It is not three weeks of peace ‘n’ love that will win this election for Muscat, but five years of hatred

Published: February 20, 2013 at 1:10am

I’m going to have to point out, because the ease with which people are brainwashed by the same relentless message coming at them from all angles is quite shocking, that it has only been in the last three weeks or so that Labour has switched to a peace ‘n’ love mantra.

The politics of positivity, the smiles and the red and white painted dystopian faces, are just the latest tactic in a very expensive campaign.

Next week or the week after that, the relentless message will switch to CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE.

Labour’s campaign is anything but positive. What we have here is a strange, distorted situation in which the leader takes to various podiums to preach peace and love while his giant propaganda machine teaches hate and spite and continues to persecute individuals and take a mallet to their reputation, slandering them with the drip drip drip of innuendo until they are covered in dirt even if they started out clean.

Peace and love? My eye. It is not three weeks of peace ‘n’ love togetherness slogans that will win this election for Joseph Muscat.

It is five years of solid wall-to-wall hate, lies, malice and slander, of fanning disaffection and colluding with nasty and integrity-free pieces of work like John Dalli, Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando, Jesmond Mugliett and Franco Debono, using their hatred as a medium to increase the Spite Quotient in the population at large.

Imagine collaborating with people like that, using their psychotic difficulties to your advantage, and then talking about the politics of positivity and togetherness.




5 Comments Comment

  1. maryanne says:

    Peace and love do not come to mind when you hear Chris Cardona ‘discussing’ on television. A pure schemer who consciously misleads the audience.

  2. Gahan says:

    Ghadni qatt ma rajt mexxej ta’ partit f’Malta li jitfa’ l-gebla u jahbi idu daqs Joseph Muscat.

    F’nifs jghid li jrid l-ghaqda u tal-One jippumpjaw il-firda.

    F’nifs jghid li irid bidla fid-direzzjoni filwaqt li f’iehor jghid li nibqghu mexjin kif konna.

    Biex jitqatel mal-gurnalisti baghat lil Dr Toni Abela jghid ghal-gimgha shiha li lil Joseph ma’ nfurmah b’xejn fuq il-bicca serja tad-droga go kazin Laburista , wara jumejn mill-ahhar stqarrija ta’ Toni, Joseph johorgu ta’ tifel giddieb ghax ma qallux li l-barman tal-kazin kien baghatlu ittra u ha ritratt mieghu biex isoddlu halqu. Flok hareg Joseph biss ta’ giddieb hareg lil Dr Toni Abela ta’ giddieb mieghu. Ara jqaccatlux rasu wkoll!

    Min jaghmel qoffa jaghmel qartalla, l-anqas jafu jmexxu erba kazini imxerda madwar Malta , ahseb u ara kemm se jmexxu tajjeb id-dipartimenti u l-ministeri meta jkunu fil-gvern!

  3. Pheidippides says:

    Joseph Muscat’s hypocrisy on this matter was unmasked in the divorce referendum.

    Whilst giving the impression that he was tolerant towards those who disagreed with his views he gave his media free rein to demonize anyone who was against divorce particularly the church with constant hdura and lanzit not to mention raising the child abuse scandals at the most sensitive times.

    One TV makes my blood boil. Then again, one cannot expect any better. Under Joseph Muscat’s leadership of the PL the Maltese have been divided once again. Peace and love my foot!

  4. Joe Farrugia says:

    Labour are as useless as breakfast cereals and bottled water, but the right marketing campaign fueled by truckloads of money has now turned them into a must-have commodity.

  5. P Shaw says:

    After 16 years of tyranny and violence, the 1987 election motto for the MLP was “Ghall-Paci u progress”. Paci my foot.

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