Staying In Tonight?

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Tonight at 11pm.

On TV3’s Tonight With Vincent Browne.

There will be interview with former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, recorded at the recent International Literature Festival Dublin.

Via Daniel Murray

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35 thoughts on “Staying In Tonight?

    1. Brother Barnabas

      I’m curious to know whether there’s a point when people like you start believing their own sh1te.

    2. bisted

      …in fairness though, he’s no Baldy Noonan when it comes to lying to the Greek people

      1. sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq

        I only ever met one Greek ‘people’ in my life.
        She lied to me.
        I thought she was a girl.

        We shook hands.
        I made my excuses and left.©
        -I felt like we had an ‘understanding’, although it was all Greek to me.

        © Sunday World

        1. Pawel

          You funny man. Not. Why do you make it all ways about you. This is about Greek finance minister. Is it becoz you are narcissist unfunny loser?

          On yer bike. No body cares.

          1. sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq

            Im wont ansir yu Powhole.
            Yu cammot speech englissh + it wud luk lik I waz been take a advantakge ov it iv yu get mi jist.
            -Gud luk in yur guneoir cert nex yerr. I hop it wurkz out wel an yur ma gets out of prizzon.

            (If dis is the wrong Pawel,…yu hav anudder eejit uz#in your nam3. keep on rocking in the freak wurld.
            )

      1. Brother Barnabas

        People tend to like people who do their best to defend them from vultures and parasites.

        It’s a bit like the way Brian O’Driscoll is your hero.

  1. Twunt

    Did anyone ask the Marxist libertarian why he has funneled thousands to an off shore bank account?

      1. Twunt

        Like many on the left, he is socialist with other people’s money, but capitalist with his own.

        He does public speaking, charges up to 5k per event. In the Panama Papers it showed that this money goes thru an off shore acc.

        A true patriot.

        1. St. John Smythe

          I’ve never heard about this, nor does google through up any results. Furnish us with a credible source perhaps?

  2. Anne

    Brilliant man. He makes Noonan, the ex secondary school teacher look like a circus clown.

    1. sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq

      I’d agree with the clown analogy. It’s apt, but it can’t work unless one of them is demonstrably a bigger/lesser clown than the other. They’re kinda equal, really.
      It doesn’t work.

      Try this one;
      We’re in a desert. There’s two blokes. One of them has a pair of shoes and he wears a tie. He has a map. He knows where to go. Hang on…there’s another bloke too. I thought you might forget about him. This isn’t going the way I planned…

    2. The Key of G

      Noonan’s doing a pretty good job by comparison
      Moreover he is still doing it and thus remains in a position to actually influence fiscal policy here unlike this hyper political clown who is an ineffectual drama queen.

    3. Rob_G

      Yes, look how well Greece did under Varoufakis’s stewardship compared to Ireland under Noonan…

      1. Gary

        Your comment is so utterly predictable and lacking any kind of insight it fascinates me that you committed it to this thread.

      2. MoyestWithExcitement

        Child poverty has doubled under Noonan while homelessness continues to rise. I’d say Noonan has done a terrible job.

        1. Anne

          +1 Yeah, but he’s in his position to continue to do this, is what matters according to some above there.

        2. Rob_G

          do you have a source for that?

          Also, how were the child poverty rates in Greece when Varoufakis was in charge?

          1. MoyestWithExcitement

            I gave it in another thread. Or you co6lf try googling it? Whatever the Greek fella has done has nothing to do with the fact Noonan has been terrible and that child poverty has doubled. “I’m sorry you’re homeless, kid but there are more homeless in Greece so it’s not that big a deal, is it.”

        3. The Key of G

          Strictly speaking Moyest Noonan is not in charge of those specific government departments. If you want to provide evidence to show Minister Noonan directing the spending of individual budgets and creating policy within the departments responsible for alleviation of child poverty and homelessness please do so.

    4. DubLoony

      He cost the Greek people an extra €89 billion. He then scarpers off around the world lecturing to people who think he’s gods gift. He has not faced the consequences of his appalling actions.

  3. Gary

    A principled and courageous man rarely gets to mix.it with the oily skinned pythons of elite level capitalist political “negotiation”. He has provided us with new insights.into the.inner workings.of.a financial,capitalist,industro complex.that penalises the.vulnerable.for the mistakes of the so called elite h

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