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Sunday, 26 April 2009 14:28

The former Premier will be a factor in the new administration but those who think that Tun Dr mahathir Mohamad is out to undermine Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak do not understand the dynamics between them.

By JOCELINE TAN, THE STAR

 

TUN Dr Mahathir Mohamad is back in the loop.

The invitations are flowing in again, his remarks are widely reported and a staggering 18 million visitors have been to his blog which he started only last May.

He caused a stir when he insisted that Umno should contest the Penanti by-election.

On Thursday, his view that a couple of politicians were not fit to be in the Cabinet was the talk of the town.

His remark about “friends of the foreign media” was another ouch! moment for those implicated. Those who had bitten the chilli felt the heat and complained that Dr Mahathir was at it again.

Actually, he is not at it again because he had never stopped. But for quite a while, what he said did not make it into the mainstream media, so it seemed as though he had been quiet.

Talking, as he had once said tongue-in-cheek, is his stock in trade.

Rosy ties: Najib and Tun Mahathir waving to photographers in Putrajaya recently. The Prime Minister sees Dr Mahathir as an asset as his experience and world view is something money cannot buy.

The adulation that greeted his surprise appearance at Umno general assembly marked his return to the political mainstream. He was still a non-Umno member at that point yet he was feted like a returning hero.

“To me, he is one in a trillion. Now the party is complete,” said Tanjong Malay Association president Fadzil Shuib who had asked Dr Mahathir to speak at his AGM when people were still shying away.

There is a huge crowd out there who loves him and there are also those who love to hate him.

All this has led to talk of the return of Mahathirism which, for some, harks back to a more controlled style of politics and administration, or what political scientists know as guided democracy.

Dr Mahathir’s 22 years in power gave rise to a definite political culture and mode of governance. Some hanker for it, others are glad to have moved on.

But said Mahathir admirer Zakhir Mohamed: “People who treat Mahathirism as some sort of bogey are talking rubbish. To me, Mahathirism was about policies like Look East, Vision 2020, privatisation and Malaysia Inc. It was about big ideas and projects, bold decision-making, and the public and private sectors working to achieve economic growth.”

It is quite ridiculous to think that Najib would even think of trying to replicate Dr Mahathir’s political style.

Najib has been in politics 33 years and his first month in office has shown that he does not wish to repeat the mistakes of his predecessors nor will he ignore the good that has come out of their administration.

Dr Mahathir has said that he would not mind dispensing advice if invited. He knows that unsolicited advice can be taken as well as disregarded.

But the aura of the man is such that even if he is merely expressing his personal views in his blog, it is seen as no less than advice.

But he does not envisage a formal role and has said he is not interested in becoming Senior Minister or Minister Mentor as in the case of Singapore. He is shrewd enough to know that Malaysian politics is much more real and fluid than in Singapore and that it would not be accepted here.

There is a certain dynamics between the two men. They are not exactly friends, their age gap is too wide for that. Nor do they fall neatly into the mentor and mentee category.

However, there is genuine mutual regard and feeling for each other, maybe more so on the part of the younger man given that he is just starting out in a post that the elder man had been so unparalleled at.

Dr Mahathir had flown back from London so that he would be there to see Najib take his oath of office before the Agong. He sat stoney-faced through the formal ceremony but once the formalities were over, he beamed like a proud father. Some joked it was only then that the ever sceptical Dr Mahathir was convinced the power transition had happened.

Dr Mahathir’s sense of pride at Najib’s elevation was best demonstrated the next day when the former Premier, Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali and their three sons and spouses arrived at the Prime Minister’s residence for brunch.

That was Significant Gesture No. 1 – Dr Mahathir was calling on the new Prime Minister. It was his way of saying that Najib had his blessing. Najib was waiting on the porch to greet Dr Mahathir. They shook hands, then Najib, taller by half a head, bent down to kiss Dr Mahathir on the cheek.

Then, to everyone’s amazement, Dr Mahathir held Najib’s head with one hand and kissed him back on the cheek.

These were not air kisses but lip-to-cheek contact. That was Significant Gesture No. 2 because as everyone knows, Dr Mahathir is not touchy-feely when it comes to non-family members. When he was Premier, he was notorious for pulling back his hand when politicians tried to kiss it.

The two families had a leisurely brunch, then Najib showed Dr Mahathir around the grounds. The highlight of the get-together was, of course, Dr Mahathir rejoining Umno. That he chose to hand in his application form the day after Najib became Prime Minister was Significant Gesture No. 3.

