It was as if the Labour crisis management team had a pow wow following the Cunliffe disaster.
What could they do to distract the public from the Donghua Liu saga? Imagine them brainstorming - "We need cute animals, a reality TV star, scaremongering about the future of New Zealand's precious natural environment, something that Kiwis from all ends of the political spectrum cherish."
So ran Saturday's protest through town against Energy and Resources Minister Simon Bridges' decision to allow oil exploration in a marine sanctuary home to the rare Maui's dolphin.
Rotorua Labour candidate MP Tamati Coffey led the group. More than 300 turned up, which for Tauranga is a big number. Just 80 people turned up in April for a protest against child abuse organised by Tauranga local Suzy Brown. Seems we care more about dolphins than children.
I am all for democratic debate, but in the off shore oil drilling issue there needs to be more balance, more rational examination of both sides of the arguments and less hysteria.