Joseph: lessons in how to do it
Published:
May 7, 2012 at 8:55pm
Instead of aiming to be the youngest prime minister, Joseph should have aimed to be the smartest one. Damn shame for us all that he ‘s a non-starter.
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If he sees this his first thought will probably be ‘her teleprompter is better than mine.’
Bloody brilliant .
Joseph started off with loads of daddy’s money, and a daddy’s house with pool and and education at SAC. He is a no-starter
I never tire of watching Thatcter’s speeches. She was such a brilliant politician – a true leader.
Some of our presumptious politicians would do themselves no harm to get hold of some of her impromptu discourses, and admire the clarity of her arguments, all done without offending her opponents.
[Daphne – Or using a teleprompter, with or without a pedal.]
She had an excellent understanding of the economy, believed in the private sector, and as you suggest, had a clarity of mind. She could see what others failed to see.
And she delivered results.
And she was a chemist :)
I do not think it is fair to compare Joey with the most formidable British politician of the twentieth century after, of course, WSC.
Joey is a miniscule midget, in all respects, when compared to Maggie. He is a pathetic all-rounder.
I think this is the first time I am standing up for poor Joey.
As much as I dislike him, I cannot help it in the circumstances.
Let us compare like with like.
Someone had the gall of comparing Joey to Hollande in comments on timesofmalta.com’s board. Look up Colin Camilleri’s comment: http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120507/local/muscat-congratulates-hollande.418670