What goes around comes around

Saturday, 15 Sep 2012, 17:11

 

"Zgur li ebda Prim Ministru ma jista jmexxi jekk ma jkollux maggoranza fil-Parlament." – In-Nazzjon, 23.06.1998

This is how they accused Labour back in 1998. However, it seems as if they had forgotten what they had issued on their official newspaper. They are now in a much worse situation than Labour were back in 1998.

So what happened? Simple. For them it was good enough to accuse Labour; however it seems that it does not apply for them.

But I think I get it now, maybe because they don't even consider Gonzi as a prime minister anymore? Maybe because he's being kept slave of an internal party clique?

No wonder even traditional PN fans are starting to dislike him.

Well, what goes around comes around; you should know that by now.

Alex Cutajar

http://www.alexcutajar.com/2012/09/what-goes-around-comes-around.html

References: http://www.maltapolitics.com/

 

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BETTER FUTURE

- Sun 16-Sep-2012, 11:16

Gonzi must be the worse Prime Minister and party leader this pass century. On an off the cuff reaction, you might grade him about the same as KMB. Then you realise that is not correct, as KMB was intrinsically a good, honest cleaver man, who was just not Prime Minister material. Gonzi is simply avidly arrogant and a very bad loser, clothed with a snake-oil salesman, con-man smile.

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