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Thursday, 13 March 2008 13:27

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Indeed, the infighting has already begun. It starts out small, naturally enough, in the tiny state of Perlis where there is now an ugly tussle for the chief minister’s post. Soon the crisis will spread, of trying to find scapegoats for the party’s humiliations and over the dwindling goodies.

M. Bakri Musa

If Abdullah Badawi could not leverage the huge mandate he received in 2004 into effective leadership, there is little hope that he could do any better now that he had been severely mauled in the last election. Those who think otherwise are merely deluding themselves and engaging in wishful thinking.

All the top leaders of UMNO are afflicted by this collective blindness, a wilful refusal to see or even acknowledge this evident reality; they are engulfed in mass denial.

Of course, the likes of Najib Razak and Rafidah Aziz would unhesitatingly and shamelessly grovel themselves up to Abdullah; after all they serve at his pleasure. Najib in particular does not want to disturb the current pattern, knowing full well that this would be Abdullah’s last term and that he will take over after that. If Abdullah were to fumble now, there is no assurance that he would not take the whole crowd –that would include Najib – with him.

What amazes me, however, is when the likes of Shahrir Samad tried to spin the recent election debacle into something else. He would like us believe that it was actually a positive development, the “maturing” of Malaysian society the consequence of Abdullah’s “enlightened” leadership! The surprise was that he could utter that ridiculous claim with a straight face!

Maybe Shahrir felt beholden to Abdullah for having been selected as a parliamentary candidate. Shahrir knows only too well the fate that befell lawyer Zaid Ibrahim. Zaid was one of the few UMNO MPs who had the courage to criticise or at least disagree with Abdullah; consequently Abdullah dropped him as a candidate this time around. Shahrir is drawing the wrong lesson. He should instead recall that Zaid’s stock soared afterwards. He was, among other things, named one of Asia’s top philanthropists. And with UMNO being thrashed, Zaid must thank his lucky stars to have been spared the massacre in Kelantan. God works in wonderful ways!

Then there is the hogwash circulating that it was not poor Abdullah’s fault for the electoral humiliation rather his advisors. How convenient! These Abdullah’s apologists are beginning to believe their own spin. Abdullah’s advisors reflect on Abdullah; like begets like, meaning, Abdullah has dumb advisors because he himself is dumb. Getting rid of his present advisors would not solve anything; he will get other dumb ones!

It is not just voters who have passed judgement on Abdullah’s leadership, so have investors. Trading on the KL stock market had to be temporarily suspended on the Monday following the election. Try spinning that!

It is well to remember that voters’ judgement is based on Abdullah’s past performance. The stock market however is based on expectations. They are declaring that Abdullah remaining as leader would be a disaster, and they are betting their money on that.

Lame Duck Prime Minister

What happens to Abdullah as a person does not interest me in the least; the fate of Malaysia does. Abdullah is now reduced to being a lame duck leader. The longer he hangs on, the more damage he would inflict on his party and country.

If Abdullah does not step down now, Malaysia will in effect have no chief executive. The whole Cabinet and indeed the entire government machinery would be consumed with a leadership struggle, both overt and covert, right till the upcoming UMNO General Assembly this August. Nothing substantive would be done, not that Abdullah was an effective executive at the best of time. Everyone would be jockeying for position. It is this uncertainty that is so corrosive to investor confidence.

Indeed, the infighting has already begun. It starts out small, naturally enough, in the tiny state of Perlis where there is now an ugly tussle for the chief minister’s post. Soon the crisis will spread, of trying to find scapegoats for the party’s humiliations and over the dwindling goodies. It would not be pretty.

Whatever economic, political and other gains that Abdullah’s hacks and family members hope to gain by his stubbornly clinging to power would vanish just as quickly with his toppling. Remember how quickly they tried to humiliate Mahathir once he stepped down, and he was a very strong leader. He fought back. Abdullah is spineless; he could not even stand up to the chief minister of a tiny state like Perlis. Abdullah would be piled on so quickly and so mercilessly once he is forced down such that the likes of me would be forced to take pity on the poor soul.

New Political Dynamics

This election alters fundamentally the political dynamics at the federal, state, and most importantly, the local levels. This harsh reality has not yet to sink on UMNO operatives. The loss of five states, especially the three most industrialized – Perak, Penang and Selangor – will have severe ramifications, far more than the loss of the two-third supra-majority in Parliament.

