How sad.

Published: April 28, 2014 at 10:33am

Vote for Marlene Mizzi because she is the first Maltese woman to have been elected to the European Parliament – a full two minutes before Roberta Metsola.

And she’s there for you…with or without her toys and catsuits, but 45 years on still with that late 1960s way of using mascara that separates the eyelashes into upstanding clumps for that Twiggy-era ‘startled eye’ Biba look.

PS: Isn’t Labour MEP Claudette Abela Baldacchino a woman? She looks like one.

Marlene Mizzi leaflet




22 Comments Comment

  1. Alf says:

    How petty and ridiculous can Marlene Mizzi be.

  2. Gaetano Pace says:

    Prove me right. Was it not Baldacchino of Zejtun the first woman to be elected to the European Parliament? If this is the case, not only is it sad, it is very very pathetic.

    • M. Cassar says:

      It would actually be worrying because a person fit for the European Parliament cannot afford to be hazy about facts since we of course will assume that she is not deliberately being devious or misleading.

    • observer says:

      Not only sad and very pathetic – it’s also very untruthful and absolutely stupid.

  3. Alf says:

    Honesty is a luxury that most people cannot afford

  4. Mandy says:

    Sadder still:

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    • Violet says:

      When will our arrogant Prime Minister start treating the Maltese people with a little bit of respect and dignity?

    • Tabatha White says:

      Why, then, did she use the name Farrugia?

      This is not a case of “what happens in Rome stays in Rome.”

      Obviously, it didn’t.

      Michelle Farrugia.

      What next? Pradeep Shankaran Muscat?

      If names and identities, protocol and ethics, due-diligence and proper police process have this little value to them, how are we ever to know who the IIP passports are being handed out to?

      Who is ever to know where Pradeep Shankaran Kasco Muscat Aliyev is opening bank accounts and with what passport and papers?

      The laugh is on us, because we spend our time being incredulous when we should be out in the streets in loud revolt, yet the degree of fear in the mix with incredulity, and the chaotic unfolding of events has us dizzy and stunned.

      We need to assimilate this fast.

      We need to understand that Joseph Muscat will continue unhindered until he is stood up to.

      The playground bully needs to be confronted by each and every person who does not agree with what is happening.

      There is a logic to the pattern behind this dizzy-making: prolongation and progressive deterioration of the fabric of society; confusion, excuses, PQs without reply, no order, no ethics:

      No one knows what the hell is going on.

      There’s zero transparency across the Labour scale. A Government in constant campaign mode with no action in terms of solid result.

      Everything is badly done.

      And we cower and let it happen.

      If one person started a protest, would you join that person or wait until a safe critical mass collects?

      These are the questions we should be asking.

      We need to be gearing up for immediate protest.

      Instead he has prepared a crowd that would be jubilant about the free entrance to hell: a crowd to drown any sound of protest.

  5. Ghoxrin Punt says:

    As usual, Jhaltu il hass mal b***.

    When will these people realise that what counts is not the getting there, but proving that they can deliver once they arrive

  6. Doone says:

    Even had she been the first Maltese elected female MEP, is that her only achievement?

    As an elected MEP, she should have something more tangible to present to her electorate as a reason to be voted for.

    If being the first elected female MEP is the only thing you can think of, there isn’t much to go on, my dear Marlene. How sad indeed.

  7. albona says:

    The first heterosexual woman too I might add, or rather, she might emphasise.

  8. I elect to abstain says:

    Being quite disillusioned with all Maltese politicians and political parties, I shall continue using my EP voting document as a bookmark till it falls in tatters. So much for who was elected first — man, woman or hermaphrodite.

  9. Min Jaf says:

    Goes to show how up to date Marlene Mizzi is when it comes to European Parliamentary affairs. Lanqas biss taf l-MEPs l-ohra hux nisa jew irgiel.

  10. Peppa Pig says:

    A superficial, vapid, airhead if there ever was one.

    Min jaf kemm konna inkunu nafu xorti kieku il-mejda tal-boardroom tal-Borsa ta’ Malta setghet tiftah halqa.

  11. bob-a-job says:

    Good or bad at least Marlene Mizzi didn’t shift party for personal gain.

    Cyrus Engerer, on the other hand took advantage of an opportunity without thinking about the morals, ethics or principles of that action.

    Cyrus Engerer always took expediency over morality like the time he stuck his posters on every church parvis and sold himself to church goers when after the election he claimed he is an atheist.

    This time he collected signatures for FKNK then claimed to be anti-hunting.

    Cyrus Engerer repeatedly proves himself a hypocrite of the first order and certainly not MEP material.

  12. pacenzja says:

    The first botoxed Maltese woman maybe ?

  13. H.P. Baxxter says:

    How sweet of Marlene Mizzi to get her mum to pose for a campaign advert. I admire such family values.

  14. curious says:

    Marlene Mizzi is on Reporter on TVM.

    “Imisskhom (PN) tisthu issemmu l-meritokrazija.”

    Kudos to Stefano Mallia for mentioning a list of persons who had high profile jobs during PN administrations. Marlene Mizzi is one of them or does she has an onset of dementia?

    Isthi int, Marlene.

  15. Gee Dee says:

    Biex tisthi, trid tkun taf kif.

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