Why Labour leaders have it so easy with their followers (and for PN leaders it’s always a ruddy struggle)

Published: December 19, 2012 at 10:39am




11 Comments Comment

  1. Alfred Bugeja says:

    Ironically, the only thing we can hear from Labour at the moment is ‘paroli’. And probably we should thank Il-Mulej for that too.

  2. FP says:

    Anyone with a brain would end up banging their head against the wall in disbelief.

    It’s a health hazard not to support Labour.

    Churchill’s quote about democracy rings so true.

  3. NikiB says:

    Joseph Muscat is NOT a former Super One journalist. He is a former Super One propagandist.

    You don’t become a journalist simply by working for a TV station. His role was not to present facts in an unbiased manner, to educate his viewers and let them form their own opinions.

    It was the total opposite of this.

    He uses the same system today.

  4. D S says:

    The men at work have switched from discussing football to politics.

    This morning they were discussing how Anglu Farrugia, “though very intelligent”, is not good at public speaking and how Joseph Muscat has gone on a “kruxx” course and improved “u jitkellem sura”.

    Maybe speaking in football terms might be easier for them.

    Imagine you were a football coach (voter) and had to choose your team for the World Cup (elections) who would you choose, the professional team, who though not perfect have delivered results and scored goals?

    Or would you go for the amateur team with older players and who have never obtained results?

  5. Qegħdin Sew says:

    So for Joseph, it is facts that roll off his tongue, not words. I bet he defecates rainbows, too.

  6. M says:

    Jimxi fuq l-ilma!

  7. ciccio says:

    “Xdon tah il-Mulejj”

    Min jaf x’don ghandu il-Leader?

  8. Maltija says:

    Is having no idea how to spell one of the pre-requisites for one to be accepted as a Lejburist?

  9. voter says:

    It seems that Joseph is waking up. At least he has finally realized that Farrugia is utterly below standard. At least Joseph found the magistrate excuse to get rid finally of Farrugia who has shown that he is becoming the laughing stock of theLabour Party. The Vat bit on Xarabank was more than enough, coupled with the Columbia and graph howlers. Let us see who the next deputy is. Not much to choose from – my bet is Gavin Gulia. At least he talks sense.(sometimes).

  10. voter says:

    After Jospeh’s panicky reaction to the Farrugia debacle, I am now morally and otherwise convinced that the pocket containing the floaters, has shrunk somewhat.

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