
There's one question that has lingered away in the deepest recesses of our small and ageing brain since we first read about David Garrett's false passport drama; who fed the information to Guyon Espiner.
Watch the video which accompanies the TVNZ story from last night's One News. Guyon Espiner asks the money question at around the 0:56 mark; had Garrett "pleaded guilty to any other charges in New Zealand".
This was no random question. Espiner had been given VERY specific information which would have been known to a select few people other than David Garrett, Rodney Hide and Garth McVicar. He asked a very specifically worded (and loaded) question. It was an ambush.
So who told Guyon? Your thoughts please ...
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There are only two names that would likely have the information and the motive.
Heather Roy and Roger Douglas. Take your pick - I'd say the former.
Who cares? What is that awful man Garrett still doing as an MP is the only valid question at this point.
@ James; wouldn't Peter Tashkoff and or Simon Ewing-Jarvie also be in the frame?
Ha perhaps it was Roy's press secretary. Now THAT would be BIG NEWS if so.
Inv - Simon E-J would only be acting on behalf of Roy, surely.
I doubt Peter Jerkoff (HT Clint Heine) would have had the information in the first place.
ACT remain the least worst option when it comes to voting...
Who told Guyon?
Guyon knew just by looking at him.
Most New Zealander's (ACT devotees excluded) can see it everytime Garrett appears in public.
So RG knows that just by looking at Mr Garrett, he is what? Right up there with all niggers are rapists.
From the man whose signature icon depicts a man saying "jeez good to be free again".
The thread, Robert, is about who fed the very accurate information that was subject to a blanket suppression order to Espinier G. But you wont let a little thing like that get in the way of your pathetic effort at building your equally pathetic image in your own mind of course. Tosser.
I suspect a cop involved in the case. Heather would have told long ago if it meant undermining RH
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John Key obviously.
Nats will only get dragged down further by the dwarf party. Remember the noise Rodney hide made about how John Key let him do whatever he wanted because only the dwarf knew what needed doing?
Nobody disputed that.
I didn't say I could Grave.
Guyon can as can most new Zealanders.
I disagree Robert - Espinner G asked a VERY specific question - had Garrett ever pleaded guilty to an offence in New Zealand. That suggests to me that Espiner G not only knew the answer, but knew that Garrett had been discharged without conviction. I have little doubt too that Espiner G knew that Garrett's name had been suppressed, so he should now be facing the same charge that Cam Slater was convicted of on Tuesday. Espiner knowingly breached the suppression order IMHO.
Go get 'em Inventory2!
He deserves everything you can throw at him.
Who told Guyon eh?
Who?
That rotten Heather?
The feckless Boscawen?
The irrational Garrett himself?
Dancin' and Prancin' Rodney?
Jolly Ol' Wodger?
More suspects than you could shake a stick at!
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