The brain-dead Labour groupies are thronging the internet already, praising Edward Bungle-una for “admitting his mistake”
OK, so their defining characteristic is that they have little or no education and one brain cell between them, but still, how desperate can you get.
Taking their cue from the headline in Times of Malta, ‘Finance Minister admits citizenship programme was marketing mistake’, they immediately flooded the comments board beneath the story and have now taken the propaganda drive to Facebook.
Krista Sullivan (don’t ask) – born and raised a Mintoffian by Mintoffian parents but pretending to be a switcher because apparently it seems smarter and allows her to fit in with her fabulously vacuous and shallow associates – is leading the charge, with Kenneth Zammit Tabona bringing up the…well, rear.
There are legions of others, but I feel like focussing on these two because they are so stupidly false, fake, brainless and irritating, and yet so very arrogant and conceited with it.
Miss Sullivan and all these others are so busy praising that bumbling buffoon Scicluna for “admitting his mistake” that they haven’t even realised – precisely because their intelligence quotient is below average – that he has done no such thing.
He didn’t say that the scheme is a mistake. He said that the marketing was done badly. Read that headline again, my dears, and then take to your desks and write a hundred lines: I MUST NOT BE SO STUPID IN PUBLIC.
In any case, however intellectually challenged these people are, surely they know that Edward Scicluna voted for the scheme in parliament and helped make it law. So obviously, he does NOT think it is a mistake.
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The pressure cooking is heating up very slowly…
Kenneth has become a self-appointed connoisseur on everything. Jahasra the kitten has lost credibility with everyone and both sides are taking him for a ride. Isolated on a cloud.
I managed to see the whole 8 minutes plus and was sorry that it came to an end.
Call me sadistic, but I have to admit that I was enjoying every minute of it seeing him making a fool of himself, fumbling and stuttering all the way.
A pathetic geriatric who should be asking Ritchie Matrenza for a room in Zammit Clapp.
Will he also admit his mistake of saying that “Malta does not have people of certain caliber” ?
Please note, he continues by saying “for all it could be a footballer”. What does the MFA has to say about it?
Of course he will never admit this ; if he does he will be negating the reason for his existence and that of his party of dangerous fools ; he knows what he’s talking about – he associates with – and is himself – Maltese people of no calibre .
Let us suppose that this was truely a ‘marketing mistake’. Will all those who spoke in favour or were involved in promoting the scheme be held accountable?
Then he must be pointing fingers to the prime minister as well, who appears he had sole exclusivity to promote the scheme abroad.
Scicluna’s eight minute pathetic ramble proves, if never there was any need of proof, that this government is nothing more than a supremely dangerous liability for Malta.
So may God help us.
Lawrence Gonzi and the entire PN Government admitted, repeatedly, that the honoraria and salary increase of Cabinet ministers had been a mistake. That, however, meant nothing for the likes of Kenneth Zammit Tabona.
Edward Scicluna has not even admitted that it was the Government’s fault that the marketing was wrong. No, he put the blame on “Henley something”.
What is really pathetic is that, before this evening, Zammit Tabona and his friends were insisting that the sale of citizenship was a brilliant idea. Now, all of a sudden, they praise the minister for saying that it was a mistake.
True that ‘A man must be big enough to admit his mistakes’ and a coward to send others to do it for you.
Isn’t Krista Sullivan’s quote applicable to those switchers who voted Labour?
How can one profit from a mistake after “pressing the proverbial button”?
What’s done is done, dear Krista.
In terms of worldwide bad publicity, we came out as a banana republic, lead by a shipload of foolish buccaneers.
[Daphne – Don’t expect Krista Sullivan to understand something that complicated. She’s into Laugh Therapy: you laugh, and reality vanishes. Some people really shouldn’t have a vote.]
What a pity that in reality the nose does not grow in proportion to the lie being told. In this case gravity would have brought the blatant liar down because not even an elephant could have counterbalanced the load of bull being dished out in our name.
And ‘Henley & something’ really! When one has to ALSO hide behind the excuse of loss of mental acuity, in a profession where mental acuity is a must, than one has really hit rock bottom.
It seems that some surprise by being great, others by sinking to new lows.
