Danny Healy Rae came canvasing at my brothers house this evening during my Nephew Emets birthday party. Came in played a tune for him and slipped him 20 quid for his Birthday. @RTENewsPaulC @gavreilly pic.twitter.com/pko9GRcwQj
— Bertie hickey (@BertieHickey) January 30, 2020
Campaigning.
Like a boss.
He loves the squeezed middle.
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“He loves the squeezed middle.”
That’s funny, well done, Nick.
The Begley clan’s place in the local (and beyond) musical hierarchy is safe.
He was pretty good! It goes to show what he can do when he doesn’t open his mouth.
this is how people end up voting for fools like him. “ah sure he played us a song and gave the young lad 20 quid” will override “he thinks god controls the weather and drink driving isn’t a crime” .. its easy to trick a nation of short memory dummys
“well he was very nice to me” seems to override most people’s ability to think clearly, especially when it comes to politicians.
yea it’s so frustrating. the whole system plays on the populations general selfishness.
He is not appreciated in Dublin.
He is a GREAT councillor, as his brother.
The problem is that the 26 county state has a glorified council chamber as its parliament, while local government is utterly non-democratic and accountable.
For there to be a credible republic – we would need to fix one, so we can move on with the other.
Alas, no party is prioritising this matter.
And so, gobshides will continue to emerge – symptomatic of a system long broken.
At least some kid in Kerry has got €20 out of this election.
And a song. Let us not overlook a good singsong.
That was nothing like a good sing song
They wouldn’t get a job anywhere else.
Mise Danny an file,
Lán dóchas is grá,
Ag seinm ceoil
Do votori folmh.
Bhótori……is dócha?
Would the €20 count as a bribe?