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The top ten 2010 Thanksgiving Irish ‘turkeys’

The Irish who really blew it big in 2010


Prime Minister Brian Cowen - see top of the list for Irish turkeys "The Irish Government"
Prime Minister Brian Cowen - see top of the list for Irish turkeys "The Irish Government"

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In a matter of days, Americans around the globe will tuck into their turkey dinners for the celebration of America's favorite holiday: Thanksgiving. In true tradition, here at Irishcentral.com we have compiled our list of our top turkeys of the past year.

The eclectic mix of Irish and Irish Americans have put great effort into creating controversy over the past year. Some have offended the Irish, others have embarrassed the “Irish” name, but all of them have one thing in common: they’re well-deserving of IrishCentral’s second annual Turkey of the Year awards.

The Irish government

The handling of the bailout from Europe and the IMF was a case study in the three stooges school of economic planning.

From the beginning of the crisis they were either incompetent, saying it was only $6 billion or so (now it looks like $106 billion)  or determined to hide the truth, i.e. lying.

Fro the past week they have resembled the three monkeys, “hear no evil see no evil etc, denying that the IMF boys were on the way. One minister described the idea of an IMF bailout as as” a fiction” even as the IMF honchos were booking their tickets.

READ MORE: International Monetary Fund (IMF) on their way to Ireland

Lady Gaga

The queen of pop has enjoyed continued success this past year and is fast transforming into a global pop icon. With an ever increasing Irish fan base, the New Yorker treated her Dublin fans to hot chocolate while they were eagerly stalking her hotel in Dublin.

But the “Poker Face” singer left fans dismayed during her recent Monster Ball tour after she produced a tri-color flag during her performance at the Belfast Odyssey arena. Not exactly skilled in diplomacy. The singer obviously missed that day of geography class!

READ MORE- Lady Gaga uses tricolor for Belfast gig to dismay of fans

Neill Prendeville

This Cork city based celebrity DJ was thrust into the public sphere earlier this month when it emerged that he had performed a sex-act on an Aer Lingus flight last October. The radio personality says a cocktail of painkillers and alcohol means he has no recollection of the events.

While a formal investigation continues into the offence in which the father exposed himself. The 49-year-old has publicly apologized and is waiting to hear if his 96fm bosses will have his back.

READ MORE- Irish talk show host admits sex act on Aer Lingus flight


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Feckin' Brilliant !
Thanks for including Obama on the list, the reforms he pushed thru turned the people against him. Health care: prior to the election the cry was to rein in out of control costs, so the eventual reform bill ups the overall costs by trillions of dollars--what happened? There are lots of nice features (protection from ins company cancillations, etc.) but the rest would institute the worst of the UK's National Health and utter compliance to big Pharma. Could have done a lot better!
What rubbish!!How dare you call the Irish people turkeys you idiot of a women.Irish people aren't the first to be conned by their government and the greedy traitors who care about nothing but lining their own purses.Innocent old and sick people whose religion has brainwashed them all their life's into believing that those in power have morals and to except in the wisdom of church and state,will die because of lack of funding for essential services and hospital funding.We only have one vote,that is all we have.What do we do?Who do we vote into power next time?All politicians appear to be crooks and villains.But don't you dare call me a turkey because i knew all along what ALL government are like and whose interests they have at heart.
Other than the swipe at Lady Gaga for using the Tricolour for a performance in Belfast, I agreed with the article and found it amusing. And, to be fair, Lady Gaga would have done better had she displayed the Tricolour and the Union Jack.
I would rather see Ireland under British Rule than under stinking fat tramps like Cowen and Harney.
Haha this is awesome! So funny, Irish-style
GOOD GIRL..FLY THE TRI COLOR WHEREVER YOU GO...
Molly: This must have been a very slack day at iCentral! disgraceful tosh! - every single one. Try and find something sensible to fill up the yawning spaces on your screen.
 




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