Sunday, November 16, 2008

It's Political Suicide in UMNO

If UMNO remains relevant in the next twenty years, then it will because of a coup de tat that will take place in the lesser positions in the supreme council come March or else tis "Beware the UMNO Tsumani"

The Deputy's post contested by three persons indicates the rot in UMNO. Mohammed Taib, a disgraced politician both nationally and internationally is wying one of the biggest offices int he land that alone speaks volumes of the caliber of leaders let in UMNO. The trouble in UMNO is the leadership is so thick skinned, the members are so engrossed in money politics they do not comprehend what it is to be disgraced. Think of all the disgraceful acts committed by this one party in the country.

The race for the UMNO youth post has been cornered by Mahathir Mohammed whom a great many UMNO members regard as the champion of the Malays, but this is the view of the UMNO membership alone,and that too is divided but he still commands a simple majority. Many Malays see him as a conniving Mamak in their midst.

His son is well placed after nominations but something tells me another defeated politician also like Mohammed Taib an ex Menteri Besar of Selangor, who successfully managed to obtain a disgraceful exit in the last elections may land up the the youth chief, because that is the UMNO membership, quiet and self opinionated individuals, there is no team work in UMNO, it is all about the interest of the individual, and the rest of the membership only matters in what they can do to continue to place the individual and his proteges in power.


The man under whose leadership money politics thrived, is now calling for the arrests of politicians under the ISA for money politics, because it is very difficult to obtain proof, so why don't the ACA take a cue from what he says and arrest him and his son first, he is not without suspicion.

Rafidah Sharizat the two UMNO cry ladies (moronic babies) are in for another "cry baby" show, the loser is bound to go out weeping and wailing in flood tears, whislt the winneer will swing from branch to branch. Those of you who remember Rafidah's last contest will remember her outbursts after losing, then there is Sharizat and her crying when she lost her parliamentary seat in March of 2008.

Whilst the opposition is experiencing a renewal, a revitalization and a renaissance of a kind UMNO and its BN partners are riding into the sunset, and the insistence of the leadership to continue with the politics of patronage means the party is in a suicidal mode, and will find it very difficult to come back.