Fletcher, David 1952- :"The media seem to be more interested in HOW the Minister's saying things rather than WHAT he's been saying!". The Politician. 20 July 2013

Fletcher, David 1952- :"The media seem to be more interested in HOW the Minister's saying things rather than WHAT he's been saying!". The Politician. 20 July 2013
Date
2013
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Dominion post (Newspaper)
Reference
DCDL-0025598
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The Secretary tells The Aide that the media are more interested in the manner of the Minister's utterances rather than what he says. The Aide replies that since he talks 'mostly rubbish', they should be thankful.

Refers to several politicians, but particularly the Prime Minister and the then leader of the opposition, David Shearer, both of whom had particular mannerisms of speech.

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