It was also a form of closure for Dr Mahathir after battling Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and the key personalities around him the last four years.

There was also a poignancy to the moment. Dr Mahathir had left Umno twice. The first time he was expelled and, the second, in protest against Abdullah. Back then, Tun Abdul Razak Hussein had brought him back to Umno and now it was Razak’s son. These are bonds which cannot be underestimated.

Najib, said a political insider, is aware that Dr Mahathir supports him but, like a father figure, will not always praise him. Credit will come when it is due.

“I don’t think Tun expects Datuk Seri Najib to follow everything he says. He would want Najib to be his own man,” said the insider.

He did not hesitate to defend Najib recently when he slammed what he perceived as an orchestrated demonisation of Najib in the foreign media.

Prior to the Umno leadership transition being brought forward, Dr Mahathir had been frustrated and angry over Najib’s refusal to push Abdullah off the stage and had called him names to that effect.

But Najib did not lash back unlike some Umno politicians who were jumping on the bandwagon to criticise the elder man.

“He sees Dr Mahathir as an asset. His experience and world view is something money cannot buy and the PM would want to tap into that when needed. Even if there is disagreement, I can see the PM disagreeing without being rude or making Tun Mahathir feel hurt or sidelined,” said the political insider.

Najib’s deft touch in navigating the touchy ties between the two Tuns was evident in his winding-up speech at the Umno general assembly.

He paid a heartfelt tribute to the outgoing Prime Minister as the former Premier watched on from the gallery seat above. Then glancing up at Dr Mahathir, he said he was confident that Dr Mahathir in his heart of hearts had never really left Umno.

He said he aspired to stand alongside the two statesman but admitted with a smile that any meeting of hearts between the two men would take a while.

“I don’t see Datuk Seri Najib walking in anyone’s shadow. Tun Mahathir will give his views but the PM will not swallow everything and he will not be kurang ajar because he has too much respect for Tun,” said Juhaidi Yean Abdullah, a former ministerial aide and now a full-time restaurateur.

Dr Mahathir will remain a big factor to the new administration not because of the shadow of Mahathirism but simply because when he speaks, people listen. He is still a powerful voice.

The former Premier’s problems with Dr Mahathir had partly to do with the people surrounding him. Najib’s boon is that a large number of the people and staff around him are partial to Dr Mahathir.

This buffer group will help ensure that relations with the country’s No. 1 political icon stay as smooth as possible.

But the bottom line is that Najib is a polished politician and that will dictate his relationships with party elders like Dr Mahathir.

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written by KM Wong, April 26, 2009 14:34:53
Stop this destroyer before he inflicts more damage to Malaysia. Has he not done enough damage already? Why is Malaysia cursed with Mahathir?
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written by krising1, April 26, 2009 14:48:37
The ghost of the Mongolian woman will forever haunt Najib. He can do all the good that he wants but he cannot but feel embarrassed when the the name of that Mongolian woman crops up. Even Tun Mamathir has said that Najib should clear his name.
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written by gycgocnt, April 26, 2009 14:57:12
Mahathir is a Constructor to National Building, Yes! just "Building" only.

But he is the "Destructor" to our nation's Democracy Constitution......
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written by Badaksumbu, April 26, 2009 15:12:48
"But said Mahathir admirer Zakhir Mohamed: “People who treat Mahathirism as some sort of bogey are talking rubbish. To me, Mahathirism was about policies like Look East, Vision 2020, privatisation and Malaysia Inc. It was about big ideas and projects, bold decision-making, and the public and private sectors working to achieve economic growth.”