All the major economic initiatives (the various “development corridors” except perhaps for the IDR project) previously announced by Abdullah would require agreement from the involved state governments. Now that those states are controlled by the opposition, approvals would not be automatic.

While previous UMNO or Barisan Nasional chief ministers would readily kowtow to Abdullah (after all he appointed them), the likes of Khalid Ibrahim (Chief Minister of Selangor) or Lim Guan Eng (Penang) would have no such deference. They would demand, among other things, that the various contracts be subjected to competitive biddings. That would immediately dry up the hitherto steady stream of bounties that used to flow the way of UMNO cronies.

Those previously fat UMNO cats would quickly be reduced to angry and hungry mangy felines, viciously fighting each other up for the rapidly dwindling morsels.

An UMNO Mat Deros who could previously have bulldozed his way through the local council or state government merely by showing those cowed officials pictures of him performing umrah with Abdullah, would now find the going rough. As for the real Mat Deros, now dead, watch his estate being saddled with unpaid assessments, plus penalties. It would not surprise me that the infamous mansion in Klang to be cited for non compliance with local building codes and therefore had to be torn down.

Rest assured that all those powerful UMNO ministers and functionaries wishing to have their own mansions in the cities of the states controlled by the opposition would no longer get sweetheart deals, where valuable crown lands would be handed to them at cut-rate prices a la Mat Deros. They would heap their frustrations on Abdullah. It would be tough on them and Abdullah, but good for Malaysia. That is one positive development of this election.

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written by rayfire, March 13, 2008 13:53:07
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I really hope AAB will be bright enough to know his position in the nation is at the all time low! Even amongst the UMNO leaders.
He may have UMNOs support, but does he have all the rakyat support?????
Doesn't he realise that it is certainly a big NO!
Other leaders who wish to see UMNO and BN regain confidence of rakyat, please DO SOMETHING!
Tell him off, tell KJ off as well! Ask them to disappear and build back BN if you really are concerned about the nation, don't just for the sake of being able to swindle more money under his leadership , you go on to give bogus support for the most incompetent,inconsiderate and inconsistence PM who is a shame to the entire nation.
Seek help of likes of Ku Li and maybe even Musa Hitam to pave way to renew or disappear altogether in the 13th Election.
13 despite being his favourite number, may be the REAL end of Be eNd.
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written by temenggong, March 13, 2008 14:05:50
Even if umno was somehow, miraculously, is able to reinvent itself, there is no way BN can reinvent itself. It is Umno's actions that killed MCA, MIC, Gerkan and PPP. Umno will be all alone with shells!

Can BN promise 4 chinese MBs and 2 indian MBs, and full and complete repudiation of the NEP, to win the people back? Because that is the least it takes!

There is no chance these non malay parties can reinvent itself, because no chinese or indian would vote for these parties! This current govts is the best they got in 50 years and it did not come from BN!
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written by truegrid, March 13, 2008 14:09:09
Let's start a public movement for the new state government to turn Zakaria Deros' mansion into a museum displaying the excesses of state government rule under BN. Tour buses already go there after all. Exhibits can include Zakaria's (ciakaliao's) Gucci shades and assorted items of historical interest such as Samy Velu's toupee (please feel free to add to this list) and Khir Toyo's used botox canisters.
Can link up with sister museum of Imelda Marcos' shoes in Manila and other such monuments to greed and megalomania. Lest the people forget.
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written by Ken Wong, March 13, 2008 14:15:19
Malaysian Politics In A Mess

Cracks have been found in the Opposition Coalition! Why are the Rakyat not surprised? It was only a matter of time before something like this happened. The only thing that surprised us all was that it happened sooner than later. We would have thought that our Opposition Coalition would have tried to form the State Government first before washing their dirty laundries in public. DAP's respond to the appointment of a PAS member as the MB of Perak just goes to show that the DAP does not trust PAS at all. The only link is PKR between the two parties. I think all three party should just merge as one or the very least work out an agreement that they can live with. Ultimately they can always agree to disagree with one another.

