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Anwar Ibrahim’s obsession with Najib the ‘Dictator’ may be good for the nation PDF Print
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 09:58

Anwar’s obsession with demonising Najib is urgent. For starters, it has dawned on some enlightened ones within the Opposition that Anwar can’t wrest the Federal Government in a legitimate battle in the polls.

By Azmi Anshar, NEW STRAITS TIMES

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is excruciatingly obsessed with Datuk Seri Najib Razak, the pretender Prime Minister-in-waiting keeping antagonistic tabs on the genuine Prime Minister-designate. After guzzling the Umno divisional election nominations to win the party presidency uncontested, Najib is now forced to endure screaming volleys of epithets, the latest that he will foster a dictatorial regime once he takes office.

Now who would want to accuse Najib of such despicable foreboding even before he had a chance to sniff the real powers of Premiership, if not from Anwar, who lashed out at Najib and complained that if he “comes into the picture, everything will be clamped down.” Addressing the media in Parliament yesterday and in his habitually haranguing tone, Anwar went ballistic after he was told that the Finance Minister will roll out the RM7 billion stimulus package announced in the Dewan Rakyat last week.

The stimulus plan, whether it was not approved in Parliament or not tabled, has been made into a source of discomfort for the Opposition leader, compelling him to even lambast mainstream newspapers for covering-up this little known fact to protect Najib. “This is what we mean by arrogance of power…they control everything, dictate terms and monopolise the news and they can get away literally with murder,” he rattled away his disgust at the perceived administration that will come under Najib.

While Anwar ranted that the stimulus package cannot be considered as “approved policy”, Najib duly won approval from the Speaker to move his package after Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia ruled that it was “not an additional budget to Budget 2009 but a supplementary measure” to tackle the global economic meltdown. An early 2009 start for the stimulus package to move on the ground is projected but Anwar insisted that it was not done according to procedures. “If he says it will be disbursed in January, how do you disburse funds that have not been approved by Parliament? So I do not know from where, maybe from his savings,” Anwar deadpanned.

Anwar’s rebuke comes in the stream of critics refusing to cut any slack for Najib now while he earns breaks in little doses is typical political harassment. But Najib as a dictator? Crackpot or tin-pot? That’ll be a scream. The only elected dictator by popular vote, in Umno and in the general election. Of course, once in power in March, Najib can for laughs emulate a malevolent variety of styles from infamous dictators – Castro, Amin, Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Pinochet. If he is able to do so in the first place. What about duplicating Kaunda, Piłsudski, Antonescu, Horthy, Torrijos and Atatürk, the Turk who was also democratically elected like Najib? Hugo Chavez has been molested by the Western media as a raving mad dictator. Perhaps his is a more personable character that Najib should imitate?

Maybe Anwar confused Najib for Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who during his 22 years in the PM’s office had brooked his fair share of unflattering epithets, chief among them “dictator”, and chief among his detractors was Anwar. After his sacking from Government and during his correction years, Anwar invested time, effort, money and legal fees to unleash one railing rhetoric after another against Dr Mahathir that in some measure, succeeded in blackening the ex-PM’s image but his reputation, especially in Japan and African and Middle East nations remain sterling.

A dictator in the real sense Dr Mahathir was not, at least not in the realm of the abovementioned gallery of villainy, but a benevolent autocrat he certainly was, marshalling and goading the Malaysian masses into great self-confidence and self-pride to take on the world while whipping everyone at home – the rogues, the whiners, the desperados, the beggars, the backstabbers, the recalcitrants, and the ingratiaters – into fighting shape. Without Dr Mahathir’s prying, Malaysian politics would have degenerated into back-alley catfights of political tribalism dominated by ego-driven overlords and self-styled warlords. He still did not full succeed. If because of these aspects that deemed Dr Mahathir as a dictator, he’d probably take it with a wholesome chuckle.

It would seem that the Opposition Leader and MP for Permatang Pauh love playing the hyperbole game, perhaps a one-upmanship competition with Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh Timur) who has long perfected the hysterics of such phraseology to such sneering sound bytes. Remember Kit’s extravagant overstatement, “richest unemployed man in the country”?

Not the first time that Najib had to suffer accursed accusations that focal-pointed him under the scorching light of perceived scandals. Now he has to deflect another of Anwar’s fulminating fusillade, only because he refused to give the man the time and day to butt into his laying out of the stimulus package in the House. Is that any way to treat the future leader of Malaysia by calling him names? Of course. It is the Anwar way.

However, lest someone accuses Anwar of disparaging Najib mindlessly, there is method in his madness. The fulgent Anwar, his star bobbing under the rushing air of his blowhard ways, has made it his mission to destabilise a resurgent BN under the soon-to-be Najib administration. Anwar wants Najib’s rule to be entangled in political crises and acrid limbo. That’s the idea in the concerted attacks against Najib because a resurgent BN is very bad news to Anwar’s ambitions to make a dash for a quick power grab.