How far does this Look East policy benefit us? Its was just a rhetoric, in the end, the leaders still busy jetsetting to London and Europe. It doesn't make sense!
Actually it was just a slogan like Islam Hadari and now One Malaysia-everykid knows only One Malaysia just like One UMNO. But they disagree that all Malaysian has equal rights to be treted faily and justly. They maintain the law which discriminates people of Malaysia, they prosecute those don't fit to their company
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written by sedan, April 26, 2009 15:29:20
We all understand the dynamics between Jocelyn Tan and Umno. Her mission is to kiss their feet, lick their boots and kiss their asses.
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written by miwaki, April 26, 2009 16:03:32
World view my foot ! Does he know where is Mongolia ? Wait for the next General election and then we talk about the dynamic of these two icons.
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written by ahmadneil, April 26, 2009 16:51:12
This Najib's mentor,chedet, is just another crook that is helping Najib to follow his footsteps,teaching Najib how to steal and enrich himself, like how chedet stole the 8 billion from our coffer.
Using chedet to shore up his tainted image,Najib is making a wrong move which he will pay dearly later on.The moment Najib sense chedet is not of any help to him and once chedet is been sidelined,he will unleashed his fury at Najib like what he does to AAB.Remember this old cow is too hard to be pleased.His is a Kaybo!
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written by uxzee, April 26, 2009 17:17:05
Sick and tired to read abt Mahathir
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written by uxzee, April 26, 2009 17:27:40
JOCELINE Tan did not mention Significant Gesture No. 4. Mahathir wanted Najib to clear his name about the Altantuya murder case.
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written by Sudahlah tu, April 26, 2009 18:21:52
mamak ini bernasib baik sahaja keran perkembangan ekonomi sedunia semasa dia berzalim membuka ruangan itu dia mengambil kesempatan menganugerahkan diri sebagai ketua lanun yang paling berjaya ..... tak tahu malu punya binatang.
kadar peningkat ekonomi semasa itu telah menlonjatkan nilai manusia ke tahap mengejar kemewahan kehidupan tanpa mempunyai daya pemikiran dalam tentang penilaian kewangan dan kemampuan diri.
ramai rakyat yang menjadi hamba wang dan diperdayakan oleh binatang ini untuk bekerja sebagai buruh ekonomi.
masih ramai yang kini bersara tidak mampu menampung kehidupan diri di era hari ini kerana pendapatan mereka semasa muda tidak cukup untuk menikmati hair tua mereka.
kini orang-orang tua ini menjadi bebanan kepada anak-anak mereka.
anak-anak mereka pula tidak dapat meresap kedalam cara dan gaya kehidupan hari ini lalu menyebabkan nilai institusi kekeluargaan rosak habis ...
anak -anak muda menjadi mat rempit , gangster , ah long , penjual DVD dan pelacur ...
ini apa yang kita katakan , binatang ini cuba hendak menjadi tuhan ...
sistem pelajaran Malaysia tidak pernah menyediakan satu landasan membina untuk menggalakan golongan muda meningkat daya pemikiran mereka secara praktikal dan bersifat analisasi dalam ......
mereka diajar .. mambaca , menulis dan mengira ...
bila besar , berkhidmat di jentera kerajaan dimana umno mengawal kehidupan mereka termasuk kertas undi ......
sebodoh itulah bangsa melayu ........
masih bodoh keran mudah dibeli dengan wang sekadar untuk menyalak dan membuat kacau tentang perpaduan negara ....
perisai umno yang paling murah dan efektif ini ... ingat mereka adalah tuan di Malaysia sedangkan mereka semua cuma anjing jalanan di buku umno ...
sebodoh itulah kita semua ... ketuanan konon ...
bangun dari mimpi ngeri ini sebelum segalanya terlambat ...

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written by arazak, April 26, 2009 19:08:05
But said Mahathir admirer Zakhir Mohamed: “People who treat Mahathirism as some sort of bogey are talking rubbish. To me, Mahathirism was about policies like Look East, Vision 2020, privatisation and Malaysia Inc. It was about big ideas and projects, bold decision-making, and the public and private sectors working to achieve economic growth.”
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Well,

"Mahathirism" is also about cronysm, corruption, nepotism and stealing the rakyaats' money. "Mahthirism" is about buliding mega projects at blown-up prices so that the cronies become filthy rich and the rakyaat have to suffer paying them . . ., even long after Tun Kutty had kicked the bucket.

"Mahathirism" is also about screwing the judiciary system and dismentaling the seperation of power doctarine. "Mahthirism" is also about iron-fisted ruling, gastapo-style tactics and throwing oppositions in jail under draconian laws. . .!

Now, that's "Mahathirism". . .! We certainly don't need "Mahthirism", or "Kuttynism" in our future lives! We have had enough for more than 22 years. . ., Compranez?
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written by latihanQ, April 26, 2009 20:44:02
Joceline Tan is sycophantic again. In her haste to apple polish she has completely forgotten the basic courtesy and civics she was taught in school.
This so called grand old man of UMNO was arrogant and had no manners. An assembly was in progress when he strolled onto the stage. He should have waited to be invited on stage by Badawi before doing what he did. That was outrageous and disrespectful. What does that behavior teach our children? It was a sorry sight.
What transpired after that is their business.
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written by onnetline, April 26, 2009 21:45:42
But said Mahathir admirer Zakhir Mohamed: “People who treat Mahathirism as some sort of bogey are talking rubbish. To me, Mahathirism was about policies like Look East, Vision 2020, privatisation and Malaysia Inc. It was about big ideas and projects, bold decision-making, and the public and private sectors working to achieve economic growth.”

