‘You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours’ – the Evil Click
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August 7, 2013 at 4:04pm
The prime minister dismisses his man’s involvement in a public brawl at 5am as ‘an argument in a tea-shop’ and tweets that the Opposition leader wants an ‘inkjesta dwar pastizz’, and his man goes on Facebook to celebrate his bravery while the rest of the civilised and democratic world regards him with contempt.
Poor Malta, in the hands of a truly Evil Click, with the prime minister in cahoots with a public drunk and both of them taking out their frustrations on 100 powerless men and women trapped on a tanker.
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What if they were left for two nights and two days on a tanker in this unbearable heat.
L-aqwa li Me Shall tghid ir-ruzarju.
I cannot help comparing Malta’s international image today with that of 2011 during the Libyan crisis.
Does anyone remember his making the front page news when he said that Turkey is not fit to join the EU because they were “not culturally European” and that they would flood Europe with immigrants?
He even had a diplomatic dispute with a Turkish Minister who was on a visit to Malta at the time.
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/en/newsdetails/news/national/Jeffrey-Pullicino-Orlando-fires-broadside-against-Turkish-EU-membership-20120413
I wish to add an important detail which I forgot above.
At the time of the above news, JPO had sought to justify his opposition to Turkey joining the EU by further claiming that Turkey had an “abysmal human rights record.”
What does he think now about the human rights record of the Malta Labour Party government of Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, which he calls a “Gvern Sod”?
Does he think that the Muscat government is a “culturally European” one?
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120415/local/MP-s-comments-are-childish-and-foolish-Turkish-minister.415465
Egeman Bagis.
The leader of the opposition is NOT calling for an “inkjesta dwar pastizz” because he is too courteous to call either JPO or FD a “pastizz”.
I went out today in a foreign country and trust me, everyone knows the minutest of details with regards to Malta and its current government. I had no idea the word had spread so far.
This is a country quite removed from Malta too, at least in a historical sense. It was even all over the news, and then again on the running news stories below the other news of the day (you know, the captions that run from right to left at the bottom of the screen). Tens of millions of people here all know where Malta is now and they are not impressed at all.
Many Maltese seem not to understand that this crass behaviour is tarnishing Malta’s reputation, and putting people off.
This is exactly why I did not vote for Muscat – such an uneducated man.
Lick ass .