Clark pre-judges inquiry

I can’t assist Peters inquiry, says ClarkHelen Clark says she has nothing to contribute to the privileges committee inquiry into the $100,000 Owen Glenn donation, despite confirming yesterday that Mr Glenn told her Winston Peters asked for the money. The Prime Minister… [NZ Herald Politics]

Helen Clark is becoming a psychologists dream, or should that be nightmare. She is displaying all the classic sign s of someone with a Narcissistic personality Disorder. With her constant slurring and blaming of others to her refusal to accept responsibility she now displays yet another example of why WOBH fears that Helen Clark suffers from NPD.

She, in telling everyone that she “can’t assist” the Privileges Committee is displaying need to control everything, o shut down debate, indeed to pre-judge situations. All classic symptoms of NPD.

She, of course, can’t possibly know whether the information she has could or could not assist hte Committee. She simply has decided that is can’t therefore that must be. Classic stuff.

The Privileges Committee must call Clark and Trevor Mallard to give evidence, if only to watch them both refuse.

  • Glutaemus Maximus

    The real concern for all New Zealanders is surely everything concerning the Scampi Quota’s.

    Nothing in the PC brief as yet, but should be.

    When the Committee gets to grips with this level of Corruption, then we can also rest much easier.

  • Inventory2

    If the Privileges Committee calls on the PM to attend, she must, and she must be truthful. It is her absolute responsibility and obligation; to paraphrase the famous Dead Parrot skit “political fallout don’t enter into it mate!”

  • Glutaemus Maximus

    So if the PM thinks there is nothing to add, then that’s it then.

    Is she actually above the law?

    Surely the PC has got to request her presence, even if it is for amusement value.

    With the press present, it may give us one of the last chances to hear her view on the World

    before she feels there are more important things for her to do, elsewhere.

  • Gravyman62

    Right on the money with the NPD diagnosis. The only more obvious one is Winston. The problem here is that Narcissists are never wrong, and if two of them get into a position where one has to be, then it will get ugly.