Monday 6 April 2009

Mahathir: A Sad Creature without Principles and Grace

UPDATED: 7th April 2009

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While campaigning in Perak today (April 6th) , Mahathir said:


"It (the BN Perak state government) is now a matter of fact, so it must be supported unless they can prove that it is legally wrong.

But at the moment, it seems the government is accepted by the people…"

Not long ago, on March 14th, Mahathir (also) said:


"You CANNOT topple a menteri besar or a prime minister WITHOUT a no-confidence vote in the Assembly.

There is NO other provision."


So, Dr.Mahathir, which one is it?

Mahathir never had much regard for the rule of law. What a Judge might say on March 14th or April 6th doesn’t matter much as far as he is concerned.


RELATED ARTICLE

MAHATHIR FORKED-TONGUED ?

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Even the champion of contradictions has found it necessary to explain why he rejoined Umno after slamming it as a corrupt political party and urging Malaysians to vote for the opposition as recently as January.

Realising that while he can still pull a crowd, his words no longer have traction with many Malaysians, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad today attempted to justify his decision to jump onto the Umno bandwagon, saying that when he left the ruling party in May last year, he said that he would renew his membership only after Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi stepped down as Umno president and prime minister.

So since this condition has been met, he needed to keep his promise, said Dr Mahathir, who has displayed an unerring ability to argue both sides of the cases on several issues.


  1. When the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) issue broke out in November and several of the leaders were arrested under the ISA, he slammed the Abdullah administration for not opening channels of communications with the group. A year later, he hammered Hindraf for making extreme demands and ridiculous statements.

  2. More recently, he described Umno as a corrupt party and disgrace to Malays, and attacked the Youth wing for electing Khairy Jamaluddin as the Youth chief. But since rejoining Umno over the weekend, he has sung a different tune about the ruling party, hitting the campaign trail and extolling the virtues of Barisan Nasional candidates in Bukit Gantang and Bukit Selambau.
While there has been little backlash of his changing positions reported in mainstream media, Dr Mahathir's doublespeak has been challenged in the alternative media.

His latest posting on his blog appears targeted at the cynics. He said that he rejoined the ruling party because he has every confidence that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak will be more successful in cleaning up Umno than Abdullah.

"I believe that he will not select corrupt people like Khairy and others as ministers and members of his administration," he noted, saying that he also appreciated the fact that Najib made an attempt to be on friendly terms with him.

In addition, he liked that Najib was not only thinking about Umno's needs and wants but the needs and wants of Malaysians. Dr Mahathir noted that this was evident from his closing speech at the Umno assembly where Najib distanced himself from calls by delegates for the party to control the government.

Dr Mahathir also justified his sudden change of heart about Umno by praising Najib's decision to go on a walkabout to meet Malaysians.

"He’s convinced me that he is concerned about the welfare of people. Because of these reasons, I am confident that Najib will try and clean up the party and government of the corrupt and corruption. These signs will be clear when he names his Cabinet on April 8. Though Abdullah no longer leads Umno, if there is evidence that he still has influence on Umno, then I will consider that my conditions have not been met," said Dr Mahathir.

The last sentence sounded like an ominous warning to Najib to ensure that Khairy and several other Abdullah loyalists are not included in the Cabinet line-up tomorrow.

It also suggested that while he may not crave for an official position in the new administration, he wants his views to be taken seriously. It looks like Najib is going to play ball.

Khairy will not be in the Cabinet line-up and neither will be several Umno politicians aligned to Abdullah who were successful in the recent supreme council elections.

FROM STRAIGHT TALK BLOG

Yes Ignore Him (Dr. M)

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Dated: 6th April (BEFORE the By-elections)

Mahathir is a Machiavellian. A realist who hides a personal agenda in his every move. Mahathir will speak about unity, multiracialism and good governance when the message suits his agenda. On the same breath, this man can turn into a racist and a bigot.

At 84, he still harbour a hope to returning as an "an unofficial advisor to the government."

Najib should know better. For Mahathir, there is NO such thing as "unofficial".

During the Abdullah administration, he had refused to allow his successor a free reign of the government. He had insisted on the continuation of several controversial projects, his choice of deputy premier and access to decision making process at the PM's department.

Before Najib took over, he had warned the new PM of the consequences of not obtaining his endorsement for his cabinet lineup, threatening to bring him down the same way he did to Abdullah.

It is ridiculous for UMNO and BN to treat this man as a political pop star. It will be difficult for Najib to sell his reform agenda to us if he appoints Mahathir as an advisor. Malaysians who loved democracy and despise racism do not want to have anything to do with Mahathir.

Najib is taking a ticking time bomb into his administration if he accepts Mahathir as his advisor. This bomb might blow on his face anytime and destroy his own legacy. He should really learn from Abdullah's lesson.

Mahathir's involvement is a solid reason for me to root for PR's victory in both Bukit Selambau and Bukit Gantang.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

BLOODY LALANG!

Hamba said...

JUST IGNORE HIM....LOOK AT HIS STATEMENT....IT SMACK OF SOMEONE WHO IS IN IT FOR HIMSELF, HE'LL SCREW EVERYONE TO GET WHAT HE WANTS...DO WE NEED THIS TYPE OF PERSON IN MALAYSIA ANYMORE?...SO IGNORING HIM WILL BE THE BEST SOLUTION...TAKE A CUE FROM BKT GANTANG PEOPLE...THEY KNOW WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO A TAMAK AND SELFISH 80 YEAR OLD. HE'LL SLINK AWAY QUIETLY LIKE THE SNAKE HE IS...ZAMBRY GOT THE TASTE OF HIS VENOM THOUGH..LOL!PADAN MUKA!

Anonymous said...

In this case silence will the best argument. Thumb Logic

genesispassion said...

body die mouth never die ...that the chinese saying ! seemed true here !

Anonymous said...

So what happened to this pop star? Did;nt he manage to get some votes so that BN can win? Ha; Ha, so now he knows that his pop starring was unable to get the votes for BN to win. He is now irrelevant.

nizam said...

Assalamua'laikum & Salam Sejahtera,

org nyanyuk...so tak perlu layan