The prime minister of Malta – which one is he?
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March 5, 2014 at 12:22am
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I see he’s wearing the overcoat with that horrible zip-up attachment. Over cool faded jeans.
Love the stubby fingers.
This was meant to be posted under the “wicc tad-daqqiet ta’ harta” photo, but that was moved before I pressed Enter.
The two faces of the Maltese prime minister.
Joseph Muscat is the prime minister, but he is feeling the squeeze on his balls.
The prime minister is the one with the brown envelope in his pocket.
Vote Joey, get Johnny.
Shame on Dalli for not delivering any solution to the overcrowding at Mater Dei Hospital.
I spent a night and morning freezing on a bed in a corridor they are calling an extension. And I was told I was lucky as at least I had a bed.
I suggest the Minister or Dalli spend one night in those conditions when ill. Shame on you to let us suffer when we needed to be cured.
It was on Canale 5 yesterday. A journey through the demi-monde’s path to degeneration.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJfvX6zPAuQ
[Daphne – Oh, I watched that in Rome last week. It’s wonderful.]
http://www.lastampa.it/2014/03/05/spettacoli/milioni-boom-di-ascolti-tv-per-la-grande-bellezza-ISxeNGuEF9rTgA0nwB52IK/pagina.html
What’s interesting with Sorrentino is how actors play themselves. An inverted neo-realism; Serena Grandi was the eighties’ sexually charged excess, Carlo Verdone laments the characters he created as having imprisoned him and Sabrina Ferilli once promised Roma fans a strip tease(tasteful she said) if the club won the scudetto.
Toni Servillo’s a recluse who snaps at journalists.
Fellini’s most memorable iconography is carried unabashedly.
Then there’s Sorrentino’s previous effort, Sean Penn is magic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kplFGDHuYy4
Which one? Probably not the one with the camel toe between the eyes.
Smiles, smiles and more smiles. They must be seeing the bright side of life now that both turned over 40 when usually all mischief is expected to happen. Not for these two though.
John Dalli was leader of the Labour Party before the last election and has been Prime Minister since. The PN lost the the last election with such a large deficit because four of its politicians, one of them John Dalli, betrayed the party. Doctor Gonzi didn’t get rid of such scumbags from the party, can Dr Simon Busuttil clean up the party from the scumbags?
According to Il Fatto Quotidiano, an Italian newspaper, the Maltese prime minister is HuBastjan Dalli.
http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/2014/02/italian-news-report-last-week-bastian-dalli-john-dallis-criminal-brother-named-as-a-malta-contact-for-the-naples-camorra-who-describe-him-as-the-maltese-prime-ministers-john-dalli-brother/
There you have it. John Dalli the new Minister of Health.
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/en/newsdetails/news/national/Muscat-s-reshuffle-prime-minister-does-not-rule-out-taking-health-20140306
The Prime Minister only needs to ask John Dalli to kindly and regularly report what he has been up to at Mater Dei during cabinet meetings.