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Why did the media focus on the Greens?
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Monday February 22, 2010 13:54 by Joe Galvin - Politico.ie josephtgalvin at gmail dot com 087 6449366
A strange desire to shift the focus from Fianna Fáil The resignation of Willie O'Dea has again led to criticism of the Green Party, despite it being another failure on the side of Fianna Fáil (FF). The Green Party has come in for major criticism over the past week for its response to Williegate, putting further pressure on a party still reeling from the resignation of Senator Deirdre de Búrca. There is no doubt that much of this criticism is justified. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2While you rightly criticised the media framing of the story as a failure of the Green Party and not that of FF, you commit the error of political naivety. Do you really expect insightful comment from the Noel Whelans of this world? These are all second rate journalists, who are very much part of the cosy-consensus. Just listen to Radio 1 at any time and the lens is narrowed and the debate is limited.
The Greens made the mistake of going in to Govt with FF, in the first instance.
FF are a pseudo-poiltical organisation, they are more akin to a social phenomenon, in fact they are a glorified Mafia. This is a party that is corrupt, arrogant, complacent, smug, wholly without a moral or ethical compass.
If we do in fact get the Government we deserve, what does that say about us as a people? Don't forget that the Greens only have six seats. The depressing fact is that anyone votes for FF.
I am not seeking to defend the Greens, however, to expect insightful, independent journalism is futile.
FF keeps getting in to Govt, what does that say about us? Is there something in the national psyche that identifies with their way of operating? Is it Post-Colonialism.
I'm searching for hope, however, I am increasingly feeling hopeless.
Perhaps not from Noel Whelan, but I feel it is a real shame that our national media has become so one-dimensional and cosy with the political elites. I write a bit more about it below, specifically in relation to George Lee's resignation. To be honest, I expect very little for our national media. And they consistently deliver, god bless 'em.
Cheers
Joe