And she didn’t even have to ring Peter Paul Zammit

Published: January 16, 2014 at 11:16pm

michelle muscat

At around lunchtime today, the prime minister’s wife queue-barged the lesser mortals waiting to board the ferry at Mgarr, Gozo, zooming past them bid-dritta.

Since when does being married to the prime minister give you access to priority boarding?

The arrogance and sense of entitlement are just unbelievable.




16 Comments Comment

  1. follower says:

    Malta tieghi ukoll.

  2. Rosie says:

    Hobbuha lil Michelle ghax hi thobbkhom

  3. Harry Purdie says:

    Could she have possibly had a clandestine waxing appointment with a certain southern mayor?

  4. H.P. Baxxter says:

    When that tunnel is built, will she get her own?

  5. Pied-Piper says:

    Low cost carriers charge a fee for priority boarding. Maybe Gozo Channel has adopted this policy for VVIP.

  6. Government's Hypocrisy says:

    Because what their slogan really meant was, “Malta l-ewwel tal-Laburisti, imbad tal-Laburisti, jekk jibqa post ghall-Laburisti u jekk jibqa post ghall-Laburisti.” And a lot of fools actually believed all the hypocrisy from these people, and now not even a year later, they are already against the government, even the laburisti.

  7. Francis Saliba MD says:

    She didn’t have to ring Peter Paul Zammit and neither did she have to ring the devil (ix-Xitan) as the Hon Refalo did. That is cutting through the red tape at its best, or at its worst, depending how you look at it.

  8. caulkhead says:

    I don’t recall Kate Gonzo acting in the arrogant manner that Michelle Muscat does.

  9. Borromini says:

    Ghawdex Taghna Ukoll

  10. Michael says:

    And they said Gonzi was the definition of arrogance.

  11. Arrogance knows no limit, yet there are those who swoon with admiration when this is a characteristic of their leaders and their close collaborators.

  12. janeff says:

    The best of Labour is worse than the worst of PN.

    It took the PN 25 years of governing (and pulling Malta out of the 19th century and into the 21st century) to reach a situation that could be called, by some degree of imagination stretching, arrogant.

    OTOH this government has commenced from a point that is by far lower than the PN’s lowest and things are getting worse.

    But then this show by our first lady is not only arrogant but even ridiculously arrogant.

  13. PWG says:

    You don’t suddenly acquire manners when you become a prime minister’s wife especially if the prime minister is Joseph Muscat.

    • Tabatha White says:

      U hadd m’hu ser jahsillek wiccek biex inti tkun ahjar minnu.

      Least of all the “nobly blessed.” And if their money is recent – two or three generations – they’ll have their own lacunes.

      You’re either born into a family with a sense of manners and decency deeply instilled – moneyed or not – or you simply don’t have them.

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