Oh God: first they discovered Facebook. Now they’re tweeting.

Published: July 10, 2012 at 11:26pm

Herr Flick, unceremoniously booted out of government in 1987 and still here waiting to pounce again (oh, I almost forgot the mess he made as minister responsible for CET in 1997/1998)

That fossil from the corrupt cabinet of PM Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici, Leo Brincat, is not content embarrassing himself all over his Facebook wall.

Now he’s discovered tweeting, and won’t shut up. Each lame tweet is more cringe-making than the last. Take this one, for instance: the wit and wisdom of Herr Flick. Dorothy Parker, he ain’t.

GONZIPN has taken to painting. He has painted himself into a corner

Istja, kemm hi tajba.




7 Comments Comment

  1. Harry Purdie says:

    I bump into little Leo on the Sliema front once in a while, as he is attempting a ‘power walk’ (not working).

    He reminds me of Goering: pompous, upright, trying hard, but knowing that he’s fucked.

    A useless incompetent that even little Joey may have to chuck out of the skip.

  2. Kenneth Cassar says:

    How old is he? Twelve?

  3. A. Charles says:

    “The trouble with Twitter, the instantness of it – too many twits might make a twat” David Cameron

    • ciccio says:

      Since Joseph turned himself into Saint Francis, all his followers have metamorphosised themselves into birds, complete with bird brains.

  4. Norwegian Wood says:

    This socialist Brincat should hide himself in shame – along with Sant and Spiteri – just for the unnecessary expense the people incurred between ’96 and ’98 when the Vat tax regime was ‘removed’.

    And then they talk about accountability and taking responsibility for one’s decisions.

  5. Paul Bonnici says:

    I blame the PN if this lot wins the next election. At least they wont be inviting the like of Gaddafi when they are in power.

  6. C Falzon says:

    Painting themselves into a corner is never a problem with Labour. Although they do it all the time it doesn’t matter because they have no difficulty stepping all over the wet paint to get out of the corner, leaving a big mess behind them in the process.

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