January 17, 2017
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POLITICOLE: Jilting the PLP does not mean love for the FNM
Immediately following the slaughterhouse general election, I felt a little sorry for Perry Christie, who, if the widely-shared photos were genuine, was captured on camera looking quite melancholy in the election aftermath.
POLITICOLE: Young Bahamians matter most in tomorrow’s General Election
My grandmother passed away in January, 2004. In the 2002 general election, she chose not to vote.
POLITICOLE: Finding those who represent us in the field of candidates
AT the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) rally in Exuma, Prime Minister Perry Christie told the people: “We have some of the highest net worth individuals, meaning some of the richest people in the world living in Exuma and in the cays of Exuma.
POLITICOLE: Arrogance, avoidance and achievements - a voter’s guide
Jerome Fitzgerald’s response to reporters on Nomination Day, after The Tribune article which revealed emails he sent to Baha Mar developer Sarkis Izmirlian:
POLITICOLE: Bahamians pay a high price for proper governance
DEPUTY Prime Minister Davis said the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) will win 30 seats in the upcoming general election.
POLITICOLE: This government can’t see through the smoke
JUST over a month ago, our New Providence landfill, aka our national dumpsite, a veritable national monument, caught afire like it never has before.
POLITICOLE: Why? Why? Why? A time for inquisitive minds
The more news I read or listen to, the more questions I have.
POLITICOLE: Minnis mumbles while Christie trash talks
It is obvious now that Prime Minister Perry Christie has unashamedly built his 2017 election campaign upon drawing contrasts between himself and Free National Movement (FNM) leader Hubert Minnis.
POLITICOLE: Religious intolerance: Bahamas, Caribbean and the Middle East
THEY say even Jesus was accused of blasphemy, particularly noted in several places in the gospels of the New Testament.
POLITICOLE: Questions, questions about the dump fire
Instead of beginning the conversation myself about the news of the past week, I asked a few colleagues to send me their own questions about the week’s news so I could answer specifically what they wanted to talk about.
POLITICOLE: Christie flips out and sets filthy tone for the election
AT the now infamous Progressive Liberal Party outdoor branch meeting in Fox Hill, Prime Minister Perry Christie said: “On account of a lunatic who was saying I should deny I own this condominium, dis what I tell him.” Then the middle finger went up.
POLITICOLE: A president of conflict will not make America great again
THE newly-minted American president, Donald Trump, said this over a hot mic (Access Hollywood) while heading to a soap opera taping in 2005, to Billy Bush, co-host of the Today show on NBC until he was made to resign from the network in October, 2016:
POLITICOLE: Silence can be golden when it comes to politics
Why is Branville McCartney answering back at Loretta Butler-Turner?
POLITICOLE: FNM’s crime plan leaves too many questions unanswered
An ignorant and very idiotic person once referred to me as an Eastern-Road type. I was too down-to-earth, he insinuated, to be of Lyford Cay or Old Fort Bay ilk, or some other part of the island he had racially profiled to be the home of lighter-skinned people.
POLITICOLE: Lost messages amid the sound and fury
I watched bits and pieces of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) convention because I have to see and hear things for myself - but that was pretty much all I could stomach.
POLITICOLE: Analysing the words of Trump
THE irony of Donald J Trump is that he is ultimately a Republican puppet.
POLITICOLE: We want equality, not a celebration of Majority Rule
I had to call in maintenance the other day to check my washing machine.
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