Wednesday, April 24, 2013

How popular is Lim Guan Eng among Penangite?


Lim Guan Eng popularity is a myth, the supporter of Penang DAP has been talking against him for years, but mostly in hushed tones, behind closed door because they are afraid of his outlash. Everyone know that he doesn't take critism. Period.

However in the recent development, more so since the candidates nomination, more and more dare to come out and are criticizing him openly, even on national TV. So I say LGE is NOT favored by the Penangites, especially among the DAP old timers. His cockiness and dictator-like leadership is not going down very well among the people of Penang, especially those who has been fighting for a cause they believe in for years when suddenly this chap from Melaka comes, with DAP 'royalty' blood running in him to take over everything, leaving not even crumbs for the DAP people of Penang. 

Most benefiting are his cronies and his staff from his 28th floor office. Check the DAP candidates list, you'll see what I mean. And what about the property acquirement among his staffs? Go check how many of them owning multiple properties that involves the state government one way or another. Kampung Buah Pala anyone?

Let's not even go into the CEC committee election hullabaloo, something that they thought they can divert the people attention from their incompetency by trying to turn the whole thing into a hate campaign toward the Registrar of Society. Claiming that they are unable to use the DAP logo during the PRU13 due to the ROS ruling, crying sabotage. This is absolutely lies, ROS just state that the current CEC election result is not valid, that's all. The party is still as before, only the office bearer are as the previous CEC election. Nothing else. They can still ride their rocket, no need to go to the moon. Who started the sob story you may ask? LGE of course! Crying wolf while trying to get sympathy vote is a new low even for LGE.

The underwater tunnel project and the miscalculations? I think many has spoken of this until their mouths are foaming, so I won't say much, just get new batteries to your calculator or new leader that at least knows basic arithmetic! 

And those who still champion him are just a bunch of disillusioned 'kids' impressed by a new act in town, blinded by 'cotton candies' given out at the concessionaire and mostly various shows during the 3-ring circus. The novelty is wearing off as we speak, hopefully the people of Penang will see past the glitters soon. 

5 May 2013 is the day.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013


The Lost Viable PMs Of Pakatan Rakyat: DAP

PRU13 may well be turning into more than just a battle between potential winnable candidates offered by each party, but a battle of winnable Prime Ministers that will likely lead the government should either side win. As candidates become less appealing or indeed if they remain annonymous to the electorate, the more a party relies on the candidate on offer for Prime Minister.
For the longest time, the battle has been expected to be one between DS Najib Tun Razak as the BN candidate for Prime Minister against DS Anwar Ibrahim as the Pakatan candidate. However, DS Anwar Ibrahim has always lacked appeal to a significant section of the electorate, being an ex-con - having been convicted for abuse of power, being party to much of the suspected corruption in UMNO and BN when he was Finance Minister, even seen as incompetent by some.
And of course there is the 'sex thing' with DS Anwar that seems undignified.
Perhaps this is why DS Anwar's partners in Pakatan Rakyat seem to be pushing agendas of their own, with DAP leader Karpal Singh clearly stating his aim to have a non-Malay Prime Minister chosen, probably referring to Lim Guan Eng, the Penang CM as their likeliest candidate. Of course, Guan Eng's capacity to administer is now put in question as he seems quite incapable of even organising a legal AGM and party elections for the DAP...
Nonwithstanding Guan Eng's apparent popularity as CM in Penang, which is not really a mark of genius considering his predecessor was the supremely unpopular, over-educated yet 'bean-like' and suspected racist TS Koh Tsu Koon, Guan Eng's failure to manage the recent DAP elections is monumental. His management of the aftermath of the Registrar of Societies (RoS) non-recognition of the election results has actually made matters worse!
The idea of having DAP candidates contest under the PAS banner in Peninsular Malaysia and PKR banner in East Malaysia was not just unneccessary (DAP is not de-listed yet, there is time even after PRU13 to recover with an EGM or re-do of an AGM), it undermined DAP's candidates with PAS gleefully claiming that they welcome DAP's support of 'Hudud' laws. PKR of course is a highly unpopular party in East Malaysia, seen as a 'Peninsular' party.
And so at the eve of PRU13, the DAP has lost its only viable candidate for PM and must rely on the DS Anwar Ibrahim offering... surely Karpal is fuming...

from the Tangents: Restless Musings Of A Malay Mind, a blog by the brilliant mind of Akhramsyah Sanusi.

1 comment:

Mat Cendana said...

How low has PAS climbed down to? This isn't the same PAS that won Kelantan in 1990. It may be seen as "extremists" or "hardliners" by some, especially non_muslims, but at least it had principles. Sekarang, semua boleh...

The rot began in earnest from 2008 when it joined PKR and DAP in the GE. If one wants to see a case of "hilang pedoman", this is it. The number of new seats won blinded its leaders from its original goals. Now, the focus is TOTALLY on retaining and winning seats and which way.

The best that can happen to PAS if for it to suffer a crushing defeat in the coming GE. This way, after the denial period is over, its supporters will have to sit down and look at what has become to the party. And then rectify the situation, which means a transformation. Will have to do PAS a big favour by sending it a harsh message.