I’m inclined to read what the person said and work from there. The press are too much into making and shaping the news instead of reporting it. They should stop trying to be the news and stick to things like reporting it properly.
After all isn’t making and shaping the new what we in the blogosphere are for?
Here’s the Dept of Finance statement issued late last evening about the Minister’s discussion with the banks. I think we know why some banks didn’t want to be in the guarantee scheme: those in the scheme can be made an offer they can’t refuse: to merge.
Irish Parties looking at learning online and database lessons from Obama could do worse than bear this post in mind. Almost as soon as the election is over, improvements and evolution are making some parts redundant and others essential. Get your campaign an i-phone for everyone? Might be better than printing flyers, it goes to show how parties, if they take it seriously, need to keep ahead of the wave - not just follow.
I’m inclined to read what the person said and work from there. The press are too much into making and shaping the news instead of reporting it. They should stop trying to be the news and stick to things like reporting it properly.
After all isn’t making and shaping the new what we in the blogosphere are for?
I heard the interview - it was quite clear that he said he wouldn’t go in with FF.
I’ve also seen what he said in reply to a series of questions from the Indo last week, and it’s even clearer from that.