Classic Dim Post

Danyl blogs:

Senior government Minister and key National Party campaign strategist Steven Joyce will be spotted to the Labour Party for the election campaign, Prime Minister announced today.

The surprise announcement comes after weeks of dire polling for the Labour Party, compounded by a series of public relations fiascos. Joyce is regarded as Key's closest advisor, and National's strategic mastermind.

‘This will make the 2011 Election a fair fight instead of a somewhat undemocratic cake-walk,' Key said in his Press Conference. He added that came to the decision after speaking with Joyce, who ‘loves a challenge.'

Heh.

Joyce will work closely with senior Labour MP Trevor Mallard, who is currently running Labour's election campaign. Joyce has insisted that the two men will work together as equals.

‘Trevor's role will be crucial to our success' Joyce announced in a joint press conference with Labour leader Phil . ‘In light of recent information security problems, Trevor will safeguard our campaign strategy documents in a tent on the Auckland Islands.'

The Auckland's are an unpopulated sub-Antarctic island group with no phone or internet access. ‘Everything depends on this,' Joyce insisted, as Mallard's tiny orange dinghy sailed out from Invercargill into fearsome three meter swells.

Well they will be safer there, than backing them up to the webserver.

In the interests of party balance, Labour has traded Joyce for South MP Clare Curran, and she's believed to be behind the Prime Minister's shock announcement that he will conduct the remainder of his campaign in virtual reality Second Life, and prefix every single word he speaks with the letter ‘i'.

The Prime Minister's fairy-winger avatar commented on the new strategy when he addressed an online press conference of goblins, virtual journalists and the National Party Cosplay Association this afternoon.

‘iI imay ihave imade a ihuge imistake,' Key said.

I love the phrase “the Prime Minister's fairy-winger avatar” 🙂