Banal example: if @DirtyPoliticsNZ reveals things everyone in the beltway knew, as Ryan and Espiner said, WHY DIDN’T THEY FUCKING TELL US?
— Giovanni Tiso (@gtiso) August 14, 2014
For any Wellingtonians wandering about the lightenening – yes, Steven Joyce just read the Hager book #dirtypolitics
— James Nokise (@JamesNokise) August 14, 2014
[PRESS RELEASE] #DirtyPolitics shows absence of moral compass: http://t.co/Dkf7KsI7g9
— Internet Party (@InternetPartyNZ) August 14, 2014
NZ is lucky to have a world-class investigative journalist & fearless truth-teller like Nicky Hager. #DirtyPolitics http://t.co/MnUrCljc1j
— Karli Thomas (@savethefush) August 14, 2014
Any journalist who can’t detect significance in #DirtyPolitics should perhaps find another trade. — Russell Brown (@publicaddress) August 13, 2014
Lusk quote that a primary goal of National’s #dirtypolitics is to reduce voter turnout. This is sick #hagerbook
— Laila Harré (@lailaharre) August 13, 2014
When even John Armstrong @nzherald is shocked at the contents of #DirtyPolitics, you know National been caught with it’s pants down
— State of Mind (@StateofMindNZ) August 13, 2014
Whitcoulls staff say the last book to sell out as fast as #dirtypolitics was the final Harry Potter @ONENewsNZ pic.twitter.com/glpLh4kXK2
— Simon Bradwell (@simonbradwellnz) August 13, 2014
The allegation is same as Watergate: PM’s office organised illegal access to political opponents information. #Keygate #DirtyPolitics
— Russel Norman (@RusselNorman) August 13, 2014
This #DirtyPolitics summary by @danylmc is more useful (and alarming) than anything in the papers today: http://t.co/tVcz29rp4z
— Russell Brown (@publicaddress) August 13, 2014