
Willie O’Dea’s advice to Brian Cowen (or at least those close to him) around the time of the old age pensions fiasco:
“I said, ‘You know, we got to start somewhere, we got to start recapturing the public in some way… we got to start… trying to-trying to… regain some ground. And I think a very good starting point would be a fireside chat’. Ah… didn’t expect him to turn himself into a latter-day Franklin Roosevelt, but, nevertheless, ah… a fireside chat. Maybe.. ah I-I did, as I recall, suggest -maybe not to him but to people close to him- that, if he wanted to do it from his own home.. down in Tullamore, you know, with the kind of a a-a-ab a homely atmosphere from the-from the living room as it were, as an ordinary member of the public who lived in an ordinary house with ordinary furniture etc. and.. eh t-try to use that sort of a prop, as it were.”
TV3 – The Rise and Fall of Fianna Fáil
I wish that Brian Cowen could be more like Franklin D. Roosevelt, in that I wish someone would put him in a wheelchair.



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