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Insight: Politics Podcast with Cam Slater – Episode 29
Nov 1 2020
Insight: Politics Podcast with Cam Slater – Episode 29
Today is my birthday. Two years ago I celebrated my 50th birthday in hospital after a stroke poleaxed me on the 28th of October. A lot of water has gone under the bridge since then, but suffice to say I am still recovering from the effects. The specialists told me that I’d never use my right arm or hand again. Well, that turned out to be lie. I am back shooting again, and I am becoming competitive. I actually qualify medically for Paratrap, because of my obvious handicaps caused by the stroke. I still attend physio twice a week because I am still improving. I still do experience some problems, particularly with my short term memory, but it isn’t going to stop me doing the things I love and enjoy. The stroke and its long recovery and the whole year I took off have given me some perspective. I had more time to think, even if i needed regular nana naps to do that thinking. I am currently working on some concepts for countering the left wing media. I’ll share those thoughts in coming months. However it is fair say that we need to have our own networks. We need a Conservative Media Foundation that helps fund conservative content.  The left wing has the NZ on Air trough and all the existing media outlets. We have nothing. It is time to change that. With adequate funding we could have our own streaming radio network, or shows like Louder with Crowder, or Paul Joseph Watson. We have the talent in New Zealand, it is time to power them up. A recent media ratings site showed that Kiwiblog and The BFD are the only conservative media outlets in New Zealand, and The BFD was rated the second least biased. We have a good core, now is the time to add to that core. We are fast approaching our short term goal of having 1000 paid members. Once that goal is achieved we will then set a new and extended goal. It is thanks to loyal members like yourselves that we continue to be a voice in a pinko wilderness. Thanks for your continued support. I’m Cam Slater and this is Insight: Politics.
Insight: Politics Podcast with Cam Slater – Episode 24
Sep 20 2020
Insight: Politics Podcast with Cam Slater – Episode 24
This past week has finally revealed the vast gulf between reality and the claims of Jacinda Ardern that the best economic response to the Chinese plague is a strong health response. The PREFU and the GDP figures showed that to be like every other statement made by the Prime Minister. A complete sham. Her health response has produced an economic response worse than the OECD average. Worse than neighbouring Australia. And worse than even the USA, which the Prime Minister says we are doing better than. Our economy is is the toilet and hundreds of thousands of people are now either unemployed or about to become unemployed. For all those people who defend Jacinda Ardern who think she saved us, I bet you never thought it was you, your job or your business that were the ones having to make a sacrifice. And to rub in the salt, all those still calling for stringent lockdowns are ones who will never feel the chill economic winds as they are all invariably in cushy state funded jobs. The economic head winds have turned a sure thing election for Labour in to an election that is now harder to pick than a broken nose. We have stark choices now. The status quo which means high unemployment, massive public debt, and a decade or more of deficits. Or we can flip the switch and elect a government that backs Kiwis to help themselves. This election is shaping up to be the most important in living memory. I’m Cam Slater and this is Insight: Politics.
Insight: Politics Podcast with Cam Slater – Episode 22
Sep 6 2020
Insight: Politics Podcast with Cam Slater – Episode 22
After four weeks of bad news for the government we are now seeing the Media party mobilising to protect the Covid Queen. We’ve had attacks on the husband of Judith Collins, and multiple media scolds writing tut-tutting columns telling us off for a variety of sins that include daring to ask hard questions of the Prime Minister, or even mocking her with internet memes. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more precious Prime Minister who seeks to have many in the media defend her. Ironically, the same media she no longer deigns to court when international media give her a much more sycophantic hearing. Have you noticed too how she no longer fronts the daily press conferences from the podium of truth. She only does good news, and so it falls to Chris Hipkins to weather the storm of media questioning over the latest mishap in handling the Covid Crisis. The Prime Minister wants all the plaudits and none of the criticism. That’s not leadership. It stands to reason that if you take all credit for the good things then you are also responsible for all the bad things too. The Prime Minister has fallen for the age old trap that most politicians fall for in their careers.  Believing your own spin. That’s why they still think Kiwibuild was something other than an abject failure. That’s why they had hundreds of working groups who did nothing and produced even less. Every single one of their major promises at the last election have been a failure. Kiwibuild, Light rail, and Child Poverty. Why then do so many think the Covid Queen has done a grand job when all evidence and previous promises and policies suggest otherwise? It’s an enigma, but an enigma that will be cracked as more and more people suffer the economic rip tides destroying jobs and businesses. Campaigning on what you’ve done seems to be a particularly barren field to plough. Voter want solutions, and those solutions need to be achievable to get us through the economic catastrophe that has befallen us. That is where Labour will suffer. Their past performance is ordinary at best, and utter failure at the worst. Can we really trust them to “keep us moving”? I’m Cam Slater and this is Insight: Politics
