My commenters climbed in on her:
Isherman: It’s a pretty painful 8 minutes of viewing, but for anyone who doubted the sheer lack of class from some of the opposition in the Urgent Debate today on Keys resignation, doubt no more.
Hookerphil: What a horrible person she is
Michelle: 17 seconds was enough for me and l bet John Key will be glad when he no longer has to listen to that voice and gutter talk
There might be some truth in that comment from Michelle, probably forced John Key’s hand.
Pete (not the mod): Absolute disgrace and an insult to every taxpayer sweating the tax to set up parliament and pay her to stand up and speak in such a low grade and pointless manner. The Greens will never get there if that is the best the co leader can do. The house was unimpressed; the chamber was almost vacated.
Trashley: I feel sorry for my poor puppy who had to listen to that. Even she understands the nonsensical ramblings of Materia Turei aren’t worth listening to. She barked over Materia until the video was over. Her barking was more informed than the classless barking I just listened to in the house.
Niggly: What a sour, deluded and hateful fruit loop – for example has she forgotten that National kept Labour’s WFF package to help support families and children?
Pak: I watched the original performance this afternoon and was appalled by the Green harpy. She had already been obnoxious and aggressive to the P.M. at Question Time, but this graceless finger pointing, lecturing and imperiously ordering JK to “go and take the rest of them with you” has to be the most inappropriate and ill-tempered display from the ghastly Turei yet.
Every single thing she complained about was people who have delivered up their situation because of poor personal choices.
If National MPs aren’t careful then they will hand up a ministerial position to this thoroughly nasty individual.
– WOBH

As much at home writing editorials as being the subject of them, Cam has won awards, including the Canon Media Award for his work on the Len Brown/Bevan Chuang story. When he’s not creating the news, he tends to be in it, with protagonists using the courts, media and social media to deliver financial as well as death threats.
They say that news is something that someone, somewhere, wants kept quiet. Cam Slater doesn’t do quiet and, as a result, he is a polarising, controversial but highly effective journalist who takes no prisoners.
He is fearless in his pursuit of a story.
Love him or loathe him, you can’t ignore him.
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