Hager then turned up for an interview that covered some of the mechanics of handling the leak and launching the book. Naturally there were no coals on hand and Hager wouldn't have been dragged over them if there were.
This is, after all, a fiercely tribal story, and Hager and Brown share the same philosophical Maunga. It was in stark contrast to the treatment Nicky got on Seven Sharp last week, as Hosking channeled Holmes at his frothing worst.
Media Take is co-hosted by Toi Iti, who adds not only the Tangata Whenua bone fides, but a warmth that's not usually part of the media show mix. He took up the "Hager saga" to look at the man behind the story.
After a brief flirtation with canonisation, in which none other than Martin Luther King made an appearance in an introduction to little Nicky, Iti enquired about Hager's personal life. Not his sex life, more personal than that, it was his financial undies that he asked about, after all, how does one get to spend his life as an investigative muckraker? Surely that doesn't pay the bills? He even asked if Hager was, as some had suggested, a "trust fund baby?"
Hager, says he is not, but has freedom to crusade as he has no mortgage, as he built his own home in central Wellington with his own hands. I know, he doesn't look like a builder does he? A self-made, number-eight-wire, kiwi bloke? That was a revelation. ...
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