When Lawrence Gonzi wanted an electoral push, he went to Germany to meet Angela Merkel: highly successful, smart and loved by most of her people.
When Joseph Muscat wanted an electoral push, he got an endorsement from a wily, dangerous and inept man with very little to show for his time spent presiding over France.
One’s public life tends to reflect one’s personal life (look at Italy under Berlusconi as an example). That’s why I maintain that Eddie Fenech Adami and Lawrence Gonzi are two of the cleanest politicians Europe has ever had.
We all took them for granted of course and moved them aside so that we could be liberal and progressive. Time will tell whether the liberals and progressives were on the right side of history.
Interestingly, in spite of all the liberalism (in the way Labour understand it) which the west claims to profess nowadays, Bill Gates has just been voted as the most admired man alive.
In a stable marriage since 1994, a spectacular inventor, a great believer in capitalism and a philanthropist extraordinaire who has dedicated years and millions of dollars to social and scientific experiments which will improve the lot of the world’s poor.
Yes, in spite of all the lousy Hollandes and Muscats of the world, people still appreciate people with good values when they find them
One reason for wanting a president who has a sound set of morals, for example that of not cheating on one’s spouse, is that if one can deceive one’s spouse one can just as easily deceive electors. Hollande and Muscat are made for each other.
France is becoming a Third World country and chasing away all of its businessmen — you know, those people who actually create real jobs, not the type Muscat and his goons create — and now all of this sordid news is coming to light. They really make great bedfellows don’t they?
I do not know if you had missed this report in Times of Malta on one of Muscat’s monologues. It was embedded in so many news items on our political shenanigans that many seem to have missed it and no comments have been posted on the TOM. So here goes:
In my opinion through reading between the lines I am highly suspicious of the prime minister touting the idea of deleting the abrogative referendum clause from the Referenda Law.
That would be the best way to not holding the Spring hunting referendum besides the possibility of killing his love child that is the IIP (a.k.a. the prostituting of our nationality).
[Daphne – I saw that and no, I don’t think the referendum business comes into it at all.]
Recently he had the approval of only 15% of the French electorate, and that’s before the current love affair scandal. The lowest for any French president in the last 50 years.
Yes, Europe needs him – my foot. Look at the problems he has managed to cause for Europe in such a short time.
A remarkable feat by any standards. M. Hollande after making such a public statement and seeing what a calculating mercenary Muscat truly is, you need to publicly retract this and admit that you too, like the people of Malta, have been deceived by Muscat.
I shall say zis only wunce….
Jozef Muscat. Please.
Hilarious, from any angle.
Birds of a feather f*ck together.
They really do.
When Lawrence Gonzi wanted an electoral push, he went to Germany to meet Angela Merkel: highly successful, smart and loved by most of her people.
When Joseph Muscat wanted an electoral push, he got an endorsement from a wily, dangerous and inept man with very little to show for his time spent presiding over France.
One’s public life tends to reflect one’s personal life (look at Italy under Berlusconi as an example). That’s why I maintain that Eddie Fenech Adami and Lawrence Gonzi are two of the cleanest politicians Europe has ever had.
We all took them for granted of course and moved them aside so that we could be liberal and progressive. Time will tell whether the liberals and progressives were on the right side of history.
Interestingly, in spite of all the liberalism (in the way Labour understand it) which the west claims to profess nowadays, Bill Gates has just been voted as the most admired man alive.
In a stable marriage since 1994, a spectacular inventor, a great believer in capitalism and a philanthropist extraordinaire who has dedicated years and millions of dollars to social and scientific experiments which will improve the lot of the world’s poor.
Yes, in spite of all the lousy Hollandes and Muscats of the world, people still appreciate people with good values when they find them
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/et-cetera/bill-gates-most-admired-in-the-world-sachin-tendulkar-fifth-poll/articleshow/28705134.cms
How empty, banal and artificial those words sound to-day – only 10 months after little joey’s ‘triumphal’ entry into Castille.
I’m more than doubly sure Hollande is ready to swallow his praises to-day were he to watch that little ‘booster’ again.
One reason for wanting a president who has a sound set of morals, for example that of not cheating on one’s spouse, is that if one can deceive one’s spouse one can just as easily deceive electors. Hollande and Muscat are made for each other.
France is becoming a Third World country and chasing away all of its businessmen — you know, those people who actually create real jobs, not the type Muscat and his goons create — and now all of this sordid news is coming to light. They really make great bedfellows don’t they?
“We need change.”
I see he follows his own advice when it comes to women.
Dear Daphne,
I do not know if you had missed this report in Times of Malta on one of Muscat’s monologues. It was embedded in so many news items on our political shenanigans that many seem to have missed it and no comments have been posted on the TOM. So here goes:
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140111/local/-Brave-government-will-take-tough-decisions.502164#.UtQDOjiA2M9
In my opinion through reading between the lines I am highly suspicious of the prime minister touting the idea of deleting the abrogative referendum clause from the Referenda Law.
That would be the best way to not holding the Spring hunting referendum besides the possibility of killing his love child that is the IIP (a.k.a. the prostituting of our nationality).
[Daphne – I saw that and no, I don’t think the referendum business comes into it at all.]
It’s a crazy world: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2538298/What-sort-country-gives-1-2m-benefits-odious-family-like-The-drug-dealing-dad-22-children-including-armed-robber-murderer-state-handouts-prove-Britains-lost-marbles.html
Recently he had the approval of only 15% of the French electorate, and that’s before the current love affair scandal. The lowest for any French president in the last 50 years.
I’m happy I’m not one who believed him.
Just hope those who took Hollande’s advice are happy. As far as I am concerned, two fingers to you, Mr. Hollande.
And you looked like a geek in that crash-helmet.
Francois Hollande is, as they say in French, “un connard de merde”.
Our Prime Minister Joseph Muscat must be feeling extremely honoured, and oh so proud.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/francois-hollande-affair-corsican-mafia-3017108
M. Le President, avant de donner des conseils aux autres, assurez-vous qu’on ne se moque pas de vous. D’ailleurs, allez vous faire foutre.
Yes, Europe needs him – my foot. Look at the problems he has managed to cause for Europe in such a short time.
A remarkable feat by any standards. M. Hollande after making such a public statement and seeing what a calculating mercenary Muscat truly is, you need to publicly retract this and admit that you too, like the people of Malta, have been deceived by Muscat.