The simple truth is that United We Stand. Divided We Fall. The Rakyat doesn't really care who becomes MB but how the State Government will be run under the Opposition Coalition. Will the Rakyat be the main benefactor in all the policies that are being made and carried out? Will the livelihood of the Rakyat be better under the new regime? Will the wealth of the State be more evenly distributed so that the poor have the chance to improve their standard of living? Overall, will the Opposition Coalition care more about themselves or the Rakyat that put them there in the first place? That is what concerns us all.

East Malaysians are looking really hard at the progress of these five States and will be monitoring their progress very closely. If you do well, then we can and will see a change in Government in the next State and Federal Election. Afterall it was East Malaysian that kept BN in power this time. Without East Malaysian.... wow I don't even dare to imagine the impact so lets just stop here.

RPK... Please go and whack these guys on the head and ask them to wake up and smell the coffee! We just went through a big hurdle so now let's just gen on with business and not forget their promise.
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written by Bigjoe99, March 13, 2008 14:36:58
Do not tear down the palace of Mat Deros. Most people in coffee shop says it should be turn into orphanage!!!
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written by Chuang Tze, March 13, 2008 15:10:46
While we are gloating over BR's (The RAKYAT'S) victory and the BN's disarray, we have to be mindful that the BN still controls the mainstream media, and they still have parliamentary majority. We cannot dismiss them until they lose the next elections. We must not underestimate the enemy of the PEOPLE & MALAYSIA. We need to rout them thoroughly at the next election first and we need to start working on this right away with not a moment to lose !!

Here is to the BRAVE NEW MALAYSIA !!! Hip Hip Hurray !
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written by grant, March 13, 2008 15:38:24
cant blame bodowi.. after all his name says it all.. bodowi! how can he be smart if he was already bodoh!
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written by Sudahlah tu, March 13, 2008 16:51:24
Zakaria cuma merupakan seorang 'agen' untuk UMNO.
Memandangkan begitu ramai VVIP menghadirikan diri di hari itu telah jelas menunjukkan terdapat satu 'pakatan' kekayaan dalam kronisma UMNO.
Oleh kerana Zakaria memberanikan diri untuk dijadikan 'agen' untuk golongan ELITE maka kekayaan itu mudah dicapai dan ganjaran berbukit-bukit.
Kekalahan UMNO dalan PRU12 di Selangor mungkin menyebabkan satu tamparan hebat serta tekanan untuk Zakaria mengharungi apalagi kata putus kroni UMNO semasa di PWTC di hari yang sama begitu merungsingkan pemikirannya.
Kekalahan UMNO secara besar-besaran menyebabkan Zakaria tidak akan dapat 'perlindungan' secara otomatik daripada UMNO buat sementara waktu sehingga semua 'kerosakan' dikenalpasti menyebabkan Zakaria mula rasa gelisah dan takut.
Dalam usianya yang begitu 'muda', pada awal pagi keesokan hari .......
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written by Sudahlah tu, March 13, 2008 16:54:24
Bagi NTR pula, peluang untuk 'membunuh' seorang pidato lemah ialah mendekatinya seberapa banyak yang boleh hinggakan mangsa tidak sedar kehadirannya.
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written by seek justice, March 14, 2008 00:31:06
I beginning to feel really uptight about this Khairy bloke...there had been other public figures in the past in our country that generated so much hatred but I must say that Khairy tops the list for now (hopefully, there'll be no more like him).

The way people and raving and ranting against him, I feel the end of the road for him will be like how it was for Rasputin.

But why do I have this feeling that he will get away scot free? How come nobody in the past cabinet, some of whom lost their seats in the elections and those who are in BN being twirled around his finger? Why are people on top not coming out against him?
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written by Areyaar, March 14, 2008 03:19:54
"His mansion has 21 bathrooms and 16 bedrooms, including 11 that are occupied by each of his children, as well as a VIP room, three living rooms, a dining hall and a prayer room.

The house also has a swimming pool, several gazebos, an orchard, a two-hole golf lawn, an office, a storeroom, two rooms for maids as well as a wet kitchen and a dry kitchen."

This is what some have said about that mansion. If this is true, then it surely boggles the mind. To build something so outrageously grandoise must cost more than a bomb. It must cost atleast two bombs.

As for the frustrations (and they must be monumental), now being suffered by those who expected the future to bring them many "windfalls" with which they, too, could build outrageously grandoise mansions, the sound of silence one hears is the indifference of the rakyat.


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