Look at the people who hector us about credibility and integrity
Just look at the line-up of freaks, unsavoury individuals and sleazes who are crowding around Joseph Muscat and into the camera shot as he hectors us about credibility, integrity and doing the right thing.
It all boils down to this. A decent and honest politician has been gang-lynched by a bunch of losers and unworthies, led by a vile specimen – Franco led in this case, and not Joseph – who would have been more at home running a street-gang in the Palermo slums.
Muscat stands there, surrounded by those horrible wretches and sleazes, and actually demands that we replace the current lot of decent and capable people with THEM.
Anglu the 1980s police inspector who is practically sub-literate and can’t talk without mangling his words and going on about petlor and the Empire Station.
Michael Farrugia who, after he left his wife, went to live in a flat lent to him by a bookie (this doesn’t mean he makes books) on his Wardija estate.
Stefan Buontempo, who calls himself a housing consultant and markets himself as the go-to person if you want social housing, when he isn’t yet even in government.
I could go on, but writing about them disgusts me.
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Looks like our Maltese racists are out in force.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120531/local/migrants-boat+.422063
Let us also not forget the lawyer who went to greet Lawrence Pullicino at the gates of Corradino when he was released and in whose office he has reportedly worked as a ‘lawyer’.
Names please.
Anglu’s looking more and more like Swiss Tony.
Thing is, so does Toni Abela.
True Jozef, but I think you’ll find that’s “Toni”.
Franco Debono f’nofshom kien jonqos. Bil-mobile idoqq waqt li mitfi. U bil-Form 2c report.
“Ipoggi l-ewwel l-interess tal-pajjiz”, for Joseph, means “Gonzi steps down and lets the PL run the country instead”
France Debono needs urgent professional help. Not only has he ruined his political career but he is also compromising his professional one.
I hope that this time round, the PN will select its candidates with better care whilst carrying on with its numerous initiatives of listening carefully to the worries of the average man in the street, and BE SEEN to be doing something about it too.
Rather than the opportunistic scum in the clip, the lasting picture in my mind is that of a thoroughly decent , honest and dignified Carm Mifsud Bonnici.
The next picture is that of a back-stabbing, wretch of a tosser, Franco Little Mintoff Debono.
They get rid of an honest, genuine, hard-working minister when in Opposition. What will they do if (a big IF now, I hope?) they get to Castille.
Prosit! Very well said.
An update on the further sufferings of the Hon. Franco Debono.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120531/local/franco-debono-cmments.422068
Advice; take Mary Mifsud to bed and then read together the Kama Sutra to allievate your sufferings.
Sorry, but what has Michael Farrugia’s private life got to do with politics?
[Daphne – When an Opposition spokesman and aspiring cabinet minister accepts the loan of a place to live from somebody who involves himself in certain sorts of bookmaking activities, it’s a matter of public interest and has nothing to do with his private life.]
And what’s the link between Farrugia’s relationship status and his credibility and integrity? (I can’t see any to be fair). Now, I don’t know Dr Farrugia and I’m not a PL apologist, but these personal attacks really disgust me.
[Daphne – Did I say anything about his relationship status? Why would I care. My comment was about how, when he left his wife, he needed somewhere to live and somebody obliged, and that somebody is not the sort to whom a future cabinet minister should in any way be obliged at all. Trust you to hit on the ‘leave his wife’ but and get agitated, as though that was the point, while missing the real story.]
These recent events have given a boost to the re-election hopes of the PN, so much so that the PN might capitalise on it by calling an election soon.
Franco did not vote with the PL – they voted with him.
The tail wagged the dog. By rushing into such a fool’s alliance, they have proven to all of us that they share his view of what politics is all about – personal gain and glorification. Franco, the manipulator appealed to the old MLP witch hunt mentality and instinctively they got sucked in, hook, line and sinker.
Imagine Muscat this morning, surrounded by the jubilant faces of the old guard slowly coming to the shocking realization that he has been played and has given away so much for nothing in return.
Its divine justice that the PL has made a meal of it and is paying the bill. And they will repeat it with the RCC saga.
Like Franco, they just cannot help themselves.
Harsu sew lejn ir-ritratt u jien rajt il-konferenza fuq it-TV ukoll araw tarawx il-deputati li kienu jaghmlu parti mill-MLP tas-0su l-80s u jider car daqs il-kristall li fuq ordni ta’ xi hadd lill dawn hbewhom wara l-attakk li ghamel il Prim Ministru fuqhom waqt id-diskors tieghu il bierah .
@ Pablo.
I do not think that Muscat and Co Ltd had to wait for “the morning after” before they realized, to their dismay, that they had been “played” once more by Dr F Debono, judging by the expressions on their faces on leaving parliament after that vote.