In the context of the composition of Parliament, which is what Christie was referring to, he is right. Minnis is now a minor player in the House among Opposition members. He is minor in every other substantive way too, but Christie is speaking about the composition of the members Opposite.
What blind and deaf FNMs likely missed or ignored is Christie speaking about often giving Minnis advice. Christie is not lying here. Minnis often went to him about FNM internal matters and it is well known within the Parliament. Whenever he wanted to hurt members of his own party, he went to Christie for advice on how to do so. This is the kind of "leader" the FNM has. It is one of the reasons Christie keeps telling Minnis to be quiet. It is his taunting way of reminding Minnis that he has far more on him than the reverse.
Just as I said yesterday, now the six are confirming they know nothing about Butler-Turner's plans whereby she is lying on the rest of them regarding their so-called involvement.
But, it is only signed by her. Why? Because behind the scenes, the other six are saying that if they did try to do something, they do not want her as leader. In any event, it is clearly too late to try to form a political party. The election is weeks away now; no point in counting in months.
And even if not, it would not work with her being involved. What a stellar hypocrite she is to suddenly have a problem with political parties when she had no problem with parties as long as she was the standard bearer for one of them, and when she herself has been behind the scenes trying to get people to form a party with her but no one; not even the six who signed with her, wants anything to do with her now that it is all said and done.
Top three most sickening politicians in The Bahamas - Christie and Minnis tied for 1st and Butler-Turner in 3rd.
Can residents still have people committed? So now she is co-opting the We March mantra regarding the status quo? There is absolutely nothing about this that is unique to Butler-Turner. Once again she is trying to hop on someone else's bandwagon and pretend to be the creator thereof as she did in Long Island in the aftermath of Joaquin. Bringing independent candidates together is something already started or conceptualized by at-least two formal groups in this country; none of which are looking for a leader in Butler-Turner. She has got to be one of the most desperately delusional persons in Bahamian politics that I have seen in a while. She is literally through every nook and cranny begging any and everyone to affirm her and give her another title. And since she is so detached from reality, she doesn't realize that nobody cares anymore what she does, where she does it and with whom. Though I cannot speak for Long Island, I would imagine that many Bahamians there don't much care either, anymore.
Phenton needs not invoke Ingraham because Phenton is a disaster in his own right and was one of Ingraham's worst Ministers. Then again, so were Minnis and Loretta, but such is life.
Publius says...
In the context of the composition of Parliament, which is what Christie was referring to, he is right. Minnis is now a minor player in the House among Opposition members. He is minor in every other substantive way too, but Christie is speaking about the composition of the members Opposite.
What blind and deaf FNMs likely missed or ignored is Christie speaking about often giving Minnis advice. Christie is not lying here. Minnis often went to him about FNM internal matters and it is well known within the Parliament. Whenever he wanted to hurt members of his own party, he went to Christie for advice on how to do so. This is the kind of "leader" the FNM has. It is one of the reasons Christie keeps telling Minnis to be quiet. It is his taunting way of reminding Minnis that he has far more on him than the reverse.
On PM: Minnis is a minor player
Posted 31 January 2017, 10:39 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Just as I said yesterday, now the six are confirming they know nothing about Butler-Turner's plans whereby she is lying on the rest of them regarding their so-called involvement.
On Butler-Turner in grassroots plan
Posted 31 January 2017, 10 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
> We, the magnificent seven need your assistance.
But, it is only signed by her. Why? Because behind the scenes, the other six are saying that if they did try to do something, they do not want her as leader. In any event, it is clearly too late to try to form a political party. The election is weeks away now; no point in counting in months.
On Butler-Turner in grassroots plan
Posted 30 January 2017, 3:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
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On Butler-Turner hits out at Christie victory speech and mortgage relief
Posted 30 January 2017, 2:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
And even if not, it would not work with her being involved. What a stellar hypocrite she is to suddenly have a problem with political parties when she had no problem with parties as long as she was the standard bearer for one of them, and when she herself has been behind the scenes trying to get people to form a party with her but no one; not even the six who signed with her, wants anything to do with her now that it is all said and done.
On Butler-Turner in grassroots plan
Posted 30 January 2017, 12:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Among their base yes, absolutely.
On Do you think the PLP is in a stronger position after the party's convention?
Posted 30 January 2017, 11:35 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Top three most sickening politicians in The Bahamas - Christie and Minnis tied for 1st and Butler-Turner in 3rd.
Can residents still have people committed? So now she is co-opting the We March mantra regarding the status quo? There is absolutely nothing about this that is unique to Butler-Turner. Once again she is trying to hop on someone else's bandwagon and pretend to be the creator thereof as she did in Long Island in the aftermath of Joaquin. Bringing independent candidates together is something already started or conceptualized by at-least two formal groups in this country; none of which are looking for a leader in Butler-Turner. She has got to be one of the most desperately delusional persons in Bahamian politics that I have seen in a while. She is literally through every nook and cranny begging any and everyone to affirm her and give her another title. And since she is so detached from reality, she doesn't realize that nobody cares anymore what she does, where she does it and with whom. Though I cannot speak for Long Island, I would imagine that many Bahamians there don't much care either, anymore.
On Butler-Turner in grassroots plan
Posted 30 January 2017, 11:34 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Neymour is a loser but what he said about Minnis in this regard is absolutely true.
On Minnis dismisses 'purge of Ingrahamites' claim
Posted 28 January 2017, 12:32 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
> First, the national debt has increased under them. The debt to GDP ratio has increased.
It did under the FNM too moron. The issue is why, and what the money was spent on.
On Minnis brands Prime Minister 'delusional' after convention
Posted 28 January 2017, 12:31 a.m. Suggest removal
Publius says...
Phenton needs not invoke Ingraham because Phenton is a disaster in his own right and was one of Ingraham's worst Ministers. Then again, so were Minnis and Loretta, but such is life.
On Minnis ‘getting rid of members of Ingraham’s govt’
Posted 27 January 2017, 4:08 p.m. Suggest removal