Carmen, please make sure that Jeffrey continues to take his medication

Published: January 15, 2012 at 8:39pm

Don't worry if you've lost your marbles, Jeff - I can lend you some.

Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando’s ‘mood’ is increasing in intensity again. He’s gone from unnatural calm to a quick escalation of vicious anger over the last couple of days.

It can only get worse.

You know that things are about to get bad when he goes from quoting Mahatma Gandhi and talking about puppies, kittens and walks in the countryside, on his Facebook wall, to this sort of thing (bearing in mind always that he is a member of parliament and chairman of the Malta Council of Science and Technology):

Dr. Lawrence Gonzi took a firm stand today against those who resort to vile personal attacks and who are poisoning the local political scene. Ms. Caruana Galizia continued with her despicable ranting on The Malta Independent on Sunday today. She is a pathological liar and has clear signs of mental instability exemplified by the daily torrent of bile she spews into her blogs.

Hmmmm, so I’m the one who is a pathological liar and mentally unstable, eh? Fascinating.

I’m actually looking forward to this general election, whatever the outcome in government. The stables really need to be cleaned out, big-time. They’re full of horse-shit.




8 Comments Comment

  1. sap says:

    “I’m actually looking forward to this general election, whatever the outcome in government”

    I’m actually looking forward to the ‘new’ PL gov. This blog would be my breakfast, brunch, lunch, tea, dinner and the tnaqqir that goes in between.

    Only one suggestion… please BE CAREFUL . we will need you!

  2. Peter Mallia says:

    I’d say ‘bring it, on!’, Mr Prime Minister. An intensive campaign in which the PN can show what it has done, against all odds, in the last four years.

    The choice is clear – in this economical turmoil who do you trust most as pilot – Gonzi or Joey?

    Now that the country is already in campaign mode I am not sure whether it’s better to postpone the election until September. I’d say, ‘bring it, on!’.

  3. Antoniette says:

    Poisoning the local political scene? I think he and his friends are doing that all by themselves.

    In my view, if there is no truth in what you say then why does it bother him so much? Methinks he doth protest too much.

  4. Dee says:

    The PN is likely to garner more votes if an election is called in the very near future then in a year’s time.

    The daily pantomine antics of double-dealing, pathetic, weepy-eyed whiners like El Capon, the tooth fairy and other assorted Judases are attracting back luke-warm Nationalists into the fold.

    We suddenly feel great sympathy with the Prime Minister and what he had to bear these last four years from these individuals.

  5. anthony says:

    No, cows’ shit.

    Almost as bad as the Augean ones.

  6. ciccio says:

    The PM should dissolve Parliament tomorrow, before it reconvenes, and call the election. Jeffrey should then have all the time he needs to find his marbles.

  7. The Capon says:

    It’s such a relief to know that the very minute a general election is announced and parliament is dissolved, Jeffrey, Franco and Jesmond are HISTORY.

    We needn’t hear about them ever again. And what a relief that’s going to be, for all concerned.

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