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The Marian Finucane Show, RTÊ Radio One.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar conducted a live interview with Marian Finucane to clear the air after the calamitous events of the past week…
“I still think that Francis acted properly and would have preferred if this went to the tribunal” @campaignforleo tells @MarianRTE #marian
— RTÉ Radio 1 (@RTERadio1) December 2, 2017
This interview was a mistake. Why does Leo sound so badly prepped ? An uncomfortable listen 🙈 #marian
— Kathryn Moley (@KathrynMoley) December 2, 2017
This interview is equally cringeworthy and hilarious in inaptitude #marian
— Steph #CETA (@SvtigerStephane) December 2, 2017
Taoiseach very dodgy on the detail of the emails there #Marian
— Hugh O’Connell (@oconnellhugh) December 2, 2017
Leo seems badly prepped here. This is the worst interview I’ve ever heard a Taoiseach give. #marian
— Arthur Griffin (@ArthurGriffin) December 2, 2017
Today will go down as the day Leo was officially regarded as a political liability.
Worst interview he could possibly have had at the worst possible time.
#marian— ConcernedCitizen (@scrahallia) December 2, 2017
GUBU is best description for this interview #Marian
— Ciarán Bolger (@cbolgerr) December 2, 2017
Am I missing something? If they had the July email on Saturday what new email emerged between then and Monday?
— Katie Hannon (@KatieGHannon) December 2, 2017
Leo is @FineGael‘s Brian Cowen, spun as something special, brilliant, a new chapter, but is utterly out of his depth, politically naive & his reign will end in disappointment. #Marian
— Deborah Curran (@DeborahCurran) December 2, 2017
Oh.
Pic: RTÉ
120 minutes of uninterrupted ‘chin wag’.
A warm, enveloping thank you to, clockwise from top left: Irvin Muchnik, Olga Cronin, Vanessa Foran, ‘Preposterous‘, Neil Curran and Johnny Keenan, our panel on last night’s Broadsheet on the Telly.
The show can be viewed in its entirety above.
California-based sports journalist Irvin discussed his ongoing attempts to find out why Irish swimming coach George Gibney is allowed to remain in the United States.
Meanwhile, the resignation of Frances Fitzgerald and all the convoluted political machinations of the week received a thorough going over with Vanessa and Johnny, in particular, getting ‘stuck in’.
A number of ‘f-bombs’.
Apologies.
Previously: Broadsheet on the Telly
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