Daily Poll – David Cunliffe

David Cunliffe is being touted as the new leader for the Labour party.

Bryce Edwards described him yesterday as “He’s kind of charismatic – I think he’s quite a competent leader.

Hone Harawira though thinks that Cunliffe is “Silent T“:

What is the best description of David Cunliffe

  • Hone Harawira - "Silent T" (97%, 260 Votes)
  • Bryce Edwards - "Charismatic, Competent" (3%, 15 Votes)

Total Voters: 268

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  • MANINBLACK

    it will be amazing if he ends up as leader!!
    come on labour! VOTE CUNTlFFE

  • Gazzaw

    I have really mixed feelings over the labour leadership. I would go for Shearer or even Parker on the basis that they are not bad blokes (Shearer in particular) but we would risk that either may just do a good enough job to get elected in 2014 under MMP. On that basis my pick is Silent T who will prove to be such a nasty prick with personal attacks on the PM & whoever else crosses him that the electorate will arsehole him in 2014 & the knives will be out yet again in the labour camp.

  • Troy

    True true. It’s hilarious that most people detest this shit-head but are more than prepared to see him lead Labour thinking that his leadership will fail just as Goff’s did – and I agree. Vote Cuntliffe and watch him drag the old school around down with him – it will make a much better Labour opposition for it after the 2014 election loss….. what a goat’s cock he is lol.

  • Shipmodeler

    Agree. Cunliffe is awful. But lets hope they vote him in and that should keep Labour away from the treasury benches for another six year. By then they may get some 21st century policies and have Shearer leading.

  • Agent BallSack

    Shit’s ‘kind of’ brown too. Just saying.

  • starboard

    Liarbor really are the gift that keeps giving. A Cunliffe / Mahuta partnership has go about as much appeal as this mornings turd I just dropped.

    • diabolos

      I seriously counsel you against inspecting your own faecal matter.  Sharing that inspection is also not really a good look.  Too much information.  However if you are sharing a rightwing metaphor its all ok by me.

      • starboard

        umm.. are you pissed?…where did I say I inspected my faecal matter?. I said I dropped a grogan that had the same appeal as the liarbor partnership silent T / banana mahuta. 

      • Chrisan555

        Ewwww filthy talk

    • diabolos

      Well if your dropping had no appeal and you made a valued judgement re same – i leapt to a conclusion – that you wouldnt have simply dismissed your “grogan” out of hand (pardon the expression) but instead made an intelligent assessment of it.  

      So it was obviously a metaphor then on your part.  

      But think about it – it made you feel much lighter and relieved – gave you a moment in the day to think about important things with no distractions – and it represented the expelling of waste that would have had a detrimental effect on your health had the ‘grogan” been retained in your back passage.  So probably your “grogan” (love the term) was quite valuable to you. 

      • starboard

        geez Diabolos , you better get out more.

  • Ngunguru1

    Cunliffe ..Charismatic???  he has the charisma of a road cone !  

  • diabolos

    He started it Chrisan

  • http://keepingstock.blogspot.com/ Inventory2

    I loved Claire Trevett’s word for Cunliffe in yesterday’s Herald – vainglorious; says it all really. I hope that Labour picks him, but I fear that Shearer will be the annointed one.

  • Hugh Allan

    It’s an experienced, astute finance minister in a recession with dark clouds about, little view of sun on the horizon… And a popular foreign aid worker who is knocking on the door. As the the up and coming say, “Duh?”