Erm. I hate to use the word, but…time for some HINDSIGHT.

Published: June 1, 2013 at 12:36am




9 Comments Comment

  1. ciccio says:

    Can’t believe the Maltese electorate was duped by this propaganda, fake attitude, and “campaigning in poetry.”

    Then there was this one.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TWZVqFU9XoM

    • Quantum Revelation says:

      Believe it.

      The Maltese are a bunch of fakes and fake images are what they believe in.

      People should have realised a long time ago particularly when the PL and Franco Debono were seen sporting branded clothing and behaving in way that makes one think they’re trying hard to be what they are not.

      Same goes for “their politics” – they’re trying hard to convince that they’ve got what it takes to run the country. Fat chance.

      The labour victory meant that that PL people want to party hard. This won’t work.

      Gonzi’s political strategies would have worked long-term – he had a functional strategy and a vision for Malta – this only brought results. The country needs results not billboards of people interested in their own agenda.

      “Jiena nemmen f’Joseph Muscat ghax Joseph Muscat iwettaq dak li jwieghed” – propoganda crap for the suckers.

  2. Francesca says:

    So far the Labour government hasn’t disappointed me, because it is as useless as I thought it would be. It’s going to be a long five years.

    The only consolation is that all those who voted Labour will suffer the experience along with the rest of us who did not.

  3. Malti says:

    Quo vadis josephmuscat.com on the following statements he made to trick people into giving him their vote?

    “ahna zghar wisq biex noqghodu ninfirdu….”;

    “jien nemmen, nemmen li ghandna nuzaw il-kapacitajiet ta’ kullhadd, irrispetivament mill-politika li jista jhaddan….”

  4. Min Jaf says:

    One characteristic of the Maltese, including so-called businessmen, is the readiness with which they fall for, no make that jump into, any scam starting from the tal-hniezer (sponsor a sow, get 15 piglets, 15 times your money back in a matter of weeks) back in the Fifties to the more recent Nigerian unclaimed millions and Spanish ticket-less lottery win scams, to say nothing of the tens of millions lost in bonds and other investment schemes offering a high percentage return (linked to high risk…).

    You have to see the election result in this light.

  5. Marian says:

    Oh please I just woke up

  6. Francis Saliba M.D. says:

    Lies, damned lies and josephmuscat.com.

    @ the gullible switchers, and in the notorious words of Franco Debono:
    “Hudu go fikom!” for only God knows how long!

  7. Edward says:

    I wouldn’t use the word hindsight . That implies that we didn’t know what was coming. We did.

  8. gianni says:

    A sane rational person would have concluded from day 1 that the taghna lkoll was a trap for the fool.

    No hindsight would have been needed for one to conclude that this was a political joke and taghna lkoll can never be applied in a democracy, let alone a Maltese vibrant one, which has always been a winner takes it all scenario.

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