Dik tal-cat siuts does a bit of sleuthing on Facebook

Published: July 26, 2012 at 8:30pm

Marlene Mizzi (left) asks Emmanuel Mallia whether the water from the Fountain of Youth actually works.

Marlene Mizzi
The more PBO speaks the crazier it gets..for the PN! Consider this scenario: If Joseph Muscat told Simon Busutiil and SB told Gordon Pisani, then the PN – contrary to their claims – knew of the Mistra issue before the eve of the elections = Gordon Pisani is lying. If the PN really did not know about the Mistra project ,and GPisani did not lie = Simon Busittil is lying! If SB is NOT lying, and he actually informed GP and Castille of this conversaion = the PN is lying. ….and PBO is continuing to dig deeper and deeper when the hole he has dug for the PN is already gynormous . Who is the Big Mouth now ?




22 Comments Comment

  1. Viva San Zanzan says:

    Min jaf kemm sa tbiegh black and red cat siuts lil tat-kazin tat-Tamal ghal wara il-marc ta’ San Gejtanu gimghatejn ohra.

  2. Herbie says:

    ‘Who is the Big Mouth now?’

    I can answer that: Marlene Mizzi.

  3. Big Mouth says:

    Nowhere did I read (Malta Today 25.07) that Simon Busuttil said anything of the sort to Gordon Pisani. Check your facts first, Mrs Mizzi.

  4. Jozef says:

    Is she really this dumb?

  5. Matt B says:

    To say that that logic is incomprehensible is an understatement.

  6. mandango70 says:

    Good one Marlene!

    • Stefan Vella says:

      Another one who did not check the facts.

    • DUST says:

      Geez, how stupid can you be?

      The Nationalist Party simply found out that JPO was a political target (which, in Labour’s case, typically means a mud-slinging campaign)… not that JPO had a contract in hand.

    • Vanni says:

      Simple minds are pleased with simple things, mandango70

  7. Harry Purdie says:

    Why all the equal signs interspersed within her convoluted meanderings? Is she studying mathematics now?

    Perhaps she could ask little Joey’s ghost writer to sit the exam for her.

  8. Antoine Vella says:

    Logic is not her forte, but we knew that.

    The PN never said they didn’t know Pullicino Orlando was going to be attacked by Alfred Sant. That’s what Joseph Peċluq Muscat blabbed about.

    What the PN did not realise was just how deeply Pullicino Orlando was really involved. Alfred Sant had attacked so many people and accused so many ministers and MPs of corruption that, by 2008, no one believed him, not even the PN.

  9. Alfred Bugeja says:

    She’s mixing the bit about the PN getting to know who the target of the attack was, and the thing about the contract.

    The chief of the Labour Business Forum could be doing it in purpose to confuse her electorate, but I doubt she has the IQ to think that through.

  10. Gahan says:

    Pure PL logic.

    Marlene takes the biscuit for the blonde with the smallest brain trying to prove with a string of assumptions that Joseph is not a big mouth.

  11. Hibernating from Malta says:

    On another note…. Eddy Privitera sab kappel jigieh:

    http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20120726/business-news/malita.430251

    Eddy Privitera
    Today, 18:51
    Ix- Shares ta’ Spanja, l-Italja, l-Irlanda, il-Grecja u lPortugal ukoll kienu inhatfu la kellhom imghax gholi ! Allura b’daqshekk il-finanzi ta’ dawk il-pajjizi huma fis-sod ??????
    Reply to Eddy Privitera
    Philip Hili
    Today, 19:10
    @ eddy prvitera.

    X’ghandhom x’jaqsmu ix-shares tal-Grecja u l-postijiet kollha li semmejt.
    Mark Mifsud
    Today, 19:26
    Bonds you mean….
    G Portelli
    Today, 19:41
    Eddy do you know the difference between shares and bonds? ha ha
    Louis Muscat
    Today, 21:13
    Eddy, jekk ma titkellimx tghamel figura isbah.

  12. Hibernating from Malta says:

    Suggestion: Dunno if I read this phrase here or somewhere else, given my dissertation blues at the moment – However if you could name your next Labour lack of policy article with a phrase I read somewhere, in line with a traditional Maltese hymn:

    “Ahna x’nistghu x’noffru, ahna m’ghandan xejn. Ghadna haga mohgaga, nisperaw li toghgbok Mulej”

    (Fl-offerta tieghek, fl-offerta taghna…..)

  13. C.Portelli says:

    Wow! Where did you get that high intellectual level of reasoning? U LE….

  14. Fido says:

    In my days, the philosphy professor would have just said, “Non Sequitur”

  15. Anthony Briffa says:

    When I was a form II student (not with Franco Debono), my teacher of Maltese, Fr. Dionisju Mintoff, dedicated one of his very interesting lessons to Maltese proverbs.

    One proverb, which struck me most and keeps coming back to me, was ‘tiftah halqek u tohrog papru’.

  16. jack says:

    So Mrs Mizzi’s logic hinges on the assumption that Joseph Muscat blew the whistle in the first place. I rest my case.

  17. David S says:

    Marlene . I now fully understand why Austin Gatt had very little time for your nonsense.

    Not that you were a bright spark even on Chamber of Commerce Council.

    The Nationalist Party was alerted that the target was to be JPO in the final “bomba” rumour which was doing the rounds. Dr Gonzi was unaware of the contract because JPO lied to him and to others.

    Based on this leak, the cat and mouse game commenced with JPO being given instructions to confront Alfred Sant’s “lie” – the Nationalist Party actually thought it was a lie, remember – first by JPO turning up at Sant’s press conference in front of Mepa, then chasing him around Gozo and Mistra and finally the infamous challenge of JPO turning up as a journalist in the Alfred Sant debate, which had to be postponed to the next day as Alfred Sant refused to have JPO posing as a journalist.

    Had the Nationalist Party known of the existence of the contract, they certainly would not have exposed JPO to such a possible showdown with Sant. They would have dealt with it differently, and they certainly would not have supported JPO.

    It was on the final televised prerecorded debate that Alfred Sant produced the contract which was broadcast at the same time as the final mass meetings of the PN and MLP, and therefore a good percentage of the electorate was unaware of this contract until after the election, as no one could report about the final debate during the Friday ” day of reflection”.

    Marlene, do you now understand? Or do you need some graphics and perhaps a Power Point presentation to work out what was leaked to whom, and who was lying.

  18. L. Gatt says:

    Manwel, fifty shades of red.

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