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The Daily Sceptic

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Cowan Interview - Audio

category national | miscellaneous | other press author Tuesday September 14, 2010 14:23author by Bazooka Joe Report this post to the editors

Cowen was interviewed by RTE's Morning Ireland at 8.50am this morning in the Ardilaun Hotel Galway by Cathal Mac Coille. It has been alleged Mr Cowan was hungover or drunk. Cowan has described the allegations of drunkness as 'ridiculous.'

Audio here;




audio cowanmp3.mp3 21.54 Mb

author by Black Guardpublication date Tue Sep 14, 2010 15:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

... the same old dopey Cowen to me.

author by Platopublication date Tue Sep 14, 2010 17:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Cowen didn't sound drunk to me, he was just talking out through the top of his head as usual. This government is determined to ensure that the most vulnerable will carry the can for their mess and their wealthy friends will have their wealth protected. Has anyone met an ex-developer on the dole lately? No amd you won't-most are off in the South of France sunning themselves.

author by blooperpublication date Tue Sep 14, 2010 18:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

He sounds more slurry as the interview goes on for sure, hungover probably and certainly boring and disinterested. But he always sounds like this doesn't he?

author by V for vendettapublication date Tue Sep 14, 2010 22:05author address author phone Report this post to the editors

No doubt there is plenty of spare cash in HIS wagepacket to buy lots of overpriced irish drink for all the boys. Seems we have our very own Boris Yeltsin, drunkenly standing by at the rape of our public services and the future indentured servitude of what few of the next generation foolishly remain in this country after the bloated bank bailouts. Plus ca change. Don't you just love capitalism. Where is OUR Vladimir Putin to save us from the brink before it's too late? That's what I want to know!!

author by Sceptic - None whatsoeverpublication date Tue Sep 14, 2010 22:41author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I have stipulated this point before & i will state it just one more time .

The electorate of ireland were forewarned about FIANNA FAILURE before the last general

election took place ,

The people of ireland elected these cowboys ( and cowgals ) into office .

You deserve everthing they throw at you , and more .

author by Vercingetorixpublication date Wed Sep 15, 2010 17:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Brian Cowan was drunk in the morning Ireland interview.
He was still drunk when he was confronted by Ursula Halligan later on.

Cowen and a frightening number of his fellow front benchers have huge problems with drink.
Perhaps they should all be required to give a urine test every morning before being allowed into Dail Eireann. A live television link perhaps into the Dail Bar?

What is this nonsense new word "socialising" when what is actually meant is "drunk out of their minds"?

author by Tara Tara Tarapublication date Wed Sep 15, 2010 17:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Brian Cowen Galway drinking parody song, absolutely hilarious. Enjoy :)

Related Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zJkdJ2I58o&feature=autofb
author by jackthestroller - former reporter for westmeathshowcase.compublication date Wed Sep 15, 2010 19:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I had the privilage of interviewing Taoiseach, Mr. Brian Cowen, T.D . And i have to say he is a pure gentleman . He sort of talks that way . its the way he talks . so i think mr coveny was way out of line .I think its a cheap shot



interview with Taoiseach, Mr. Brian Cowen, T.D 22/11/2008 at opening of wines direct mullingar
audio interview with Taoiseach, Mr. Brian Cowen, T.D 22/11/2008 at opening of wines direct mullingar 2.18 Mb

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author by DrunkenIdiotspublication date Wed Sep 15, 2010 20:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"so i think mr coveny was way out of line .I think its a cheap shot"

more like 10 cheap shots! That is assuming of course if you are on a ridiculous salary like his which is apparently larger than that of the US president. For normal folk thanks to cowan and his ilk, there is no such thing as a cheap shot at over 4 euro each.

The saying goes, you pay peanuts, you get monkeys. But here in Ireland the laws of physics just seem to have broken down. We pay wayyy too much, we get cowan and coughlan. I guess that's einstien's theory of evolution for you, eh mary?

I think the fianna fail politicians suffer from a form of dyslexia. when they saw "think in" on the program, they assumed it to be "drink in"

Throw all these drunken idiots into re-hab and remedial teaching and elect some qualified people who have been trained in the areas that they are in charge of instead of these stupid ad hoc appointments of drunken buffoons and scheisters for political gain.

In most jobs you are expected to know a lot about what you are doing. cowen is just wandering about waffling and half pissed from one meeting to the next while the banks and their pals run rings around them and rip us all off laughing. 50 billion takes a long time to pay off. Cowan will be long gone by then on a nice fat pension and it will be too late. Somebody mentioned Boris Yeltsin. I think it is a very apt comparison. The west helped install a drunken buffoon to distract and facilitate them while they robbed the russian people blind as their country collapsed.

author by crowdpleaserpublication date Thu Sep 16, 2010 06:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

@ jackthestroller Yes indeed, a gintleman and accomplished charming waffler. He managed not to give a commitment about the future of that Mullingar greenfield development site, and he pushed the right local folksy button in praising the cultural achievement of the late Joe Dolan. Brian Cowen is a natural populist waffler and the Carr Communications people couldn't teach him anything he hasn't already learned naturally from buttering up middle Ireland over the years.

Have to agree with Sceptic that the voters who supported FF in the last election can stew in their own juice. If you don't like the stew you can change the flavour cubes at the next general election. Not that a FG-Lab administration will necessarily result in happier economic times for the bemused electorate. We'll stew whatever crowd form the next government.

author by children_of_lirpublication date Thu Sep 16, 2010 07:02author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Cowen dodged the question asked at the end of the interview regarding Galway youth being robbed of their future in Ireland due in large part to his party's mismanagement of Ireland's economy.. Cowen's answer flies in the face of economists who talk about Ireland in the same breath as Greece - at the bottom of the indebtedness pool. The Galway graduate knew that her only hope was to migrate or be weighed down with despair along with alienated youth 'wandering the streets.'

Perhaps, Cowen felt that he needed a drink before answering tough questions from journalists about Ireland's economic future. Cowen's answer to the recent Galway graduate was to blast "defeatism," thus ridiculing youth who do feel defeated and despairing about the economic hand they have been dealt by Cowen's policies and inaction, and the crippling monetary burden their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will inherit for generations to come.

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