Guan Eng said Muhyiddin Yassin & gang have no value
Najib has to remember that people do not like to support losers or lame duck Prime Ministers, as what Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad used to call Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. As it is, Dr Mahathir is already calling Najib a coward, while the ANC (Anti-Najib Campaign) calls him a bogus Bugis warrior.
THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
Raja Petra Kamarudin
LSS has summarised the issue well (SEE BELOW) so I really need not go into my usual two-three-page cheong hei article. Veteran cabinet minister Nazri Aziz has also explained it well, which you can READ HERE.
The issue is simple. You need to get rid of backstabbers. Even Azmin Ali wants ‘backstabber’ Badrul Hisham Shaharin a.k.a. Chegubard removed from the party. Chegubard is Azmin Ali’s greatest critic. He is almost of the same level as Tony Pua and Rafizi Ramli who go into a frenzy and foam at the mouth if you mention a certain four-letter phrase: Wan Em Dee Bee.
Actually, by allowing Muhyiddin Yassin to remain in the party, and as the Deputy President on top of that, it not only undermines Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak but it also demonstrates a weakness. This would be interpreted as if Najib is scared of Muhyiddin, or that Muhyiddin is stronger/more popular than Najib, and that is why Najib leaves Muhyiddin alone and dares not touch him.
Najib has to remember that people do not like to support losers or lame duck Prime Ministers, as what Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad used to call Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. As it is, Dr Mahathir is already calling Najib a coward, while the ANC (Anti-Najib Campaign) calls him a bogus Bugis warrior.
Therefore it is imperative that Najib shows everyone that he is the boss and that he is in charge. To even give a hint of weakness or hesitate at this stage is going to work against him. So many leaders have been ousted in the past merely because they demonstrated hesitation in the face of an adversary.
There is such a thing as the last straw that breaks the camel’s back. And Muhyiddin has dumped more than one last straw on the camel’s back and that camel is now lying dead. Najib should dig a deep grave and bury that dead camel because its carcass is beginning to stink to high heaven.
If Najib drops the axe on Muhyiddin’s neck he is going to gain even more supporters who will admire him for his bravery and for not backing down in the face of the onslaught from his enemies.
Go for it, Najib, we are behind you on whatever action you want to take against Muhyiddin. Just make sure that whatever action it may be it must result in Muhyiddin’s death.
I mean even Zaid Ibrahim is brave enough to bury Anwar Ibrahim by proclaiming Dr Mahathir as the new Reformasi leader to replace Anwar. So, takut apa lagi?
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LSS
In his speech at the Chinese New Year celebrations in his state constituency of Air Putih last night, Lim Guan Eng said, “When we agree on something in a meeting, we do not go out of the meeting and take an opposing and different view, we don’t go back on our words.”
“We don’t tikam belakang (backstab). Any person who does that – agree in a meeting and later takes a different position, is of no value.”
Lim’s remarks come in the midst of his decision in January to sack two PKR assemblymen from their director posts in state government-linked companies (GLCs), which he chairs.
Lim did not mention names but it is believed that he was referring to PKR assemblymen Ong Chin Wen (Bukit Tengah) and Cheah Kah Peng (Kebun Bunga), whom he claimed reneged on their decision to oppose an Umno motion on sea reclamation at the state legislative assembly in November last year.
Last Friday, Lim told Malaysiakini that the duo did not inform him of their decision to abstain from casting their votes against Umno.
They were sacked from their posts in the GLCs because he (Lim) no longer had confidence or trust in them, since they reneged on their earlier stand.
He later described Ong and Cheah as “backstabbers, betrayers and those who were out to stage a coup against PKR Deputy Chief Minister I Rashid Hasnon”.
http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/331214