The wisdom of The People (3)
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February 25, 2009 at 12:19am
“And public opinion cannot be ignored. As the Leader of the Opposition commented, we cannot let those who were never voted to govern us run the show.”
– Marie Benoit, The Malta Independent on Sunday
Please, somebody tell her that nobody voted for Joseph Muscat either, but he’s trying to run the country from the Opposition leader’s chair.
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I guess this would be the La Benoît Corner, given that each wisdom nugget has been afforded a whole post.
[Daphne – No. It’s a new series. My stimulus package for Running Commentary, since those seem to be all the rage right now.]
Did Marie Benoit show her comment to Dr Muscat before she published it? Mrs Benoit, when are you going to stop writing b@@@@@@t?
Joseph is just listening the cry of the Maltese on this issue. He is just doing what a good leader must do. Not being elected has nothing to do with it, anzi, he’s proving that the MP’s elected are not well representing their voters and are sitting pretty doing nothing! Not all, because JPO, the one you voted for, is doing something….
[Daphne – Here we go again. Pullicino Orlando was elected on the Nationalist ticket, and those who voted for him expect him to remember that. If we had wanted to vote for a Labour, AN or AD candidate, we would have done so.]
Fact: Joseph Muscat, european parliament elections 2004, 36958 votes. These votes were not from the people of Zimbabwe. True: being an MEP no one can vote for you in the local general election. Also true: Alfred Sant got more first count votes than Lawrence Gonzi.
[Daphne – The fact remains that Muscat got into parliament by begging a seat of Manwel Cuschieri’s brother and he doesn’t have a single constituent’s vote to his name. “Alfred Sant got more first count votes than Lawrence Gonzi”: that’s probably because there was a better choice of candidates on the PN ticket, and Sant was the ‘best’ of the bunch. It might also have something to do with the ‘ejja ha nivvutaw il-lider’ mentality of certain Labour supporters, but I won’t go into that now. As we know through direct experience, it’s not a reflection on his skills, talents and brilliant leadership.]
Marie Benoit
“… we cannot let those who were never voted to govern us run the show.”
Oh dear. I expect that barricades will be coming up in Windsor Terrace any day now. La Pasionaria has spoken.
[Daphne – But it’s quite all right for the show to be run by unelected Astrid Vella and unelected George Debono, I imagine. Just as long as we all speak English when amongst other adults, and in the same accent, too. Give me strength.]