A self-described progressive liberal who argues in favour of gross human rights violations

Published: December 13, 2014 at 4:44pm




11 Comments Comment

  1. Beingpressed says:

    Odds on Stephen Smith won’t be in Malta this Christmas.

  2. Jack Beans says:

    “MORALMENT U POLITIKAMENT KORROTT.”

  3. FP says:

    Pathetic little twerp.

    Jeffrey, do 400,000-odd big favours in one fell swoop and vanish.

    No, not leave Malta; just vanish. Wishing you on another people is too cruel to even contemplate.

  4. ciccio says:

    Daphne, I am going to have to be objective.

    Labour’s plans for yesterday’s edition of Xarabank have in part been successful. Rather than allowing the discussion to focus on the Manwel Mallia case – and hence on the political responsibility of Joseph Muscat and Kurt Farrugia which has not been carried so far – the programme degenerated into a confrontation with JPO.

    Toni Abela was enjoying it: the less there was to defend about Mallia, Muscat, and Farrugia, the more he could sit quietly, saving the microphone and the cameras from a lot of spitting.

    Labour was probably fearing that the programme would emphasise too much on Muscat’s and Farrugia’s responsibilities, so I can understand why the two of them must have concocted the plan to send JPO along with Toni.

    Repeatedly, JPO has shown his ability to cause a TV debate to degenerate into one of insults and one-way aggression. Labour is using him for that purpose.

    [Daphne – Effective tactics don’t set out to cause Y damage to avoid X damage, ciccio. Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando’s performance on Xarabank yesterday – indeed, the very fact that he was sent by them at all – caused the Labour Party a lot of harm to add to and compound the damage already done by the Mallia debacle. When people are saying that you’ve lost it, don’t send somebody along to prove it.]

  5. Painter says:

    How about sending this guy to Mars? Will do us all a favour.

  6. Wistin Schembri says:

    Incredible! I agree with Alfred Sant, namely when he stated that JPO is “politkament u moralment korrott”.

  7. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Ciccio, I am going to have to be objective.

    On Monday morning, Pullicino Orlando will go to his office in Bighi as usual, where he will chair a meeting of the Board of Directors of MCST, and take important decisions using public money, which will decide the future of Malta well into the next decade.

    And the board members will acquiesce with alacrity.

  8. cicca says:

    Looks like JPO took this opportunity to launch his general election campaign and now we know whose votes he’s after.

    Muscat lost one star candidate and it seems he may have found a replacement albeit attracting a different type of voter.

  9. makjavel says:

    Jeffrey’s psycho performance just added to the shit Joseph is sinking in.

    The fact that Labour supporters just never turned up for the usual guaranteed Labour mob meeting must have woken Joseph from his beauty sleep.

    And what he’s smelling isn’t coffee.

  10. Tinu says:

    Empty vessels make the most noise

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