What else were you expecting from a Mintoffian fossil backdated to 1972? Maybe he has dementia, already. He certainly doesn’t give a damn about the electorate.

Published: November 30, 2012 at 7:56pm

Just read this absolute gem on timesofmalta.com. No wonder the Labour Party sent Owen Bonnici to sit next to the Finance Minister and talk about the Budget on Bondi+.

Karmenu Vella was a useless sack of crap in government in the 1970s and 1980s. Does anybody in his right mind actually think that the passage of three decades would have made him any better?

The obvious has happened: not only is he still a useless sack of crap, but now he’s a doddery sack of crap who can’t even remember what he said yesterday.

Halluna, tridux. What a bunch of freaks. You’ve got to be some kind of really sick loser to want to vote for this rubbish.

On timesofmalta.com:

But when asked by another journalist to clarify whether electricity rates would be reduced from April, if an election were held in March, Mr Vella denied making his original statement.

“I did not say we would do it in the first year… What I said is that when the time comes we will say how, by how much and when we will reduce the electricity bills.”

After he was contradicted by other journalists, Mr Vella said: “I don’t know what I said… But the point is we will address the water and electricity bills immediately. We will start addressing them from the first day but I am not saying they will be reduced in the first, second or third years. I am saying that come the day we launch the manifesto, we will give all the details.”

Looks like Karmenu Vella dropped his marbles down the lavatory. Maybe he should ring Silvio Parnis, patron saint of doddery pensioners, to fish them out.




12 Comments Comment

  1. bystander says:

    He’s the PN’s secret weapon.

    • maryanne says:

      How tense they are. After all their talk of ‘ahna lesti immexxu tigi meta tigi l-elezzjoni’, they should be confident and have the right answers, always.

  2. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Here’s one for our Daphne, who seems to love British cinema as much as I do. Michael Caine has a few words for these Labour fossils:

    http://youtu.be/JmSuEZ7tYmg?t=7m15s

  3. Edward Caruana Galizia says:

    Let me get this straight. Is he saying that they will tell us how, when and by how much after they are elected?

    “I did not say we would do it in the first year… What I said is that when the time comes we will say how, by how much and when we will reduce the electricity bills.”

    Wasn’t this question asked in the hypothetical context of the PL being in government?

    • Jozef says:

      Why are you surprised, Edward?

      Of course they won’t tell use before the election, not if it’s a lie. Note how the attention has shifted from a comprehensive program, the main issue last year, to just the one issue.

      It’s called distraction, something Berlusconi excelled in. Joseph’s simply doing the same. There’s one thing I don’t underestimate in Muscat, shifting focus using his media.

      Now that the PN has a program and some real numbers to crunch with Labour, Joseph will have to take a back seat and leave it to his men, whose words could, I say definitely will, contradict his posits.

  4. Harry Purdie says:

    Whoops, looks like Karmenu has slipped his ‘guy-d-lines’. Someone should rope him in before he sinks the already rickety boat.

  5. RJC says:

    He never remembers or knows anything this Guy.

    Miskin, remember the Ghadira yacht incident? X’innocenza.

  6. Johannes says:

    If it were panto, it would be funny. Sadly, it’s reality and that’s what makes it a tragedy.

    Seeing that the LP will keep the budget, then I expect them to vote in favour of it. Anything less would be a contradiction of their intention to keep it should they get elected.

  7. Cloud 9 says:

    Was he also in charge of the Titanic’s maiden voyage, this guy?

  8. canon says:

    That is how my mother started suffering from dementia God bless her soul. She didn’t remember what she said a few minutes before.

  9. carlos says:

    It is not the first time that his memory failed him. Time ago he forgot that he had to report to customs when entering Malta with his yacht . He went straight to Ghadira to unload his goods.

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