Today’s content
Nicky Hager and Dirty Politics
Vernon Small (Stuff): Dirt-digging at heart of dirty politics
David Fisher (Herald): Slater ready with slew of complaints
Adam Bennett (Herald): Dirty Politics: 'That's fine' - Key relaxed on hack by spin doctor
Sophie Ryan (Herald): Dirty Politics: Hager considers releasing material
ODT: Editorial – No-one clean in 'dirty politics'
Brent Edwards (Radio NZ): Powerplay
Kate Gudsell (Radio NZ): Judith Collins under more pressure
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Boom as first grenade hits
Stuff: Key stands by Judith Collins, staffer as threats fly
Bernard Orsman (Herald): 'Dirty Politics' book's claims over Brown affair
The Press: Editorial: No moral high ground evident
Peter O’Neill (Stuff): Editorial: Watergate II, or just a smear campaign?
Dominion Post: Editorial: Campaign antics only half of it
Tim Fulton (Stuff): Secret spy briefing used to target Goff, Hager claims
Katie Kenny (Stuff): Unprecedented demand for Nicky Hager's book
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): I’ve either been hacked or spied on
The Standard: But the door was open…
Rob Salmond (Polity): National and Labour’s membership data
Lew Stoddart (Kiwipolitico): Culture, strategy and an end to the phony war
Bernard Orsman (Herald): Cameron Slater tried to dig up more dirt on Len Brown
Danyl Mclauchlan (Dim-Post): Two points about Cameron Slater. First: Who reads this shit?
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): A message from the CEO of the Taxpayers’ Onion
Jane Clifton (Listener): Slings and arrows
Herald: Book alleges dirty National Party politics; Key 'not fit to be PM'
Steve Cowan (Against the current): ‘Fair and balanced’
Carrie Stoddart-Smith (Ellipsister): Revealing our biases in our responses to “dirty politics”
The Political Scientist: Media narratives: A field experiment and ‘litmus test’
Michael Fox and Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Hide scoffs at blackmail claim
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): The book to take down Teflon John?
Simon Wong (TV3): Labour considers Dirty Politics options
TV3: Nicky Hager book causes political muck to fly
Keeping Stock: Dirty politics
Tim Pundit (Pundit): A crazy day in dirty ol' NZ politics
Chris Bramwell (Radio NZ): The Beehive and the blogosphere
Herald: Hager book: Claims and counter-claims
Dirty Politics: Best tweets: Thursday, 14 August
Nick Grant (NBR): Ports of Auckland denies 'collusion' with blogger
Chris Keall (NBR): Hager book: Can a DoS attack give you access to someone's email?
Peter Cresswell (Not PC): Hager, rhymes with macabre
Mike Smith (The Smith): Join the dates
Jono Natusch: Dirty Politics - sunlight is the best disinfectant
Adam Bennett (Herald): Dirty Politics: Who are the key players?
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Hager confirms links to Kim Dotcom
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): The three biggest lies of Hager's book
Dan Satherley (TV3): Dirty Politics: Greens lay complaint with police
Dan Satherley (TV3): Judith Collins won't read Hager book
Nathan Smith (NBR): What Hagar's book really exposes
TVNZ: Green Party calls for police to probe Hager claims
David Kennedy (Local bodies): Dirty Politics and Cleaning the House