This is how you can see what a man is really made of

Published: February 7, 2013 at 6:40pm

EU Summit

While Joseph Muscat is farting around with his JosephMuscatDotCom Moonie conventions at the Bay Arena, being lauded by types such as Audrey Harrison, wife of the man who hopes to replace Police Commissioner John Rizzo, and Marlene Seychell, ex-wife of the man on the far right of this picture showing Mintoff and Karmenu Vella out boating with the boys, Lawrence Gonzi is in Brussels, negotiating for Malta to keep its funds allocation in the upcoming EU budget which would see us subject to austerity cuts.

Can you imagine Muscat doing that?

That’s right. I can’t either. Beyond the Reverend Moon cult symbolism, there’s just nothing there.

Marlene Seychell isn't a switcher or a convert to the cult of JosephMuscatDotCom. She used to be married to Carlo Seychell, on the right of this picture, seen here out boating with Karmenu Vella and Dom Mintoff back in the Golden Years.

Marlene Seychell isn’t a switcher or a convert to the cult of JosephMuscatDotCom. She used to be married to Carlo Seychell, on the right of this picture, seen here out boating with Karmenu Vella and Dom Mintoff back in the Golden Years.




13 Comments Comment

  1. Min Jaf says:

    Kemm gibed zaqqu l-gewwa ghax-ritratt, Duminku.

  2. Morgan says:

    Marlene Seychell, if I am not mistaken, owns the franchises for Promod, Okaiidi, Pumpkin Patch, Morgan and Miss Selfridge shops in Malta.

    That means she did pretty well under the Nationalist government.

    She is not a switcher, but has always been a diehard Labourite, and like all Mintoffjani-minn-guf-ommhom, no matter how fantastic the performance of a Nationalist government, they still pine for Labour power.

    • maryanne says:

      But she’s not happy with the parking space available. Why doesn’t she tell us about the huge numbers of shoppers in Sliema over the Christmas season.

  3. maryanne says:

    They are doing their utmost to give the impression that there are many switchers. In actual fact it is as you wrote a couple of days ago.

    These supposed switchers always voted Labour but were always embarrassed to admit it.

    In my book they are opportunists. They had it good under Nationalist admistrations and now they don’t want to call it quits.

    One question I’d like to ask is about Robert Abela. He addressed a Labour mass meeting and given the position his wife occupies in the Labour Party, he has a conflict of interest with his work at MEPA.

    What kind of advice is he going to give Mepa about the proposed power station? certainly not an objective one.

  4. Alex says:

    Carlo is a quiet guy who minds his own business. He does not seek publicity. I don’t think that it’s fair to keep bringing up his name and this particular picture.

    Marlene Seychell could have been described as an entrepreneur or whatever. No need to define her by who she was married to.

    [Daphne – There is every such need. Somebody who was married to one of Mintoff’s boating-buddies can never pose about as a switcher who converted to Labour because of Lovely Joseph.]

  5. Evelyn Grech says:

    Dr.Gonzi is a great leader. He weathered the storms that Dr.Franco created for the government amid international economic turmoil. And a war next door.

    We stand to lose big time if he is not elected again.

  6. Zejtunija says:

    It is under Eddie Fenech Adami and Lawrence Gonzi that Malta became ‘taghna lkoll’.

    I’ve just listened to Edward Scicluna on TVHemm ramble on about all the appointments he was given on recommendation by Fenech Adami. He was not the only one.

    Louis Grech fared pretty well under a Nationalist Government. Then there is George Abela, our dear President, who is so Labour that his own son defies decorum and addresses a Labour meeting.

    He was appointed thanks to a Nationalist Prime Minister who truly wanted the country to be united and put the dirty Mintoffjan past behind us.

    Except that it was too early.

    The division that Mintoff sowed is still too ingrained.

    With all his old cronies about to become Cabinet ministers again, it will be impossible for them to behave in any other way than what they have known. So we can’t expect anything but the same old hnizrijiet.

  7. B'Bugia says:

    Well done, Daphne, this is a very good comment which it touched me a lot.

    While jester Joseph was praising his medieval and low profile new Labour candidates and entertaining his idiot followers, Dr. Gonzi has been negotiating for the interest of Malta taghna lkoll.

    People should take into account the difference between Dr. Gonzi ‘s interests towards our country and josephmuscat’s interests towards himself and his party.

  8. General says:

    Who’s Carlo Seychell?

  9. Augustus says:

    The difference between Dr. Joseph Muscat and Dr. Lawrence Gonzi is that, Muscat is hungry for power while Gonzi is hungry to better our standard of living.

  10. ciccio says:

    JosephMuscatDotCom would be negotiating for Euro 1 million in cash, while Dr. Lawrence Gonzi negotiates for several hundred million Euros.

  11. Charles says:

    “The difference between a politician and a statesman is that a politician thinks about the next election while the statesman think about the next generation”

    ― Hillary Rodham Clinton

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