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‘Cheque mate’ proves silence is golden

October 28, 2011by ourmaninstockholm 1 Comment

Even if it doesn’t come from Michael D’s corner, there will be at least one more major twist in this election yet. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was around […]

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Irish Politics

Et tu Mary? Then fall, Seanie

October 25, 2011by ourmaninstockholm 5 Comments

I’d like to think that one of the reasons that people like reading this blog is the fact that I don’t mind admitting when I’m wrong. And boy, was I […]

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Irish Politics

Why a Gallagher victory means the end for Fianna Fáil

October 23, 2011by ourmaninstockholm 8 Comments

The cliché goes that it ain’t over till the fat lady sings, even if in Dana’s case it was over as soon as she opened her mouth, but it’s not […]

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Irish Politics

Only one poll matters now

October 22, 2011by ourmaninstockholm 1 Comment

There are two polls left in this presidential campaign. One (already leaked) doesn’t matter. The other matters a lot. Already the good folk at politics.ie are mulling the numbers from the […]

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Irish Life, Irish Politics

Media fares worst in presidential opinion poll

October 6, 2011by ourmaninstockholm 1 Comment

The first credible poll related to the presidential election in a long time, and there are plenty of losers. The biggest of these is neither Norris nor Mitchell but the […]

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Irish Politics

October 4, 2011by ourmaninstockholm 1 Comment

Bosses don’t often give compliments, but I remember one in particular being lyrical the night before an event. We were sitting by my desk late one night, ties loosened, going […]

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Irish Life, Irish Politics

The not-so-great Late Late debate

October 1, 2011by ourmaninstockholm 1 Comment

First things first. What occurred on the Late Late on Friday wasn’t a presidential debate – at least not in the accepted sense. Despite showing a nice line in creative […]

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Irish Life, Irish Politics

Belief the key in Norris Late Late Show

September 18, 2011by ourmaninstockholm 1 Comment

Another Friday night, another distinctly underwhelming set-piece interview on Ireland’s Late Late Show. The world’s longest-running chat show is in danger of consigning itself to history; in trying to be […]

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Irish Life, Irish Politics, Uncategorized

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