A Newstalk ZB podcast segment critiques Chris Hipkins' leadership style as unprepared and disorganized, uses the Webber Brothers circus as a satirical metaphor for National Party performance, and reflects on nostalgic, high-cost circus experiences while noting a positive media re
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No, to be fair, to be fair, he raised my favourite subject in the world, which of course is Christchurch. And this weekend happens to be Christchurch with supercars, and so he had me.
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energetic, vibrant, community-driven
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