Wednesday, July 20, 2005

The Marrrrvelous Greenie

If you wondered what John Campbell's political persuasions were wonder no more. Here is a small list of his latest stories:

Tuesday 19 July, Alternative transport & Nandor Tanczos on cannabis fines.
Plus, a story on the dangers that can be present when filling up the car - naked flames, cellphones and static electricity.

Monday 18 July, A story on conserving resources - the house of the future with an earth roof and which relies on heat conservation, solar water heating and a wind turbine. Plus a boat that runs on vegetable oil. Maybe your car could do the same?

Wednesday 13 July: THE POISONING OF OUR LAKES

Here's the story precise:

Lake Okaro lies in the Central North Island.. It's future as murky as its water. The lake bed is smothered in silt.. Depriving it of oxygen and threatening all forms of life. Why is it happening and how can we fix it?

Tuesday 12 July: THE BLACK CAPS & ZIMBABWE

John speaks exclusively to Morgan Tsvangirai, the charismatic opposition leader who tells us why the Black Caps shouldn't tour. And we hear from Henry Olonga. He's been brought to New Zealand by the Green Party, to discuss the Black Caps Tour of Zimbabwe.

Nice to know some real MSM in-depth investigative analysis going on here a few weeks out from an election. What's scary is that he gets 240,000 viewers.

Comments:
You might want to check Campbell's comments when he fiinished with Nat radio a while ago--he alled himself a socialist and said he wanted to do TV which reflected that...
 
So what if he is? Can people who hold left wing views not be tv presenters? Should the same principle be applied to Paul Henry on Breakfast who was a National candidate in 1999?

You guys may only want to hear people who think like you, but I like to see a range of views thanks.
 
I don't have a problem with it Tony but it should be common knowledge so people can judge his bias for what it is, just like they could with Henry.
 
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