Quite frankly, it’s no wonder the previous incumbent said ‘Sod this – I’m off to the hills.’
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June 26, 2013 at 1:59am
The new president of Venezuela meets Pope Francis – and invites him to sit at his own desk in his own office, then tells him that he looks thinner than he does on TV.
And Pope Francis, just as he does in the Muscat video and others, looks totally disconnected, disengaged and totally fed up, as though he rues the day he said Yes.
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I sympathize with the Pope. So many frauds, every day.
Little Joey got his photo shoot, with his troops and entourage.
Now, back to screwing up ‘MY COUNTRY’.
He is a very dangerous little shit.
Take this from one who knows, seen this happen before.
I agree.
Totally agree.
What manners do you expect from an ex bus driver – but the expectations are higher of an ex MEP.
Judging by the way he acted when he was an MEP, that is apparently asking too much.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130625/local/eating-disorders.475390
The Zerafa saga carries on regardless. In Italy they say “faccia di bronzo “.
My thoughts exactly when I watched this news item on TVM (may I add only by chance, as I can’t stand watching TVM news) yesterday.
At least the president met the Pope and not the other way round.
Maduro must have been an excellent bus driver – what a loss to the country.
Not really – he has a waiver allowing him to drive buses during weekends.
Never mind about Venezuela
but president of Colombia is really William Shatner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlqMKbqY3_w