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    1. Ed_the_Led_Man on

      Tree and Wind turbines in North inner city?

      Suppose this AI presumed to depicted him in his residence abroad

    2. Life-Leadership-4108 on

      > People first

      Didn’t he kneecap a fella while robbing a bank? Where other people’s money is kept

      Oh sorry I can’t proved that

    3. OkCoconut3270 on

      Is that it?

      Is the other side just blank or what? No little blurb to expand on the bullet points on the front?

    4. Was hoping for a campaign slogan in Latin from the Monk:

      Carpe Stipendium – Seize the Pay

    5. MaryLouGoodbyeHeart on

      *Listen. Learn. Lead.* is the long awaited but disappointing sequel to *Live. Laugh. Love.* Surprised Hutch has read it.

      *A Better Future* though is one of those BDSM smut books like 50 shades. Not surprised at all there.

    6. Super-Widget on

      I love how it tells us literally nothing about his policies. Maybe he’s into renewable energy? Who knows?

    7. JohannYellowdog on

      Looks like he brainstormed a bunch of slogans, couldn’t pick a favourite, and decided “what the hell, let’s use ‘em all”.

    8. Stevylesteve on

      He looks like temu Steve Bannon, who already looks like temu Steve Bannon

    9. OdysseusPrime- on

      Someone in a position of power reading a book called “Common sense leadership” is actually not the flex they may think it is.

    10. Looks like the pictures Lidl have of Séan the farmer who grew your strawberries

    11. The people who are going to vote for Hutch don’t need this leaflet, they won’t look at it anyway. It’s so laughable that its only purpose must be to get the desired reaction from the media and those he’s running against – they’ll call it laughable, ‘only thick people could fall for it,’ that kind of stuff.

      Then his campaign will say the media and those running against Hutch think the constituents are idiots, makes Hutch seem more anti the system that’s screwing them and the only candidate that is actually for the people, he understands them etc.

      Isn’t this how the whole criminal running for office has always worked? It’s probably the only chance he has of getting elected, he’ll keep doing ‘controversial’ stuff to see what the media or his opponents latch on to and work from there. The media definitely will run with it given the opportunity so it’s up to his opponents to not fall for it.

    12. Witty-Army-8117 on

      As a lot of people say with these kind of designs:

      If they use AI to cut corners in the marketing department, what else will they cut corners on?

    13. OkInflation4056 on

      Wasn’t too long ago he was posting packets of heroin through letterboxes for recovering addicts

    14. Curious_Ostrich_4656 on

      Strong communities? This rat has terrorised communities in Dublin and left them with traumatic life events that’ll fuck up generations.

      I suspect he’ll do alright as well. My god someone needs to smear his campain seriously instead of ignoring the fact he’s running.

    15. Intelligent_Sense_14 on

      He should have the info of the company who produced this, or a scannable QR code to show that info. If it’s not there you can contact the electoral Commission to complain 

    16. Beautiful you can just imagine Hutch having a sip of coffee from his “LEADERSHIP HONESTY ACTION COMMUNITY” mug, reading his book “LISTEN, LEARN, LEAD” in the scenic Wicklow mountain forests while you have a gun pressed to the back of your head, shovel in hand digging your own grave.

    17. soundengineerguy on

      The AI that made this poster would probably be a better candidate to elect.

    18. Fit-Breath-4345 on

      Finally, a candidate for the Dáil who will be truly tough on crime.

      Well it’s not like he wants the competition or anything.