Anwar’s obsession with demonising Najib is urgent. For starters, it has dawned on some enlightened ones within the Opposition that Anwar can’t wrest the Federal Government in a legitimate battle in the polls. Even the DAP is queasy with Anwar’s insistence that he can form the next Federal Government early next month on the spine of 30-odd BN defectors, starting with the two SAPP crossovers.

If critics had accused the BN of being in denial after the demoralising March general election losses, that BN lost many seats due to voters’ abandonment of BN policies, then the same critics should also tell off Pakatan Rakyat that their haloed political tsunami was not won on the backs of some seminal Opposition manifesto or clever politicking, as Kit loves to parrot, but the disillusionment of legions of Umno members and pro-Umno voters who renounced their party leadership, jumped off the cliff like the mythical lemmings and loathingly gave their votes to the likes of the PKR, DAP and Pas, or whichever party was conveniently available at the poll stations.

This may sound condescending to the Opposition but it could have easily been Pakatan Rempit, no disrespect to these roguish road warriors, and they too would have won the five states (six if you count the parliament seats in Kuala Lumpur) as the Opposition gladly milked the dissatisfaction, resentment and hatred of the Establishment in that moment of balloting anarchy.

However, these lemmings did not swim themselves to death hurtling down the cliff. They were merely in purgatory and could as well throw up in embarrassment if they were labelled as staunch Opposition believers. Reincarnated, the lemmings are now scaling back the cliff and returning to the warm, protective pouch of their party of choice, all because of the willingness of the Establishment that sparked the mass surrenders to agree to a peaceful power transition that hoists Najib up to the highest orbit of the political food chain.

But let’s backtrack to Anwar’s dictatorial doozie: there could be some traction here. It doesn’t seem that bad an idea that Najib assumes a tad of dictatorship in the realm of Dr Mahathir’s autocratic style. Malaysians, whether they like to admit it or not, need this kind of firm father figure discipline, seeing how badly behaved most of us are. We get wrecked into 6,000-odd fatal accidents annually; we refuse to follow traffic rules or switch our cell phones in theatres, or behave decently in Parliament, what with vicious and vulgar name-calling, hoots and jeers being the order of some days.

Bung giving and taking to win votes, favours and clemency is a burgeoning black market business while crime rates, gang violence and disappearing children are getting worrisome all the time. Yes, any dictator, Najib included, who can beat, lash, castigate, chastise, flog, thrash and punish abhorrent criminality appropriated by malfeasant Malaysians is most welcomed. The day Malaysians are not caught committing such transgressions is the day petrol sells for RM1 a litre, public toilets are voluntarily flushed and litter is actually dumped inside the relevant bins.

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written by michael chick, November 13, 2008 10:04:19
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written by biggun129, November 13, 2008 10:07:19
Dont pray Hopes on Najib, just beware of Mahathir!!!
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written by hiro, November 13, 2008 10:10:08
Coming from NST this piece of article is hardly surprising. It does not take one to be Castro to be a dictator. Mahathir did it in style, disguised as a controlled democracy. The reason why any Malaysian PM can be a dictator lies not in their personality, but in the wide ranging state apparatus that stifles dissent, curbs civil rights and where politically expedient repressive on the people. So what so wrong about Anwar saying that Najib will be a dictator? Najib has got more spine than Badawi, and so he in every conceivable extrapolation will be less shy to use the full force of the law to bring down the opposition.

And it's not surprising that the author thinks some kind of dictatorship is good for Malaysia. We've had 22 years of Mahathir. We should not have to go through the same nightmare again. Yes we did grow, but it's all physical, and fleeting. We have failed to develop our most precious assets - human capital - which took flight and are still taking flight - perhaps more vigorously than cash belonging to foreign investors.

Dictatorship is bad news. We need a firm hand, yes, but one coming from a leader who's morals are beyond reproach, and who includes instead of divide Malaysians. One who is unafraid of transparency and accountability. One who behaves like a statesman and give up on ridiculous amounts of power - the layers upon layers of political insurance - for how can we expect a country and its people to be competitive when the leadership itself is afraid of competition?
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written by ahmadneil, November 13, 2008 10:11:07
Like Racist mahathir,Najis who shoots from the hip,invites conflict and sees compromise as a sign of weakness rather than a path to progress.While his supporters call him a maverick,I call him reckless.Recklessness is not what we need in a Prime Minister.We need someone with intelligence,composure.discipline and restraint.
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written by adan, November 13, 2008 10:48:49
NST: 'Dictator' good for the nation. Coming from NST this absurd statement should come as no surprise. Based on their own experience under dictator Maha- tiru,the writer knows that he does not have to work hard for a living.. nor is there a need for investigative journalism or even for a balanced and credible news and views. All they need to do is come out with PREPARED/PREPAID news,views and opinion to meet the demands and wishes of GREAT DICTATORS who will do all the THINKING AND MAKE ALL THE DECISIONS... Forget reforms and genuine reformists like DSAI and Zaid...because they demand justice ,fair play,transparency and accountability.. concepts too difficult to be grasped by subserveient and servile reporters/ journalists.
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written by Janaka, November 13, 2008 11:01:35
I did not buy NowSaifulTiew(NST) long ago! more than 20 years!!! anyway they are very good been a DOG for Maha-tiew!
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written by JC Tan, November 13, 2008 11:29:09
"Ball carrier"
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written by thelandbanker, November 13, 2008 11:41:09
Azmi Anshar... your writings are a load of rubbish (and that's me being mild in my words) smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif smilies/angry.gif
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written by acks160, November 13, 2008 12:01:57
The way in which Azmi Anshar villanizes PR shows that he writes with extreme bias. The manner in which BN politicians strongarm their way through all political issues is so overt that little kids know they are full of proverbial defecate. To me, 'madness' is continuing to disregard the fact that the people know about their nonsense and have had enough, and yet still maintaining their stance by protecting each other's misdeeds. BN politicians are the ultimate tai-chi masters! If Anwar is stark raving mad like how Azmi Anshar portrays him, our PM in waiting is a dung beetle and Azmi Anshar is an aspirant to the post of that dung beetle's pet journalist.