Hei Zakar,

Even a commoner like you will be able to manage the country, as that MaMak have commented earlier to queries on capability sort to run the our country.
The reason is simple enough .......... Malaysia is rich enough to go on trial and error on any mega projects and still survive, even if it faltered on all ! !
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written by onnetline, April 26, 2009 21:51:20
Zakhir,

You must really try the Nasi Kutty at Kubang Pasu.
They will be specially prepared for you, I'm sure !
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written by JaguhKampung, April 26, 2009 22:08:50
If there is an award for apple polishing, Joceline Tan will win it hands down. No doubt about it. I don't even bother to read her articles anymore.
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written by KingSolomon, April 26, 2009 22:48:29
I have stopped reading the articles written by the spin doctor, Dr Jostling Tan long time ago.
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written by renoir, April 27, 2009 00:55:59
Sedan wrote:
>We all understand the dynamics between Jocelyn Tan and Umno. Her mission is to kiss their feet, lick their boots and kiss their asses.]]

Haha! Well said, Sedan, latihanQ, JaguhKampung, KingSolomon, all. Yet there're hierarchies even in spinning, and the amateurish stuff above doesn't really merit any close reading. So I'll just go over quickly here:

>The adulation that greeted his surprise appearance at Umno general assembly marked his return to the political mainstream.]]

The "adulation" of an UMNO crowd isn't exactly admired by other Malaysians. That species would "adulate" - a word that, incidentally, means praise that's excessive OR obsequious - at keris-wavers or acts of that nature whenever they could. It doesn't matter how irrelevant the occasion might be: for all we know, a sudden appearance of the writer, who could very well resemble a Mongolian babe, might just elicit shouts of "hidup Melayu!"

>“To me, he is one in a trillion. Now the party is complete,” said Tanjong Malay Association president Fadzil Shuib]]

Proves my description of that crowd is correct. I won't dwell on Mahathirism here, as readers like Arazak has aptly described what it has been for 22 long years.

>It is quite ridiculous to think that Najib would even think of trying to replicate Dr Mahathir’s political style.]]

Clever spinners spin without making it obvious - dumb ones expose themselves with unwarranted editorializing.

>But the aura of the man is such that even if he is merely expressing his personal views in his blog, it is seen as no less than advice.]]

Perhaps that's why voters kicked his backside at Bukit Gantang and at Bukit Selambau.

>There is a certain dynamics between the two men.]]

The word "dynamics" connotes change in some process or system. Quite often, such changes involve both sides (we might include here a dialectical relationship). We find no elucidation of that word here - one really shouldn't use a word just because it sounds "cool." Or perhaps our sycophant is referring to the "excellent" exchanges between the two politicians? Anyway, to solve this perplexing problem, let's put the case as follows:

Let the older man be A, and the younger man B. And what took place between the two be C (of course C = dynamics).

What A has done:
1. Allegedly said that B didn't show any "shine" in governing activities - probably meaning that B had not acted like a lapdog.

2. Warned B not to include "unsavory" characters in his "new" cabinet line-up (Question: wouldn't that mean an empty cabinet???).

3. Insisted that the crooked bridge ought to be built again.

Now, B's reaction has been:
1. No reply to the lack of "shine" allegation.

2. Exclude Khairy from the Cabinet

3. Not a whimper against the idea of building a bridge to nowhere.

So, what and where is C, the "dynamics"??? If there has been any "dynamic" it must've been undetectable, for it clearly seems to many that A has been screwing B and the latter just smiles away, either implying that he likes it or just plain helpless. But perhaps what is undetectable to us is obvious to the writer who, for all we know, might've acted as a referee, fingering a condom in case truth leaks out that one side might've something kind of hold on the other.

LChuah
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written by renoir, April 27, 2009 00:59:26
Typo:
> for all we know, might've acted as a referee, fingering a condom in case truth leaks out that one side might've something kind of hold on the other]]

Should be:
"for all we know, might've acted as a referee, fingering a condom in case truth leaks out that one side might've SOME kind of hold on the other."
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written by Wudan, April 27, 2009 02:07:18
Jocelin quoted Zakhir Mohd. Zakhir Mohd is the blogger 'Big Dog'. Jocelin and Big Dog just pre-empted the appointment of Mat Sembab's press secretary.

A nak muay warrior called Jocelin "Painted Jezebels in the Media". Jocelin,Jocelin. Wah! Your cable very big and long ah.
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