The Dotcom e-mail
The Herald has published the e-mail that Kim Dotcom claims proves John Key was part of a global conspiracy about him.
Warners have said it is a fake, and there was no private meeting and no e-mail.
The onus has to be on Dotcom to substantiate the e-mail, and prove it is real.
I recall that he has claimed to have had proof for several years now. Yet earlier this year he offered $5 million for information proving the conspiracy. Why would he offer $5 million of he had proof? And if this is what he got for his $5 million, he may need to get a refund.
I think both of Dotcom’s big reveals are poised to become fizzers. They will help his party get votes and publicity of other left wing parties, but I don’t see them leading to any centre-right voters, swapping over. If anything, it may incentivise right voters more.