Fenech Adami to Muscat: “You cannot stop abuse, corruption and all those sharks in the Partit Laburista’s ranks from your bed.”
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December 11, 2014 at 9:23am
Busuttil and Fenech Adami were on a roll in parliament last night.
“Kurt is the prime minister’s the keychain.”
“Muscat can’t fight sharks from his bed.”
“All Malta saw those bullet-holes but you didn’t because you went to bed. Wake up and smell the coffee.”
The imagery is hilarious. It would be funny if it weren’t so tragic.
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Min jorqod ma jabadx hut.
Especially the big fish.
We do need to break it to the PM somehow that his strict adherence to a beauty-sleep regimen is not working at all.
I don’t know what regimen Owen Bonnici is following but it’s not working either. Kemm mar lura.
He’s in bed all right.
We do need it to break it to the PM somehow that it seems it’s time for him to face facts and resign.
“Dr Zammit Lewis jgħajjar lili billi jgħajjar lil missieri. Missieri ġabhom jitkellmu weħidhom u tefagħhom 25 sena fl-Oppożizzjoni. Missieri m’għandux bżonn id-difiża tiegħi; l-istorja tiġġudikah.”
Any person with a shred of decency in him would have left parliament in shame after such an onslaught.
A Prime Minister with a shred of decency, and any genuine respect towards the electorate that he is meant to be serving, would have relinquished government.
INTRINSIKAMENT KORROTTI.
BIL-ĦUT MINN RASHA TINTENN. SHAME ON YOU.
Would it make sense for the Opposition to bring a motion with a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister in Parliament some time soon?
I know it will not pass – who expected the one about Manwel Mallia to pass – but it would be good to see how Marlene Farrugia, Manwel Mallia, and some others will vote.
I may be wrong in thinking this but I hope that Simon Busuttil his parliamentary group will not mix and mingle with the prime minister and his parliamentary group at the festive drinks in parliament.
Nor should Dr. Busuttil appear on Strina together with Dr. Muscat.
He should not treat serious threats and grievous insults as though they are nothing, or just part of a game, because otherwise it will be perceived as ‘stop it; I like it’.
The PM needs to get off his high horse and start acting like a Prime Minister, but I doubt whether he is capable of doing this and he knows it – that is why he is losing his cool.
We have a big fat liar for a prime minister
Yesterday during his speech towards the end Simon Busuttil used a popular English saying..does anyone recall since I can’t find a transcript anywhere.
http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2014-12-11/local-news/Nothing-has-changed-Marlene-Farrugia-says-as-PL-turns-down-request-for-extraordinary-conference-6736127141
Turning to the dismissal of Manuel Mallia from the post of Minister, she questioned the Office of the Prime Minister’s involvement in the whole issue.
“Kurt Farrugia doesn’t do anything without being given the OK by the Prime Minister,” she said. Kurt Farrugia issued the statement which contained inaccuracies on the incident involving the Minister’s driver.
Listening to parliament debates is becoming quite entertaining. The sheer stupidity, ignorance and arrogance from the government side contradicts completely with the calm, cool, wit from the opposition benches.
Seems like most of the government side cannot handle them and most of them walk out or fall asleep.
It was brilliant when Joe MIzzi was asleep and suddenly woke up screaming at some comment he did not like. The PN are well aware that there are people listening to these debates and try and give us a good imagery of what is happening inside. Thank you all.
It is of course shameful that the PM went to sleep when there was an incident of national importance still evolving.
However it might also have been a godsend because if he had stayed awake he would probably have made a bigger hash of things. If this was at all possible.
We listened attentively to Parliament yesterday – not so much the government ministers, as they were pathetic, grovelling and pandering to Joseph Muscat.
Both Beppe Fenech Adami and Simon Busuttil were absolutely brilliant.
It is so obvious that the calibre of the Opposition members is much higher than that of Muscat and his motley crew. Muscat doesn’t have an ounce of humility or common decency in him but instead lashed out at Busuttil in his usual bullying style, just like a kid in the playground who hasn’t got his way.
Muscat is already passé and this in just 20 months.
Marlene Farrugia is being insulted and ridiculed excessively by many Laburisti. They don’t want to take her advice to gather all PL sections and discuss the situation calmly and civilly.
Dialogue is out of the question.
Marlene Farrugia’s proposal is a non-starter with Labour. They are not interested in correcting what is wrong with them (even if this were possible).
Labour’s only concern is being in power and feeding at the public trough.
The only changes the PL makes are cosmetic ones, such as those in the lead up to the elections, to hoodwink a gullible electorate.
If the Prime Minister was not told of the bullet holes and blithely went to sleep, should he not immediately fire those whose job it is to inform him immediately of major crises? His spokesman was part of this debacle yet we are to believe he never passed it on.
However you look at it his handling of this is at best very scarily inept for the one at whom the buck stops. At worst of course it does nothing to allay the strong suspicion that he not only colluded but masterminded the response.
If this is the level of skill and foresight with which the leader of the nation operates, God help us all.
It was actually in Maltese: Jilghaba ta l-iblah biex ma jhallsx dwana.
Simon Busuttil was really good yesterday. Keep them coming.
Missieru ghamilhom nies. Fil-fatt anke id-dinosawri fil-grupp taghlmu jikkopjaw u jilghabuha ta’nies edukati. Kollha lahqu, min avukat u min b’PHD.