Everything our PM does has to be fake and staged
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October 22, 2014 at 12:10am
Even this photograph – he had already met Libya’s prime minister in exile at the airport, when he landed with half his cabinet. Now here Muscat is, greeting him on the steps to his office as though welcoming him to Malta.
Naghmlu show ghall-press u ghat-turisti.
Didn’t Kugin Ryan Il-Friza say only yesterday that there was going to be a “media blackout” on this visit for reasons of national security?
I suppose that’s why he left the Libyan PM on his office stairs long enough to be shot by any one of the many Gaddafi loyalists holed out in Malta.
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“I think I will like this place, Mr Prime Minister, but show me around, please, I want to see all, please.”
Jo is a fake as the guy who has been passing himself off as Paul McCartney since late 1966.
….and of course standing on the first step to balance out his, well, limitations.
All the mannerisms of a used-car salesman.
Our Prime Minister is not just fake but he is also, or rather even more a blatant liar.
I would bet my last cent that those looking on are all secret service agents under cover – except the PBS and One cameramen.