“…Matt McCarten: Penance depends on party of political sinner…”

“… Saint Peter was mortified by his denials when confronted.

Banksy didn’t even blush.

This week the police reported Banks admitted to asking for the money, -

- knowing he received the money and signed his electoral return that omitted the identification of Dotcom’s money.

But, because Banks claimed someone else filled in the form, he’s not guilty.

It’d be interesting to see what would happen if a fraudster tried that in court.

Apparently if a conservative politician denies they did anything wrong, then PC Plod goes, “Right you are, sir. Have a nice day.”

When a Labour politician tries the same trick, Plod humphs: “Whaddya take me for? You’re for the nick, mate.”

John Key, who in 2008 ruled out having Winston Peters in a National-led government because he denied soliciting secret donations Owen Glenn said he gave him -

- now welcomes Brother Banksy- who did a similar thing, alongside him at the public trough.

Everyone knows Banks behaved in a manner that demeans our society.

Cops won’t do anything if a misbehaving politician is needed by the government…”

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Matt McCarten: Penance depends on party of political sinner – Politics – NZ Herald News.

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