Monthly Archives: February 2011

Economist Max Keiser

“The biggest problem Ireland has is RTÉ, the state broadcaster. [Economist] David McWilliams can appear in a 100 theatres across the country and light up the stage with brilliant analysis and provocative insights into the financial mess Ireland finds itself. He can write books, host festivals and appear on dozens of TV shows. And all that work gets overshadowed by an act of omission by RTÉ who refuse to report on the financial rape of Ireland by crooks that should be in jail.

Two years ago I was asked to appear on RTE. Leading up to the interview, while I was on hold waiting to be introduced, I was asked to give a summary of my views. I explained that an IMF bailout was coming if the country did not start to take these criminal bankers seriously. They reversed the invitation, hung up on me and have never called back.

It’s a shame. When the end comes RTÉ will still be giving the farm reports and dandy stories of local cheese makers that could have been recorded 50 years ago and nobody will know the difference or care.

“Why anyone supports RTE is a mystery. Save your money and buy yourself a ticket out like so many are doing – due in large part – to RTE’s refusal to simply report the news in a responsible manner”

RT‘s Max Keiser responding to this article posted yesterday by David McWilliams.

Max Keiser

Who the hell is Max Keiser?

Has your once-perky elf-nose gone slack and pendulous over time?

Behold: the stylish, fully supportive, vibrating face-appliance that is the Beauty Lift High Nose:

While the supports hold your nose in place the buzzing will help shape your nose into just that little bit firmer and higher. All you need is three minutes once a day and you (and everyone else) will soon notice the difference!

Ah, Japan.

Available here (form an orderly queue) for $140.

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Taken literally within the last 90 minutes outside the Dail.

At the Immigrant Council of Ireland’s campaign to highlight the importance of the vote among the ‘new Irish’ outside the Dail.

Michael Martin take note.

Top: Chinese born Eva Pau, Indian-born Dr Jasbir Singh Puri, Dr Lawrence Lee, Nigerian-born Dr Theophilus Ejorh and Egyptian-born Ali Selim

Above: Rwandan-born Dr Fidele Mutwarasibo (left) and Dr Jasbir Singh Puri.

(Photocall Ireland)