Insight: Politics Podcast with Cam Slater – Episode 20 - 24 August 2020
Aug 23 2020
Insight: Politics Podcast with Cam Slater – Episode 20 - 24 August 2020
The clown show of the government’s border and isolation policy rumbles on. It is becoming apparent that Arthur has no idea what Martha is about. Instead of competence we’ve got incompetence coupled with gross negligence. Michael Morrah has been, until recently, the sole media voice questioning the competence of ministers.  And for his efforts the Jacinda-maniacs have been abusing him for daring to point out that the Princess’s halo has slipped. But things are changing because Andrea Vance, normally a pom-pom waving cheer leader for the government got stuck in yesterday over the big little lies the government has been peddling. And it is a long, long list of lies. The gloss has come off the Government. They wanted a Covid election, well now they’ve got one. We have a Government that seems to have gotten through the first lockdown through good luck rather than good management. When you think about it for just a minute, it really shouldn’t be a surprise that the whole thing has turned out to be an omnishambles. After all this is the same Government who did nothing for a year except employ high priced consultants in working groups, declared the following year to be the year of delivery and then delivered nothing, have failed spectacularly on key election planks like Kiwibuild and Light rail to Auckland airport. It really was stretching credulity to think they’d done a brilliant job at the border. Turns out they haven’t. I’m Cam Slater and this is Insight: Politics.
Insight: Politics - Episode 19 - 17 August 2020
Aug 16 2020
Insight: Politics - Episode 19 - 17 August 2020
This week has seen an astonishing turn of events. On Sunday last week the Prime Minister launched her election campaign at the Auckland Town Hall  with a policy free speech. She declared that she was essentially going to use the election campaign as a referendum on her response to the Chinese plague. She was banking on the high polling to continue, that there would be continued positive international media coverage of her obvious brilliance at standing alone in the world and beating the plague. On Monday she announced we had passed 100 days with no community spread. And on Tuesday it all came crashing down as she had to announce that she was locking a third of the population down because we now had community transmission in Auckland. Think about that for a minute...we were told we were still virus free on Monday, and by Tuesday, because four people tested positive we now had to lock down a third of the population. By Saturday in just five days the number of active infections has reached 69 people. This can only be because of failure at the border, because if it isn’t it means that we actually hadn’t eliminated the virus like claimed and the folly of only testing symptomatic people is exposed. The Prime Minister wanted an election fought on her response to the Chinese plague, and now she’s got it. And she is drowning in failure, which is why poor old hapless Chris Hipkins is busy fronting all the failure.  There is no way Labour are going to let their Covid Queen deliver bad news. And so we are now lurching towards an election where only the government is allowed to campaign, which is what they do every day with the 1pm briefings. The election must be delayed, but Labour won’t want that because every day that goes by records more failure and then the subsidised chickens are going to come home to roost. Labour are gambling with our democracy but I think they’ve under-estimated the palpable anger on the streets. We did out part and complied with their illegal lock downs, but it turns out the government hasn’t been doing their part. I’m Cam Slater, and this is Insight: Politic
Insight: Politics - Episode 17 - 3 August 2020
Aug 2 2020
Insight: Politics - Episode 17 - 3 August 2020
Can politics get any more exciting?   After two polls, one rogue, one not so bad we are now into the election campaign proper.   National has had a tumultuous few weeks but is now settling down.   Judith Collins has brought clear air to National’s sails and it is starting to show.   This week will see the last show downs in the house and Jacinda Ardern isn’t looking happy.   In the parliament Ardern’s mantra of kindness is replaced with baleful stares and barbed words. Her body language shows fear not strength.   Ardern is feeling pressure, and not all of that is from the opposition.   There is disquiet on the back bench at her willingness to knife Iain Lees-Galloway and there is talk of a knifing of another minister.   One wonders what Ardern is trying to distract from by chucking ministers under the bus.   As we lurch towards the election the wheels are starting to come off the economy, breaches in quarantine and strange infections of people leaving New Zealand all stand to under the sloganeering of the government.   And what exactly are their election policies going to be at this election. So far it is the sound of silence.   From today onwards we are going to see the biff and wallop of a true election campaign where for once the result is vitally important for our economy.   Are we going to elect a government built on borrow and hope, or are we going to elect one who will right the ship.   Labour used to mock John Key’s borrowing in the wake of the GFC and Christchurch earthquakes.   Labour’s debt monster is much greater than that.   This election is more important than any in the past twenty years.   Game on.