Switching them off
Published:
June 27, 2012 at 4:51pm
The best thing about seeing Franco, Jeffrey and Jesmond on TV is that you can switch them off.
It’s a shame we can’t do that to them in real life.
They’re such one-dimensional personalities, so excruciatingly repetitive and dull, that nobody would give a damn about their views if they didn’t each hold the balance of power.
And that, for them, is the problem. Once they’re out of parliament, nobody is going to give a damn, and it’s the cement road of anonymity all the way to the Other Side.
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They’ll soon become Doctors Who.
You know, in view of recent events, I believe that JPOS has overtaken Franco Debono as the most hated individual on the island.
Franco behaves like a 10-year-old brat throwing tantrums (albeit ones with serious consequences).
But this Jeffrey…. Jeffrey strikes me as being a nasty piece of work. Evil even. He’s a proven liar and a piece of shit.
Richard Cachia Caruana colluding with the Labour Party? This coming from someone who’s sharing his bed with a Labour candidate? Fuck off, Jeffrey.
So it will obviously be back to where they started! Simply `loved` Alan Montanaro`s comment on timesofmalta.com.
In or out of parliament they will still be on TV giving opinions. They will be the bloggers then.
Can’t wait!
Yes, Daphne, ‘The other side’. Does anyone remember the television series, ‘The Twilight Zone’? These weirdos would be excellent specimens.
Is Jesmond’s wife a PL candidate for the next general election?
Power corrupts and absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely.
Unfortunately, Franco, Jeffrey and Jesmond have had power thrust upon them by pure chance and not through any merit of their own.
Fortunately, the Prime Minister has the power to render them powerless instantaneously as soon as he decides to do so.
They should leave and form an ECO-LIBERAL Party and leave us in peace.
@ Dr.F. Saliba, the PM can’t just pull the plug on these stooges. He is not a dictator.
The PN executive committee didn’t do their homework in 2008 and allowed these ego maniac people to stand on the PN ticket. In 2008 I never heard of these people, but the committee knew them very well.
The PM’s options are few and has to be handled very delicately. The PM’s responsibility, in addition to running the country, is to kick them permanently out of the party and at the same time win the next election. A very tall task at the moment.