“I don’t rule anything out” President Michael D Higgins tells #TodaySOR when asked about a second term in office #RTEPLOUGHING
— Today Sean O’Rourke (@TodaySOR) September 19, 2017
“I will make my intentions known after summer of next year” President Michael D Higgins tells #TodaySOR when asked about a second term
— Today Sean O’Rourke (@TodaySOR) September 19, 2017
This morning.
Screggan, Tullamore, County Offaly.
President Higgins (foreground) tells Sean O’Rourke of the prospect of another term.
Fight!
Update:
Story, Buds.
President Higgins and Sabina and a couple of Clydesdales.
Squee, in fairness.
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…and sure all that stuff about only serving a single term.. isn’t that the kind of thing you tend to say during an election…
The way to prevent that sort of thing is to vote him out of office if he runs again.
He’s waiting to see who else is running
but Miriam is waiting to see if HE is running. She’ll be fuming at this news, 2025 is still a fair way off and Miriam needs a bigger gaff
Wha
she expecting again is she
If he keeps Sean Gallagher out I’ll be forever grateful. Pretty certain the FF bagman thinks all is forgiven
I’d be more worried about Bertie! The attempt to return him to polite society hasn’t gone unnoticed.
+ weary 1
…feel sorry for Fergus Finlay who was the only one of that generation of labour grandees who didn’t get his nose in the public through…only kidding…fro Fergus…
sure isn’t he head of a children’s charity, I’d say at least some of his wage is taxpayers money. plus the gigs on state boards and being a Labour adviser.
As they say in Labour, every little helps
Because I like the more academic, historian types at high office, my choice candidate would be John Bowman.
Seven more years of being denied the opportunity to vote for a woman president. Gender quotas suspended eh?
I’ll never get used to not living next door to Alice
He and Sabina have in fairness , represented us very well. People seem fond of Michael D.