Karmenu Vella – what junk, honestly. Labour must be really hard up.

Published: October 1, 2012 at 1:20pm

Politicians in the real world don’t use their Facebook pages like everyone else, to natter on about photos and relationship statuses.

Their Facebook pages are run by aides and used only to communicate political information, political positions, and news about political meetings and events.

But not in Malta. Mela le, hija. Here are screen-shots of ALL the most recent activity on the Facebook page of the man who will be the most senior minister in Joseph Muscat’s cabinet, and who is SUPPOSED TO BE writing the Labour Party’s electoral programme.

The only political information he has posted on his wall is a photograph showing him laughing as Mintoff harangues a mass meeting in the 1970s.

I can’t believe we still have to deal with this level of rubbish, which should have been firmly buried in 1987. Vote Karmenu Vella to help drive the country into a brick wall. Again. And again. And again.




5 Comments Comment

  1. maryanne says:

    Lanqas jafu x’jaqbdu jghidu. Min jirringrazzjah ghax ghadna nqawdu ‘frott’ tal- hidma tieghu u min jistaqsih jekk ghadux jezisti s-settur tat-turizmu. Qed ingawdu jew m’ahniex?

  2. Lupin says:

    Can I vote Nice on Karmenu Vella’s photos? Xi hlew.

  3. Jozef says:

    They’ve outsourced their policy making. They also decided to rubber stamp anything which comes their way.

    L-oligarkija is simply a self-fulfilling prophecy. It’s implied in the latest promise of ‘continuity’.

  4. George Grech says:

    Ergajna bla dawl …. says one of his posts. Well he should be happy then as it ought to remind him of ‘zmien il-kbir Mintoff’.

  5. Harry Purdie says:

    A note to free thinkers: ‘Democracy^s rent is paid in the coin of endurance. If you elect the wrong leaders, you pay by enduring them. Democracy lets you vote, but it can’t vote for you.’ George Jonas, The National Post. (Canada)

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