Otago Daily Times

Bridges gaffe voted ‘quote of the year’

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A SLIP of the tongue by National Party leader Simon Bridges has become the winner of this year’s best quote.

In July, Mr Bridges accidental­ly referred to his deputy Paula Bennett as ‘‘Paula Benefit’’ during a media interview.

The gaffe won Massey University’s annual Quote of the Year competitio­n, receiving 21% of the 3322 votes cast by New Zealanders.

Competitio­n organiser Heather Kavan said the gaffe was all the more funny because it came at a time when Mr Bridges would have been trying to avoid the word, due to controvers­y around benefit policies by Mrs Bennett.

‘‘The journalist and Simon Bridges laugh at the mistake, giving us an extra second to savour the embarrassm­ent,’’ she said.

‘‘The stumble itself isn’t that bad — even eloquent speakers like Barack Obama make slipups.’’

However, Ms Kavan said the winning quote came as a surprise.

‘‘I didn’t expect voters to experience Simon Bridges’ unconsciou­s mind as more entertaini­ng than some of New Zealand’s best comedians.

‘‘I think the win comes down to the twinge of delight we feel when we see people in power make a mistake,’’ she said.

Taika Waititi’s forthright quote about New Zealand being racist came in second place.

The comment was made during an interview with Dazed magazine, in reaction to the interviewe­r saying, ‘‘I think I’ve got quite an idealised vision of New Zealand as like Australia without the racism and the blokeish sense of humour.’’

Waititi responded: ‘‘It’s racist as f***. I think New Zealand is the best place on the planet, but it’s a racist place.’’

The comment probably resonated with a lot of people’s experience­s, Ms Kavan said.

In third place, was Sir John Key’s ‘‘wear a name badge’’ quip about Australia’s constantly-changing prime ministers.

‘‘The quote extends the friendly banter between Australian­s and New Zealanders. He said it when he was speaking at a property conference in Darwin, and Australian­s seemed to enjoy the humour,’’ Ms Kavan said.

‘‘They were already making jokes themselves about the fastchangi­ng leadership, and one designer was selling ‘‘Ban the singleuse only Prime Minister’’ canvas bags to replace plastic bags.’’

 ?? PHOTO: THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD ?? Paula Bennett and Simon Bridges
PHOTO: THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD Paula Bennett and Simon Bridges

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