It’s just 10am, but here’s the comment of the day (so far)
Posted by AE about the Hero of Hal Ghaxaq:
What an absolute tosser. He’s like a kid in a schoolyard who back-stabs another kid because he’s cuter than he is.
This man is a dangerous psycho. His personal agenda has hijacked our parliament.
Never before has one individual’s desires taken over those of the nation in such a manner. The term Honourable is so inappropriate here. The lack of dignity of both Debono and the Opposition in its opportunism is appalling.
The one major fault of the Nationalist Party in all this is that it allowed this damaged individual to contest the national election on its ticket. The political parties have a duty to the country to screen their candidates and not burden us with individuals with so many personal problems and issues.
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And here’s quite a good one, but different in tone:
“Daphne, how can you be so insensitive in your comments about a man who only recently suffered a slight knee injury?”
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And now this one has just come in, and it occurred to me that this isn’t just a metaphor in Franco’s case, and that cutting off his family jewels to spite a woman is exactly the sort of thing he might well do in fact.
But first he has to find a woman in whom he is sufficiently interested to become aggravated when and if she thwarts him. And I can’t see that happening any time soon. As I said earlier, he’s probably waiting for some evolutionary device which will allow him to have sex with himself as the only person worthy of that honour.
Kif jghidu: Franco qata z**** biex jinki il-mara.
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So now, Franco wants to focus on the reforms he is proposing, according to The Times. I’d be damned if the Prime Minister lets him have his way.
Franco, I as a Nationalist, voted for the Nationalist electoral programme. It did not include the majority of the reforms you want. And I am against most of them as well. My mother and father, who are your constituents do not agree with your reforms either.
Your actions are effectively the essence of what is anti-democratic because of your mistaken perception about your “political and justice reforms about which practically everyone agrees”. Only dictators and people who have a warped perception of democracy think like you do. No one ever voted for your ideas.
You are an insult to the values of the Nationalist Party and an embarrassment for those who voted for you. If you were elected on a different electoral programme you should have made this known to all and sundry. Had you done so, in all likeliness you would still be languishing in the court’s backyard looking for petty criminals to defend.
Vera mfissed dan it-tifel. Ahjar xtrawlu xi pony ommu u missieru forsi kien ikollu fhiex jgheda.
Agree that it should have never come to this. Weak leadership and wrong team management tactics by the PM. Would make a classic case study.
[Daphne – You forgot to factor in the nut-jobs and the psychos.]
[Daphne – You forgot to factor in the nut-jobs and the psychos.]
Sorry I don’t agree with you on this, recruitment policies are leadership and management’s responsibility. So choosing nut-jobs and psychos is still the fault of the leadership.
Propjament nghidu li qata’ l-bajd biex jinki l-mara, imma nsomma …
He tried to do what Mintoff did to Boffa and hijack the party in order to become Leader of a political party and equal to Joseph Muscat.
He failed miserably.Now, he is free to carry on stamping his feet and ranting and raving himself into political oblivion.
I would like to see him contest the NP leadership whenever that happens.
For sure he can count on some 3.5% delegate support!
I’m doing up my garden this week. It involves repeated visits to the ironmonger, the pet shop and the bar in the piazza to get chilled water for the contractor’s employees. .
Everyone is saying the same thing; Franco Debono is simply spiting a democratically elected government, that means all of us. What’s interesting is how loudly they’re voicing this point.
One old man, with L-Orizzont spread in front of him nailed it.
‘Miskin min imiss mieghu, u ahna rridu nerhu il-partit f’idejh’