Low levels of IQ and the ability to reason with their minds instead of their balls (with apologies to the Minister’s own words). Truly, these brain-dead people think they are living in la-la land.
Muscat is just the puppet, Henley “something” (to quote Edward Scicluna) is the mastermind behind this scheme, cooked up well before PL come into power.
Scicluna made it clear he doesn’t have access to the details of the scheme.
He’s also irritated at being a finance minister who’s had the key bill to improve finances removed from his portfolio. Effectively a power vacuum.
Something will have to give, Muscat won’t be able to carry on like this for another four years.
He’s fallen for his thing, use, abuse and discard, with cabinet members.
Godfrey Farrugia’s another one, Louis Grech picking the pieces, when he can, and our Gozitan minister a constant target on L-Orizzont.
And that’s not mentioning the backbench. Discord between Fearne and Parnis, Justyne Caruana mocking Refalo and Marlene Farrugia ‘watching closely’. An exceptional number requires strict control and regimented work.
One wonders what Muscat’s plan is, apart from going to the gym. Roadmaps tend to be fixed affairs, no contingency, comfortable. I don’t see him dynamically capable when it happens.
Zugraga iddur lanqas sturditni daqs kemm sturdini dal-Gvern bil-gideb u bil- u-turns u f’min ser iwahhal. Sewwa kien qal Simon Busuttil ” GASS DOWN GOL-HAJT”
Could the minister be referring to Henley, Muscat & Partners?
If it was not so pathetic it would make good comedy.
What Minister Scicluna said is of great concern. How can people say “how brave to admit a mistake was made”? It raises more questions than it answers.
Who was responsible for the marketing? Who advised the prime minister, if he is one to take advice, to be the main spearhead of the project and lead the marketing of the scheme in London and Miami?
When was the marketing of the scheme deemed to be a mistake, before or after the prime minister went globetrotting to sell it? I intentionally call it a scheme as that is what it is – a very cheap scheme to collect easy money by selling something which is not ours to sell: access to Schengen.
We cannot blame Henley and Partners, or is it ah emm Associates Something, as they made it very clear that they proposed the programme be tied in with investment.
If it was not Henley and Partners then who was it who decided to push this through and market it for what everyone in Malta and overseas, except the Cabinet and those who cannot think, made it out to be?
Who is to carry political responsibility for the damage that has already been caused to our reputation by this “mistake” which had our Minister of Finance squirming in his seat in Brussels, trying to defend the indefensible?
Whoever within government decided to push ahead with this, knowing as the Minister himself confessed, that this is wrong?
The overnment have defended the position they took as they did not wish to wait for the fruits of investment made but wanted cash up front instead.
This approach indeed makes the government sound desperate to collect funds, which lays to rest Minister Scicluna’s ridiculous assertion that the money is really not needed for budget purposes. It is.
The minister had the option to leave it out which he did not, unless of course this was another “mistake”.
It being the Christmas season, I believe we should all pitch in to buy each cabinet member a shovel, a big one preferably, so they can each dig a deep, deep hole and well, you know the rest.
Because if they don’t do that, we are going to end up in an even bigger one ourselves.
My friends tell me Krista Sullivan has voted PN all her life.
[Daphne – Your friends must be dull-witted and gullible. Her entire family votes Labour and this time round, her entire extended family did too. Kindly remember that I grew up in Stella Maris parish, Sliema, and so I have never made the all-too-common assumption that people who look and sound like Miss Sullivan vote PN. It’s a non sequitur. They are Labour through and through, and the only reason Miss Sullivan pretends otherwise is because until last year it was considered infra dig to be Labour among her chosen circle. Now that it is no longer infra dig (it is, actually, again – but people like that are slow on the uptake) she has come out of the closet. She is about as ‘PN’ as her rabidly lifelong Mintoffian best friends Anthony Sultana, Joe Fountain and Carina Camilleri – all of whom grew up in Mintoffian homes and never stopped voting Labour themselves.]
Krista writes “they are wise enough”. Why the plural? We are just speaking of Scicluna here. And even if it were true tht he was wise enough to admit the mistake – which as Daphne points out is not the case he simple admitted that the marketing was mishandled – the rest of the Maxwell quote she herself posts says that a man must be strong enough to correct his mistake. She seems to have overlooked that part in her own comment. How convenient.