Robert Muldoon cytaty

Sir Robert Muldoon – nowozelandzki polityk, w latach 1975–1984 premier Nowej Zelandii.

✵ 25. Wrzesień 1921 – 5. Sierpień 1992
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Robert Muldoon: Cytaty po angielsku

“They can't promise anything because I've spent it all.”

Supplementary source: Brian Easton, The State Of The Nation - Issues for the 2005 Election, 12 July 2005, http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0507/S00170.htm, which confirms that Peters was talking about Muldoon.
Źródło: Winston Peters, Questions for Oral Answer, 20 May 2004, http://web.archive.org/web/20130210043212/http://www.parliament.nz/NR/rdonlyres/2430AC6B-8B63-4AB9-A0C2-7CF38DD8E5BB/89283/47HansD_20040522.pdf page=13131
Kontekst: On the opposition Labour Party's 1972 election promises.

“They won’t put up a statue to me. No, no, no. Nobody’s got that sense of humour.”

Źródło: From the documentary Robert Muldoon: The Grim Face of Power, 1994
Kontekst: Responding to a journalist while attending the unveiling of a statue of Sir Keith Holyoake.