Read Nadeswaran's 'Tales from the grave' on 12/11/08.

Azmi Anshar, you do your race, profession, religion and humanity no credit at all!
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written by arazak, November 13, 2008 12:05:51
"Bung giving and taking to win votes, favours and clemency is a burgeoning black market business while crime rates, gang violence and disappearing children are getting worrisome all the time. Yes, any dictator, Najib included, who can beat, lash, castigate, chastise, flog, thrash and punish abhorrent criminality appropriated by malfeasant Malaysians is most welcomed."
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How about if the Dictator himself is a thief and a murderer? Can this author answer to this question?
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written by apasalahku, November 13, 2008 12:44:48
The writer is either a complete moron or a clever satirist, I couldn't decide.
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written by borneoman, November 13, 2008 12:56:56
i think the toilet paper in my toilet is worth more than nst!go and sell your news to umno!!boycott nst!!! umno propaganda!!!
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written by Jit Dharma, November 13, 2008 13:06:27
En. Azmi, many gymanatic and flowery word loop the loops, unfortunately the
man you are trying to smear with your sneering propaganda blast really did suffer at the hands of a Dictator. A Dictator who allowed the Deputy Prime
Minister to be beaten nearly to death by his Police Thug/Boss. A Dictator who instigated and supplied the Kangaroo court with the personnel to frame his Deputy.A Dictator who soiled the judiciary with his dealings so he could remain in power. A Dictator who arrested 108 opponents to 'cool down' the fire he started.This new PM designate, Najib, is a man with a reputation so damaged, it is a disgrace to this nation that he can be considered a more 'suitable' candidate than Anwar.In short En.Azmi, this is the worst piece of drivel passing for journalism I have yet to come across.
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written by DXB2008, November 13, 2008 13:26:34
Latest - more malaysians being retrenched in dubai! http://1426.********.com/2008/...ealty.html
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written by InEffective, November 13, 2008 13:42:24

And yet with all the messaging, nothing to offer the rakyat - no results, no benefits, no path-to-anything that is meaningful.

When this author is done with his irrelevance, its would be better to articulate how filth, evil, paedophiles, racists, money-launderer, women gropers, bribers, ISA-incarcerator, will help deliver value to the rakyat.
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written by asguard, November 13, 2008 14:16:02
With najis at helm... things will worse to bad (very bad)....
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written by Liberace, November 13, 2008 14:34:17
Just doing his job as part of the NST team. Mode of operation is to cover up any news that shows BN's nakedness and lying to the people through the distortion of facts.
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written by Apek, November 13, 2008 15:10:24
Azmi Anshar,

I have no quarrel with you as to your writing about the personalities in waiting although I understand you write for the New Straits Time. However, I find issue in your suggestion that another dictator should govern us.

Please speak for yourself for wanting a autocratic father figure to mother you around the place but I for one, do not need dictators to tell me what to think. Thank you.

Do you even believe the rubbish coming out of your piece there? The unruly, corrupt and police state that we are in is due directly to the dictators that have destroyed, coerced and subjugated all the institutions of Government in Malaysia. These institutions (by the way) have been put in place by our founding fathers to check unbridled power and the abuse thereof.

If all you have got for your argument to put another dictator into power is the statistics for car accidents, I have to seriously advise you to stop writing for your own good. For your continued writing only confirms your lack of understanding of modern and progressive government. Yes, modern and progressive government as opposed to the feudal one you are suggesting.

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written by zandi, November 13, 2008 16:16:23
yeah, yeah ...more of stinking rubbish from an unmo mouthpiece! Azmi, clearly you are the one obsessed with cutting down anwar!
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written by arankaru19, November 13, 2008 16:30:51

NO,NO,NO,I'AM NOT THE ‘Dictator’ .
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written by DontPlayGod, November 13, 2008 22:21:28
Written by an NST writer, you know lah!!!! Those spin doctors....
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written by carribeanking7, November 14, 2008 14:14:04
Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha hah heh hhehe hah I am still laughing since reading this yesterday....reincarnated lemmings ha ha ha

This is a joke, right ?

Vijay Kumar Murugavell
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