Saying what the rest of us think

As is usual these days the only commentators that Red Radio run to are Pinko scum. They clearly don’t like MPs saying what the rest of us where thinking:

Commentators say two National Party MPs showed a lack of judgement in posting tweets implying the guilt of a teenager charged with an attack on a child in Turangi.

Louise Upston and Tau Henare both tweeted their thoughts after an arrest was made on Wednesday.

Both condemned the accused in separate tweets before he stands trial.

Mr Henare would not comment on tape, but said he stood by what he had written.

However, he says on his twitter account that he may have got carried away with the initial tweet.

Ms Upston says she was only trying to show her support for the police who worked on the case.

She does not believe her comments have jeopardised the accused’s chance of a fair trial.

Media law lawyer Steven Price says it’s always inadvisable to make public statements about the guilt or innocence of a person before a trial.

However, he says that the twitter comments are likely to have been forgotten by the time the trial comes.

Media commentator Russell Brown says neither Ms Upston nor Mr Henare have demonstrated respect for the law and its processes.

He says legislators have a responsibility to uphold the law.

Looks like Russell Brown is halting his constant self promoting blog posts about Media 7 and his mum’s lamb chop recipes to get back into politics. He may find that times have moved on and one post a week regurgitating your radio slot really doesn’t cut it anymore.

Steven Price is of course the flea lawyer who tried unsuccessfully to sue me on behalf of Pearl Going.

  • Anonymous

    Interesting not “demonstrated respect for the law and its processes” “Legislators have a responsibility to uphold the law” Just about all the past and present members of the Maori and Mana parties have made excuses for the criminal behavior of there relatives. Yet nobody else is allowed to express an opinion on their disgust at the behavior of these scum.

  • Tim

    Must be Christmas (i.e. slow news) time. Who is listening to Labour Radio & Russell Brown at this time of year? I say keep it up Louise. She’s doing a great job representing Taupo electorate

  • Peter Wilson

    @Mr_Blobby:disqus 

    Do you not think it’s best to keep your own standards high, rather than sink to lower levels?

    Reminds me of the old saying that “feminism has given women the right to drop their standards to that of men.”

    Alternatively, does the rule of law not apply when it’s inconvenient, or you don’t like the outcome?

  • Norm

    They should hang the c*nt now. Why waste money on a trial and – a few pathetic – years of incarceration? Though I suppose a trial will give his useless, fat, dumb family something to do for a while – apart from feeling sorry for themselves!

  • Wiggie

    go on this ones worth the contempt of court, name the cunt