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Khairy dikatakan berpotensi jadi TPM
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sokong KJ....... educated, handsome, aura , charismatic...... |
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Ada pro n con tapi cara kj mendekati rakyat mmg terpuji...dia redah je. |
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Mamat ni dgn geng dia digelar budak tingkat 4 dulu kan? mmg dari zaman mentua dia jadik pm lagik aku meluat...dpt naik atas pon sebab mentua...harga minyak naik gile2 time tu...dgn pm kaki tidonya...mmg melayu mudah lupa ..tp bagusla dia pon salah satu penyumbang kekalahan teruk bn dulu...
geng betina garit dgn bini gersang mmg suka mamat tinted jpj spec ni...berfantasi sampai banjir bawah tu..
nak tergelak aku ade org komen sokong dia jadi pm sebab ensem...sel otak takleh berhubung langsung...
tapi taktaula dia dh berubah skang ni...buat mase ni aku mmg takbleh blah langsung dgn mamat ni...
nak harapkan yg lain pon nan hadoo jek. |
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dia ni idea ada, sokongan ada. cuma perlaksanaan fail. Sukan malaysia sekarang hampeh! harap Belia jela.
tapi belia malaysia pun hancur. so how?
lagi satu mampu ke nak berlawan dengan 'tangan-tangan' ghaib yang berupaya menendang KJ dan menaikkan mukhriz? |
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Hensemnye KJ !!!
Boleh nak jadi TPM tapi bukan sekarang. |
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Possible but very unlikely. Ada la tangan2 yg akan pastikan benda ni tak berlaku. Him against the whole cabinet? Not a speck of chance. Dan tak mustahil jugak dia tak selamanya dlm BN. BN is a skinking ship right now but PR is a joke. Tgk la nnt cemana. We could only speculate. Skang da jadi menteri, prove to us you can do something by leaps and bounds. Klu setakat mampu meraih undi populariti je baik tak payah. |
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The case of Khairy – won the social media, lost the votes
Jebat Must Die Monday, May 20, 2013
I want to applaud Fatimah Zuhri for a really good article on history. As someone who is fascinated with the subject of history, I can’t help but to agree with what the blogger had to say.
A pretty good read I reckon.
Which is all true nevertheless. When Khairy Jamaluddin was not selected to be in the cabinet in 2009 and was given the amanah by the Prime Minister to concentrate on the youth and get them to vote for Barisan Nasional, he did none of that.
Instead, he cultivated idol worshipping among the easily impressed younglings. Instead of getting the young voters to vote for Barisan Nasional, he stressed on his own public image. He created the Barisan Nasional Youth Volunteer fan club just to help elevate his brand. The Khairy 2.0 is what his sycophants had chanted back in 2009.
But in stark contrast, this Umno Youth leader never did get any new votes from the newly registered young voters nor any votes from the fence sitters below 40. Did Barisan Nasional as a whole get the majority of votes from voters below 40 years old?
Hence, the illusion that was created, the hype that has been bandied around that Khairy is a ‘rising star’ is exactly just that – hype. When the twitter army created through BNYV and other groupies were specifically tasked to bomb the social media with his ‘endeavours’ and ‘effort’, it didn’t translate into what the PM had hoped for.
Moreover, the social media unit of Umno Youth is more disjointed than ever with wrong strategies being placed. If Khairy had given more focus onto the Umno Youth wing, perhaps this could be avoided. But individualistic tendencies kept him focused on his personal vehicle – the social media and the BNYV.
Just like how Anwar Ibrahim did with NST and Utusan back in the 90s, Khairy is using social media to further his political exploits. Up until Wednesday, those exploits went viral when his minions pre-empted the PM himself by saying their leader may not be appointed as minister because a former premier is against it. As a result, out of the blue, the old man’s name was dragged into the social media ruckus.
Nevertheless, if their ‘exalted’ leader couldn’t get into the Cabinet, the minions’ own future and potential benefits will look dim. And yet these are the same people who said, this is not the time for divisive personal interest.
How pathetic for some silly people to even drag a statesman into their own psywar just because they themselves are afraid of their own future. The statesman had been a minister for nearly 30 years and Prime Minister for 22 years and still, some wet-behind-the-ear politician and his lackeys felt the need to vilify him? Just because he is afraid he couldn’t get to be a minister?
Please bear in mind it was only in early April he offered not to contest in GE13.
Perhaps this article – drama or greed, would be the best read for this kind of situation.
But the fact of the matter is this – we need to be wary when history is repeating itself. From just plain observation, we can see that Khairy is not sincere in helping the party nor the coalition. Yes he revels in debates with opposition figures. But that is just to promote himself among the savvy youths. But did Barisan Nasional win more votes from the youth?
No.
In fact, the urban youths voted for Pakatan Rakyat.
There is also this principle that one must always use in politics. When the enemy hates you, you are doing the right thing. But when your political enemy is loving you, then something is indeed wrong.
In the case of Khairy, who can ever forget the fact that Rafizi Ramli invited him to join Pakatan Rakyat no fewer than three times during their debate in London last year!
Rafizi was practically begging Khairy to join Pakatan Rakyat!
And in the latest incident, to the chagrin of many Barisan Nasional members and to the befuddlement of fence sitters, Lim Kit Siang complimented Khairy as if Khairy was the next best thing that came down from the celestial heavens.
Kit Siang wrote:
One criticism of the Cabinet announced by Najib yesterday is its distinct lack of “star” or “wow” quality.
