Xarabank: A (Campaign) Day in the Life of Lawrence Gonzi and Joseph Muscat

Published: March 2, 2013 at 5:38pm




15 Comments Comment

  1. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Xarabank sent out the wrong Joseph Muscat footage by mistake.

    Here’s what it it was meant to look like:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyJgTTUoBDk

    • Gahan says:

      Baxxter, you’re asking too much. Joseph wakes at half past seven. When he woke up for the 6am Gozo ferry, it was because he wanted to make headlines.

  2. hopeful says:

    I watched the first one with pride and joy and also emotion, our Prime Minister is one to be proud of, someone who knows how to act in any given situation.

    Unfortunately I don’t have any comments for the second video except that I hope we won’t be seeing him take his place in a week’s time.

  3. P Shaw says:

    I cannot bear more than 20 seconds of the fakeness of Muscat’s video – unfortunately these videos will be imposed on us every singly day post 10 March, in particular on our children.

    We have to double our efforts in order to counteract the upcoming propaganda that will be fed to them forcibly.

    • just me says:

      That will happen IF the PL wins the election.

      We must double our efforts now, these last few days to convince people to vote PN. We must not give up and do our very best so that PN again wins and Dr. Gonzi will again be our Prime Minister.

  4. Betty Boob says:

    The stark contrast between the two profiles is blatantly remarkable.

    GONZI projects a sense of stability and affinity: A statesman in the true sense with a clear vision, a moral compass , and the core roots of a leader who was able to sail through rough seas and master the wheel of success. His speech is direct, solid, encouraging, and credible. The strength of his words come from the fact that he believes in everything he says.

    MUSCAT projects a sense of vagueness and doubt. You keep getting the feeling that his vision is blurred, and yet, there is a very strong effort at masquerading this into a sense of faux security with empty promises that make his followers fly and burn, only to plummet shortly afterwards. An all- inclusive meal that looks mouth-watering and promising on a menu card but fails to deliver once dinner is served.

  5. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Ha! Stop the video at 07:14. There’s a magnificent shot of his embonpoint peeping out.

  6. judy says:

    I can’t watch the Muscat video without laughing. I’m sorry but what was she thinking with that hair? No no no.

  7. manum says:

    I am proud to see the video clip of the Prime Minister….Dignified …Proud of my Country Proud to Vote PN again.

  8. Peter Grech says:

    I find it quite amusing that he wants his children to speak in English at home – not very patriotic coming from a man who is meant to represent the Maltese.

    Then he argues how important Maltese culture and language are to him.

    Practise what you preach, I say.

  9. Mercury Rising says:

    Me Shall at Girgenti. Doesn’t bear thinking about.

  10. Bella Kumpanija says:

    Imbasta “Malta Taghna Lkoll” u lit-“twins” jew ahjar bil-Malti TEWMIN inkellmuhom “in English cause daddy is blowing us kisses”.

    Ahjar Me Shall tmur titghallem taghmel xaghar it-tfal ghax dawk il-malji li ghamlet lit-“twin” qishom fis-sakra, wiehed il-fuq u iehor l-isfel.

  11. ciccio says:

    What’s the Birgu crowd chanting at 5.20? “Traditur”?

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