Interspersed with his spasms of self-praise, telling us he's one of the best criminal lawyers with which the country has been blessed and how he has the solution to everything under the sun, the truth came to the top, rising like cream to the top of the sour milk.
The bottom line is clear to anyone who watched Bondi+ without an eagerness to see Lou Bondi creamed. The man is an arrogant know-it-all who smirks his way through every question put to him, refusing to answer any question he sees as awkward and, quite obviously, without the guts to declare a final position.
You see, if he declares himself once and for all, his novelty value disappears and the world will start to do what it should have done months ago, that is ignore him for the spoilt brat that he is.
Frankly, I admire Lou Bondi: faced with a self-absorbed twerp making it clear that it's his way or the highway, I would have fallen for the manipulation and lost it. Lou's reaction was subtler: he just let that inimitable look of amazement cross his face, making it clear what we should think of Debono.
Did you notice two things, though? Debono almost lost it when his nemesis, Joseph Muscat...
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