Have you noticed that the portable lectern/podium stage of the campaign is over?
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February 28, 2013 at 12:29am
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Yes. The last time I saw that podium in use, the Malta Taghna Lkoll logo had been stripped off it and Toni Abela was standing on it, uselessly attempting to defend himself about two serious cases where he and his Fearless Leader made serious errors of judgement.
Joseph has now turned to the next phase of his campaign battle. It’s called “putting boots on the ground.” And he’s got a nice pair of Chelsea boots for that purpose, which he also uses during his sweatless workout at the (Popeye’s) Spinach gym, and which are apparently his most valued possession.
Today, he was leading one of his battles in Hamrun, Luciano Busuttil’s territory.
Think you ‘pissed’ him off, Daphne.
Have you noticed that Toni Abela has vanished?
Except from Alfred Zammit’s Kalamita; yesterday he was whining that mud had been flung at him and his good name has been tarnished. One of the persons on the panel was Profs Anglu Psaila , fan kbir ia’ Antonella Snobbie.
Which is why Joseph Muscat is now dodging the journalists and all situations where he might have to reply to questions without the security teleprompter.
Incidentally, I heard three comments from different sources that Joseph Muscat had been briefed about the questions that were to be put to him at The Big Debate last night.
Joseph Muscat is nothing but a cowardly custard when it comes to free and open debate with real and competent politicians such as Lawrence Gonzi. Witness the cut down time he insisted upon for his first Xarabank debate, and his same cry baby approach on that set for next Friday.
Truth is that Joseph Muscat is not only inept, but has no stamina. The guy is a flabby, waddling, joke. The other members of the EU would run circles round him in any future negotiations should he be voted into power.
It will be on auction, right after to Borg Olivier’s desk.
Beda jitrenja biex mill-10 ta’ Marzu jibda jkellem lis-sudditti mill-gallarija (ta’ Mile End, Tal-Palazz jew ta’ Kastilja)
Unprotected, no barriers.
Mhux tor tieghek… Daqs kemm qlajtlu.
tort
I do not always see eye to eye with some of your blogs and posts, but I have to say this much – that it was rather endearing seeing the guy carry that thing around, and while he may have discarded it out of frustration for the inconvenience and maneuvers to have the stand for the sake of impressions, he still carried a prop, box or something to stand on…….he reminds me of a hobbit :P
(tension breaker from all the huffy puffy comments, humour wins the day after all :) )
Maybe it has been sent to the workshop to be rebranded as “Gvern Gdid – Prim ta’ Disa’ u Tlet-IN – 10 ta’ Marzu 2013”?