Written by Cian on May 3rd, 2008
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Bertie revealed yesterday evening that he has been offered, or at least in discussion about, a role as an international conflict mediator over the course of his trip. ON THE last day of his US visit, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern revealed that he had received approaches “at the highest levels” about a role for him in [...]
Written by P O'Neill on April 25th, 2008
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One of Bertie Ahern‘s home stretch events today was to launch the Dublin Airport Authority’s plan for Dublin Airport City. Not to put too fine a point on it, this seems like one of the crazier proposals to have emerged over the last year, and symptomatic of much of what is wrong with governance and [...]
Written by Michael Taft on April 9th, 2008
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Paul Tansey wrote an impressive list of economic achievements during Bertie Ahern’s tenure as Taoiseach: On Ahern’s watch, the Irish economy almost doubled in size, while the numbers at work increased by one-half . . The unemployment rate declined from 10.4 per cent in 1997 to 4.6. In the 10 years from 1987 to 1997, [...]
Written by Diarmy on April 7th, 2008
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Early last week, when things were quieter and the world was still spinning, allegations and remarks were abound as they have been for some time. The evidence of Gráinne Carruth was being lamented as a bad day for Bertie in the newspapers as they executed their never-ending campaign of vicious and snide comment on the [...]
Written by P O'Neill on April 7th, 2008
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No doubt many people are sick of Bertie coverage at this point, especially following the Sunday papers. But it’s worth taking a look at Bruce Arnold’s assessment in Monday’s Wall Street Journal Europe, because it’s something that the vaguely curious international business-leaning audience that hasn’t paid attention to the affair will read about it. And [...]
Written by Cian on April 4th, 2008
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Brian Cowen released a statement in the last hour announcing his candidacy for the Fianna Fail leadership and succession of Bertie Ahern. It is interesting to see he was nominated by Brian Lenihan, a man widely tipped to have his eye on becoming the Brian Cowen’ to Brian Cowen and succeeding the next Taoiseach when [...]
Written by Simon on April 3rd, 2008
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1. Who should be the next Taoiseach Response Percent Dermot Ahern 0.0% Brian Cowen 33.3% Michael Martin 16.7% Mary Hanifan 16.7% Willie O’Dea 8.3% Brian Lenihan 12.5% Mary Coughlan 4.2% Noel Dempsey 0.0% Seamus Brennan 8.3% 2. Presuming Brian Cowen gets the nod who should be Taniste Response Percent Michael Martin 13.0% Mary Hanifan 4.3% [...]
Written by Cian on April 3rd, 2008
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Enda gets his place in the sun as the warm, loving, caring place that is the all-powerful blogosphere/interweb gives him some attention at Take Enda With You.
Written by Adam Maguire on April 3rd, 2008
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There’s little doubt that Brian Cowen will be the next leader of Fianna Fáil – be it after contest or coronation. The real power struggle seems to be for the Deputy Leadership / Tanaiste Portfolio, which will put the recipient in a prominent position for the next leadership race, whenever that might be.
Written by Adam Maguire on April 3rd, 2008
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There is a quickly growing consensus that the Mahon Tribunal will be little more than a footnote – albeit a very unsightly one – in Bertie Ahern‘s legacy. However while there is little doubt that Ahern has done the State enough service to be remembered fondly, his most loyal supporters worryingly seem to believe that [...]
Written by Simon on April 3rd, 2008
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So Bertie got money. Bertie gets paid more then the US president. Yet this is a guy that does not seem to be rolling in the money. He does not have a Haughey still mansion, he holidays in Kerry and his kids have more money then he probably has. And According to Sam Smyth. Those [...]
Written by Tom Cosgrave on April 3rd, 2008
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The time of the departure of Bertie Ahern has now been announced. What of his legacy, his place in Irish history? Here are some points that might be considered.
Written by Cian on April 2nd, 2008
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Reinstating the popular blog-roundup from the election for one night only to take a look at how today’s news was met in blog-land. Take a gander at Jazz Biscuit too in case I missed anything. Ciaran Cuffe and his Green Party have come in for immense amounts of stick since going into government (even today, [...]
Written by Simon on April 2nd, 2008
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; Interesting bit of news from the Guardian. Fianna Fáil sources told the Guardian his decision to quit was connected to the Irish referendum on the Lisbon EU treaty. Senior advisers had been worried that the poll would be turned by the opposition into a referendum on his leadership rather than the detail of the [...]
Written by Green Ink on April 2nd, 2008
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And now what are we we going to do? It was the net wat done it By the way that is an ugly ass interface in the new WordPress. Ugh.
Written by Cian on April 2nd, 2008
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The two areas of Irish life and politics, understood widely, that are likely to feel the fallout of Ahern’s announcement today are the Lisbon referendum – for a myriad of reasons, not least the implication an FF leadership race has for setting a date and the distraction from debate said provides – and the worsening [...]