Posted in GE14, GE15

My contemplation as a BN voter on Najib’s jailing

I’m saddened.

Whatever one feels about Najib’s guilt, he is our former prime minister. That an ex-PM would be sitting in jail is saddening although this sentiment is not to disrespect the verdict of the court. Continue reading “My contemplation as a BN voter on Najib’s jailing”

Posted in GE14

‘I love PM’ banners have resurfaced

Urm, perhaps it’s not so much that orang sayang Najib but rather ramai yang benci DAP.

The “I Love PM” paraphernalia is a sign that Umno has switched into election gear. BN’s campaign for GE14, needless to say, is buoyed by the increasing rift between PAS and Pakatan.

Kudos to Joceline Tan for her overview of our present political scenario — another sterling column from her today about how ‘Najib is in a bullish mood’. Since she seems to have covered the bases in her lengthy piece, permit me to tumpang on a smart analysis by the undeniable sifu. Continue reading “‘I love PM’ banners have resurfaced”

Posted in Musuh dalam Selimut

Little hand grenades exploding in the house

Dr Chandra Muzaffar wrote yesterday:

“It is obvious that the attempt to oust Mukhriz has nothing to do with his governance. Nor does it accord with democratic principles. It appears to be a mischievous move aimed at helping someone tighten his grip over power — to the detriment of the people.”

Dr Chandra’s article appeared in the Yayasan 1Malaysia website. He is the chairman of the 1Malaysia Foundation — which is Najib’s spiritual home, so to speak. Continue reading “Little hand grenades exploding in the house”

Posted in Dosa Umno

Better for Najib to be feared than to be loved

I’m excerpting below some paragraphs from Joceline Tan’s Dec 1 article. She’s talking about Lim Guan Eng and the internal challenges he successfully fended off.

Nonetheless the lessons drawn by Joceline from Guan Eng’s iron grip on DAP should be made a teaching aid for the Umno president’s men. Continue reading “Better for Najib to be feared than to be loved”

Posted in Umno

Tun’s scorched earth: Wants ROS action against Umno?

Tun wrote the following today in Chedet:

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“The Prime Minister says it [RM2.6 billion ‘donation’] is for Umno. According to the Societies Act, Umno must report all financial transactions. There is no evidence that it has done so. It is in breach of the Societies Act. Umno was declared illegal in my time. The reasons were hardly serious. Now Umno had not reported and not taken action to recover the money and report to the Registrar of Societies. What does the law say the Registrar should do?”

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I don’t see how the Umno warlords can sit on the fence anymore. Continue reading “Tun’s scorched earth: Wants ROS action against Umno?”

Posted in Dosa Umno, Still clueless?

A right-wing Najib is better for BN’s chances in GE14

Najib’s date with destiny is as a war general.

The fiasco that is Saifuddin Abdullah should be a chastening lesson for Najib Razak that ‘moderation’ backfires.

Saifuddin, in an interview two days ago with Oriental Daily News, said Najib is no longer the moderate and progressive leader that he once knew the latter to be.

According to Si Pudin, his ex-boss changed after being hit by the Chinese tsunami in GE13 Continue reading “A right-wing Najib is better for BN’s chances in GE14”

Posted in Still clueless?

Chinese approval for Najib govt now only 5%

The Straits Times today reported on a Merdeka Center public opinion survey conducted last August. The Malaysian pollster had last week briefed Singapore financial sector analysts of its result.

In a news item headlined ‘Approval sinks for Malaysian PM Najib’s government’, the Singapore broadsheet quoting Merdeka Center on its findings said:

“Only 5 percent of the significant Chinese minority said they were happy with Datuk Seri Najib’s government. Continue reading “Chinese approval for Najib govt now only 5%”

Posted in Evangelista Bintang Tiga

Evangelistas meeting their match in Jamal Sekinchan

The Baju Merah taiko was quoted by the media as saying “Cina babi” is not a slur since after all, the Chinese love eating pork.

Jamal Sekinchan is doing what the sneaky bastards did when they claimed that Bak Kut Teh is not pork. Of course any Chinese would be well aware that BKT is pork just as Jamal is equally aware how offensive the taunt “Cina babi” is. Continue reading “Evangelistas meeting their match in Jamal Sekinchan”

Posted in Gunting Dalam Lipatan

The majority silent because they’re konpius

Basic journalism pivots on the 5W1H questions.

If one were to apply the ‘What, Who, When, Why, Where and How’ questions to the Red Shirts rally, the asker would definitely get himself lost and end up in Confusion Central, what with the thick haze shrouding the Klang Valley these few days. Continue reading “The majority silent because they’re konpius”

Posted in Uncategorized

Keep 1Malaysia and lose Putrajaya

To get its Selangor Menteri Besar post, the DAP will put the party’s Malay candidates in safe Chinese areas to contest GE14. It is guaranteed that the Chinese electorate will vote for these chosen DAP Malays so that they can vie for the MB crown.

BN will also be putting some MCA leaders in areas where the ruling party has traditionally contested. But this time the Malay voters, even those whose heart are still with Umno, will definitely reject the MCA Chinese candidates. Continue reading “Keep 1Malaysia and lose Putrajaya”

Posted in CLUELESS

Harbinger of Malay tsunami in GE14

You can assume the following trend – which I’m going demonstrate – as one lesson that the BN will be taught in GE14.

1. The silent majority are sorely deprived of a platform for our voice. More than 600 out of some one thousand people are saying, ‘No’, the Rohingya should not be allowed to stay in Malaysia.

That’s what the majority (60 percent) of my poll respondents feel. Continue reading “Harbinger of Malay tsunami in GE14”

Posted in Scissorati

Oh look who Najib has taken on board

Lim Kok Wing is in the PMO as “special programme coordinator” to the Prime Minister – see the Tan Sri’s purported (if we credit this Insider news report) call card.

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Continue reading “Oh look who Najib has taken on board”

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Posted in Umno

Rancangan Malaysia ke-11: Konsultan didahulukan

Excerpt from Liew Chin Tong’s statement on the 11th Malaysia Plan:

(Liew is DAP strategist and MP for Kluang)

Pemandu given too much money

“Najib has Pemandu, Talent Corp, Teraju, UKAS (Public-Private Partnership Unit), and many other new agencies which compete for influence with EPU. In particular, Pemandu has an unjustifiably huge budget to implement the various alphabet soups like NKRAs, NKEAs.” – Liew Chin Tong

Continue reading “Rancangan Malaysia ke-11: Konsultan didahulukan”

Posted in Dosa Umno

Koyak lah when cabinet ministers begin channeling Marina Mahathir

In the mind of the ordinary rakyat, what we call the “government” usually equals the prime minister and his cabinet.

The government however further comprises “the entire federal public service from the highest to the lowest, including of course the police force and the armed forces”, according to Tun Mohamed Suffian Hashim, the late Lord President.

Tun Suffian also stressed that the government, although powerful, must nonetheless conform to the law. Continue reading “Koyak lah when cabinet ministers begin channeling Marina Mahathir”

Posted in Umno

Najib gomen caves in to pressure

“The Home Ministry (Deputy Home Minister Wan Junaidi Jaafar) has said that Malaysia will push back the Rohingya that have arrived in the trawlers. We are waiting to see if Najib has the gumption to stand by his government’s decision,” I posted yesterday.

Only last week (May 14), Wan Junaidi was quoted by Reuters as saying, “I don’t see why we are under pressure. We are doing what we think we should do. We have to consider what our people want to see us doing. They don’t want to see immigrants come into our country”. Continue reading “Najib gomen caves in to pressure”