Jeffrey pulls in his horns
I apologise for bringing up the subject of this man again, but isn’t it fascinating the way closure on his marriage – he was divorced some days ago – has coincided with closure on his political life?
He seems to have been sailing along on a sea of rage and is now spent.
He’s got closure on something else, too – his Facebook wall – and that’s really telling. He’s locked it to public view, though it’s still accessible to his 5,000 Labour friends who he will probably soon unfriend, and to friends of friends.
Perhaps the next general election will fill our nice new parliament with fewer ‘characters’, at least on the Nationalist side. There’s no hope for Labour. The C2DE bunch will elect anything, and there are far more of them than there are ABC1, which is why Muscat figures higher in the trust ratings and ‘ability to run the economy’ than Gonzi does. If ABC1 people were not a perennially threatened species in this country, it would be the other way round.
And that is not a classist comment but a factual one, borne out by the polls.
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JPO has done the right thing at last.
What about Consuelo?
JPO is bipolar with insight.
Psychopathy is a totally different kettle of fish.
Spot on, anthony.
C2DE are around 80% of the population in Malta.
This is my very own, utterly unscientific conclusion reached after half a century dealing directly with Maltese human beings in my professional capacity.
The vast majority of them are pleasant, upright and faithful.
But they are thick. So thick, that the thought that they determine who runs the country gives me the creeps.
It is most certainly nightmarish.
Antoine, after 20 years on the island, I concur with your unscientific conclusion. The majority of Maltese are pleasant, upright, faithful and thick. And, I would hasten to add, loveable.
However, by implying that their thickness contibutes to the idea that they determine who runs the country (although probably true) gives me another nightmare.
You have just given Kevvy, the Brussels house husband, more fodder for his conspiracy theories.
In Malta Trash today, Saviour Balzan in his editorial is so convinced that Stockholm is in Norway that he builds an argument on it to slyly sustain John Dalli’s business initiative. And he has the cheek to imply ulterior motives by the government!
How irresponsable. And to think that this guy bulldozed through parliament a divorce motion and pushed the country through a costly referendum.
With hindsight and judging by the number of applications, the divorce issue was purely a personal and egoistic matter and there was really no urgency for it but simply personal gratification.
Jeffrey, I have two words for you. Good riddance.
He now has time to dance alone on his Mistra dance floor.
Or you know, since Robert Musumeci has free time too, he can organise picnics at Mistra with his friend the Magistrate.
Jeffrey, here’s a good photo to paste on your facebook wall.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20101207/local/cohabitation-without-divorce-creates-second-class-marriage.339667