2.5 Stars!
It’s fair to say that outside of New Zealand this book is largely unknown and Hager, the journalist responsible, is not a notable name in international journalism, but when this book was rushed out to coincide with the 2014 NZ general election it caused a media stir (note the clear distinction there), along similar lines to what Wolff’s book on Trump did when that came out, but ultimately like Wolff’s book, when all the PR was done and the media found something else to get excited about, (in this case Kim Dotcom) it never really changed anything and in 2014 NZ yet again voted in John Key and the National party.
This focuses on a number of stolen emails and correspondence between right wing hatemonger, Cameron Slater, who blogged on a site called Whale Oil and others. We see the “dirty politics” he engages with, including a selection of National Party members and other people with vested interests in promoting their personal and corporate agendas. It is funny because even their version of dirty politics is largely delivered in typical passive aggressive Kiwi style. Some of the more notable names in here include Judith “Crusher” Collins. She and Slater apparently referred to future NZ PM Jacinda Ardern as “my little pony”.
This was clearly rushed out in time for the election, and that often shows. Much of the revelations in here are mere storms in tea cups and at times it shows just how parochial NZ politics can be, but there are also some shocks here and there, but overall this barely altered anything, unlike his previous book “The Hollow Men” which had a real impact. It seems that most voting Kiwis were far more interested in tax breaks and punishing the poor to care about the sly and dark behaviour of their politicians.
Looking at circumstances six years on from when this was first published, and in another election year, we see that Slater has since had been found guilty of all sorts of breaches and crimes, he eventually had to file for bankruptcy. He suffered two strokes back in 2018, which he apparently blamed the media for?... Judith “Crusher” Collins had to resign her position, but of course like all bloated, career politicians she found a way to scurry back and snuffle into that trough, and of course “my little pony” is now the leader of the country with global wide approval ratings.