When the teflon is stripped away…
By
Frank Macskasy
28
November, 2014
To
re-cap something I wrote on 13 September, regarding a hard-hitting
interview between “The Nation’s” Lisa Owen and John Key;
For
possibly the first time since Stephen
Sackur interviewed Key on Hard
Talk in
May, 2011, this [ TV3’s
Lisa Owen on “The Nation”, and our esteemed Prime Minister]
was a moment when our Prime Minister faced serious hard questioning
and was not allowed to wriggle his way out with nonsensical, glib
answers.
Since
Nicky Hager’s revelations and the sacking of Judith Collins, Key’s
preternatural teflon-shield has been stripped away. He is now just
another politician, and if by some miracle he successfully leads the
next government post 20 September, he will find his
interactions with journalists becoming harder and harder.
It
may not be what he says that lowers his esteem in the public eye. It
will be the way he says it.
Lisa
Owen was simply the first.
Ms
Owen was definitely not the only one, and on 25 November, this
extraordinary hard-hitting interview been Radio NZ’s Mary Wilson
and John Key took place,
.
.
Other
interviews have taken place, to varying degrees of intensity. From
this tepid piece by self-professed National Party-sympathiser, and TV
personality, Mike Hosking, on “Seven
Sharp“;
.
.
To
an actual, more incisive interview from a professional, and
non-partisan journalist, John
Campbell; (Interview starts at 8.10)
.
.
As
the scandals, gaffes, lies, and other political shenanigans emerge in
the coming months, Key can expect a more torrid time with the media.
With his teflon stripped away, the media’s preternatural deference
to Dear Leader has evaporated.
The
interviews and questions will become harder (except from National
sycophants such as Hosking and Paul Henry) and his answers less
accepted. He will be challenged more often and the public will awake
from their slumber to realise with dawning disgust, that on 20
September, they elected a lying charlatan.
Key
should be praying that there are no by-elections between now and the
2017 General Election. Not counting Maori Party support, National’s
majority in the House is still slim.
****
.*Postscript:
The PM really should stop wearing the anti-violence-toward-women
White Ribbon and just go back to the Silver Fern corporate-logo he
usually wears.
.
.
Does
he think the White Ribbon will garner him more sympathy and support
from the public?
.
References
Radio
NZ: John
Key refuses to accept Slater link
TVNZ: Seven
Sharp
TV
3: Campbell
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