44 thoughts on “What Makes You Beautiful

  1. Sheikh Yabooti

    Scary Jenga ad on telly last night, ironic 1D attack ad in a newspaper today, they’re really down with the kids. In a sinister way.

  2. Frilly Keane

    They’re gas
    Aren’t they.
    The Labour Party
    Being able ta’have the craic like this
    While on Death Row

    Luke they do know
    Don’t they?
    That they’re on Death Row

  3. iseult

    Sure, let them have their final bit of fun…before the end. Which approaches swiftly. Move over Greens, you need to share that bench now…

  4. Vote Rep #1

    Pretty good poster in fairness. Doesn’t make one stop thinking that Joan shouldn’t be also up there on the poster as well though.

    1. Kolmo

      She split to form “Wrong Direction”, a short lived lounge-cabaret act, she had a few hits, “AAAalll De peeepel” was one, “And can I just saaaaaaye” was another hit, but after selling out her rights to a band called “The Shills” a corporate-backed, a bizarrely long established band of chart speculators and tory-boys, she was swiftly dispatched from the scene by her fans..

  5. Christopher

    Oh Labour, you are awful. Sadly whatever is left of that stinking corpse of a party will actually be in government with whatever motley crew Enda bribes into government with him.

  6. Truth in the News

    No doubt about it Joan’s water boating episode indicates that the water got to
    her brain, what’s the intended effect of this ad, its indicates that it’s Labour that
    are direction less.

  7. Steve

    Worrying stuff in the indo today about the Shinnerbots.

    With all the complaining (ala sarah palin) from the Shinnerbots on here about the “media/mainstream ” I wonder will bodger do a feature………

    1. ahjayzis

      In fairness, and I’m not voting for them, but there’s a chillingly sinister piece about Sinn Fein in the Indo five times daily.

        1. Steve

          Fergus if you like causing trouble up in hotel rooms , and if you like having secret little rendezvous , if you like to do the things you know that we shouldn’t do, then baby I’m perfect, baby I’m perfect for you.

      1. Neilo

        Almost as chillingly sinister as the knock on the door in the middle of the night when ‘the boys’ came looking for a relative. PIRA/SF will survive this relentless onslaught from the media, worry not.

  8. Steve

    I notice they left the Soc Dems off this who are more of a threat that Renua to Labour. Maybe because Donnelly tore Bruton a new arsehole last Monday

      1. The Real Steve

        I’m not a SF voter at all actually. Would a shinner be praising SD – think about that Steve. If a simple typo is enough for you to ignore the point then I’m sure Mary Lou is out of the question after Booby Sands.

        1. The Real Steve

          Ha – Broadsheet approved that quickly – seems the name above triggered the naughty word filter so I reposted with out it.

          1. Steve

            Ok ok I’ll keep my name you keep yours :) . I’d say they left SD off coz they probably want to do a deal with them in the next coalition. Happy days

      2. The Real Steve

        I’m not a SF voter at all actually. Would a shinner be praising SD – think about that Steve. If a simple typo is enough for you to ignore the point then I’m sure Mary Lou is out of the question after spelling Bobby Sands incorrectly.

    1. Cian

      The SDs have insufficient candidates to be much of a threat – despite Donnellys performance they’re still likely to get their existing 3 returned and that’s it – and are a likely coalition partner.

  9. Neilo

    *Bertie shoves sleeves of sparkly box jacket over his elbows* Little bit of politics, little bit of politics.

  10. nellyb

    If Labour cares about the future of the party they should consider motion of no confidence. To consider a new leader. But trying themselves in comedy instead? Go figure…

  11. rotide

    That would be amusing on twitter, but in the papers? jaysus, whooshed on that one.

    Nice tweet retort from the labour social media dude though

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