
Thursday, 29th January 2009
Barack Obama's ATM moment
Watching Barack Obama fluffing his lines when taking the oath of office, and then having to take a second oath, reminded me of the ATM moment when our Prime Minister had to wait for a second attempt by the machine to supply the coveted euro on January 1, 2008. Those that had campaigned so long against the EU and the euro showed their warped pleasure then, just like a few around the world might have been pleased with President Obama's fluffed lines.
But Lawrence Gonzi not only showed how visionary he was in introducing the euro at the first opportunity and how well-managed was the introduction, but went on to win a general election against steep odds.
Likewise, despite President Obama's fluffed words, all lovers of liberty around the globe wish Godspeed to the leader of the free world.








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So, dear Mr. Eddie Aquilina, stop gushing and get your facts straight. Stop these silly comparisons with President Obama.
Should the Justice's opponents read something into that, given that he was a Bush appointee? I speak with tongue firmly in cheek, by the way.
President Obama did not fluff words; on the contrary, he pick up the judge's mistake, hesitated and correctly repeated the words as put to him.
As to making fun of moments like this, being Obama or Gonzi or Muscat or whoever, crooked or small minds manifest themselves!!!