Some intellectual debate on the relative merits of the Nationalist Party’s deputy leader

Published: February 13, 2013 at 12:30am

Supporters of Malta Taghna Lkoll and JosephMuscatDotCom discuss the issues raised by PN deputy leader Simon Busuttil.

Labour Pride 1

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20 Comments Comment

  1. Claude Sciberras says:

    Labour Pride?

  2. ciccio says:

    I think they were continuing with the discussion about Culture which JosephMuscatDotCom started at the Wignacourt Museum this morning.

    Truly liberal and progressive. Where is Kenneth Zammit Tabona?

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      I loved Kenneth’s article, and I look forward to a Labour government’s museum of contemporary art, where we can finally admire Kenneth’s splendid oeuvres.

      • Jozef says:

        Joseph really fits his ideal of figure, facial expression and all.

        And he gets to wear a wig and a pussycat.

      • H.P. Baxxter says:

        Go on, have a laugh. Just remember that it was PN that appointed Kenneth Zammit Tabona to his current posts.

      • P Shaw says:

        Will Kenneth be selected to paint the official portrait of the new beloved and god-given prime minister?

      • Tabatha White says:

        I have heard was that it was Kenneth Zammit Tabona who actually wrote or inspired that part of the Labour Party electoral programme which dealt with museums, theatres, orchestras and ‘culture’ – which he then wrote about yesterday for The Times, comparing and contrasting it with the PN programme.

        No surprise therefore that he found what he was looking for under MLP/ Joseph & Co.

      • Miss O'Brien says:

        Call me a Nationalist die hard, but I have removed Kenneth Zammit Tabona’s pictures from my wall.

      • ciccio says:

        Tuesday 12 February 2013.
        The Times publishes an opinion by Kenneth Zammit Tabona, in which he is full of praise of the Moviment’s (he calls it the Labour Party) proposals about culture.
        On the same day, the Great Leader announced his culture proposals at the Wignacourt Museum in Rabat.

        Surely a coincidence.

      • H.P. Baxxter says:

        He’ll now draw a sharp breath and in his next article he’ll whine about being “attacked” because he came out in favour of Labour.

        As for me, I’m “attacking” him because he doesn’t know the meaning of the word “corporate loyalty”. This is what it’s all about. It’s not politics. It’s the same despicable effrontery which has seen JPO, appointed by the government to a government post, working to bring down the government that gave him his job.

        Let me put it this way: Bill Gates hires you as a top executive at Microsoft, and you go about declaring that you prefer Apple products.

        You have to wonder how any foreigner would want to invest in Malta when this sort of warped mentality is rife.

      • Jozef says:

        He just screwed any resale value his works had.

        erm, price.

    • Jozef says:

      Busy sploshing the next batch of watercolours.

      It will be on sometime this year at the worker’s memorial building.

      • Tabatha White says:

        Oh dear, do you think we’ll get a memorial to Democracy IF they get elected.

        Or do you think Toni Abela’s already working on it?

  3. Harry Purdie says:

    Little Joey’s most recent quote: ‘Gather the deranged around me, I will lead you to the promised land.’

  4. Gahan says:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vnp4kj5lLOU

    Any semblance to Joseph to Chicken Little is purely fictitious.

  5. David Buttigieg says:

    ‘Wicc ta’ Pufta’?

    Quick, call LGBT Labour.

  6. Fido says:

    Probably they have never had a good look in the mirror.

  7. Pink says:

    What will the LGBT say?

  8. Grezz says:

    The true essence of Labour.

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