The article ranks and critiques Jack Tame's public rebukes of New Zealand politicians who have avoided appearing on his Q+A show, highlighting a pattern of political evasion and a growing sense of accountability through shame-based exposure.
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interviewer as moral arbiter of political conduct
All the times Jack Tame has shamed out politicians for not going on Q+A, rankedSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.