The only person who stands head and shoulder over the rest of the Cabinet line-up in intellectual prowess is the Oxford graduate, UMNO Youth leader, Khairy Jamaluddin, but who had stepped on too many toes in his heyday as the son-in-law to Tun Abdullah in the brief period his father-in-law as the Prime Minister in Malaysia.
I had in fact had occasion to castigate Khairy in Parliament as the “richest unemployed youth in the world” when he was too big for his boots. I hope that in his many years in “wilderness” eating humble pie although he has UMNO Youth leader, conspicuously sidelined from government front-benches although his deputy was made Deputy Minister, have taught him the qualities of humility.
His final rehabilitation in being appointed to the Cabinet is however a great let-down, as his appointment to the comparatively minor Cabinet portfolio of Minister for Youth and Sports is a great injustice when he should be appointed to more substantive responsibilities.
In all our lives, have we ever heard Kit Siang give such accolades to an Umno leader? Unless there is an ulterior motive to it, (such as his praise towards Tengku Razaleigh during the period where Ku Li was pandering towards Pakatan as well as the false magnanimity on Ghani Othman), Lim Kit Siang would rather lick sandpaper than to give such praises. And Kit Siang was not the only leader in Pakatan that had commended Khairy; there were many, many more. His perceived ‘value’ must be really, really high here in the political atmosphere.
And just like any other spineless and unprincipled politician of his ilk, Lim Kit Siang seemed to whitewash and forget all the accusations of corruption that he had levelled against Khairy pre-2008. We can see since last week, many foes from the opposition political parties that had once lambasted him had clearly forgiven him and commended his appointment. This is psychologically possible because they see him as someone who could not command the majority of youth to vote for Barisan Nasional. To vote for him, yes. But not Barisan Nasional. Obviously, this is beneficial for the opposition.
Khairy and his supporters will call this mature politics or politics of unity or politics of empathy or bipartisan politics or whatever justification his team wants to sugarcoat his intimacy with their political opponents.
Newsflash, everytime the fence-sitters or the easily-swayed youths see a Barisan Nasional politician agreeing with and pandering to Pakatan Rakyat’s politics, why would they vote for Barisan Nasional at all?
And just like how Anwar did it in the 90s, Khairy seems to appear more frequently in the mainstream media since his appointment than any other ministers more senior than him. It is on daily basis now.
But sadly, what he gave in return for the past four years upon being given the task by the party president was not satisfactory. Only hype. Only fluffy events. Only public relations stunts. The important things – translating new voters and support into votes – were close to zero.
Umno Youth used to be the pressure group, the one that will act should there be any extremist groups bent on toppling the delicate balance of the social contract going overboard. But for the past few years, have we heard anything from Umno Youth?
They seem to have lost their balls. With regards to the current demand by Dong Zong, what is Umno Youth going to do about it? Just lie low and continue to let them rebuke highly-respected academicians and judges? Just because they were talking ACCORDING to the Constitution?
The Secretary General of DAP also wants an Umno vice president and the Home Minister to apologise over an innocuous statement. What will Umno Youth do? Issue warnings through Twitter bots and fake Twitter accounts? If they are not sleeping, this would be the most manly thing they would do.
How about Ngeh Koo Ham’s tacit insolence towards the Sultan of Johor? Any idea when will Umno Youth let out a squeak?
All these signs are not good. The writing is on the wall. The Prime Minister is sleeping and being serenaded by dozens of advisers. If failure to perform is rewarded by ministership, then the least the Barisan Nasional supporters would demand is, to see a real change among the youths so that they will vote Barisan Nasional in the next general election. And that change certainly won’t be led by Khairy Jamaluddin. Judging by his past performance, it is beyond his selfish persona to actually work FOR the benefit of his party i.e., by getting the much needed votes. Umno Youth has become a lame duck.
Penetrate through the smokescreen and you’ll see only hype but no results.
But what can we expect from someone who got into his position not through merit? Do we honestly think he won the position of deputy Youth leader uncontested back in 2004 through pure merit? Back in 2009, although he was found guilty of corruption by the Umno disciplinary board but by virtue of being the son in law of the Prime Minister at that time he could continue to contest and eventually won the Umno Youth chief post amidst allegations of bribery and money politics. All that is not merit. And we thought an Oxford graduate could win on his own two feet and save the world singlehandedly. Arguably, he could not even deliver Saluran 4 and 5.
Unless of course he can prove it once and for all in this new ministry whether more youth and new voters will vote for Barisan Nasional. But then again, I want to tell the ordinary Umno members, please do not get your hopes high.
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badaksumbu posted on 13-10-2014 03:16 PM
The case of Khairy – won the social media, lost the votes
Jebat Must Die Monday, May 20, 2013
I suka baca jebat must die blog....articulate and a very bright young man... |
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stupido,
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vaious posted on 13-10-2014 01:23 PM
Mamat ni dgn geng dia digelar budak tingkat 4 dulu kan? mmg dari zaman mentua dia jadik pm lagik ak ...
I sokong your point of view.... Almost 100% similar to mine...
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vaious posted on 13-10-2014 01:23 PM
Mamat ni dgn geng dia digelar budak tingkat 4 dulu kan? mmg dari zaman mentua dia jadik pm lagik ak ...
spot on...
masa pakmentua masih pm tgk bertapa gila kuasa dia ni...semua dia nak campur. Paling tak bleh blah masa skandal avenue-ecm libra merger. Camne sorg penganggur bleh pinjam ratus juta?
skg dia dah bersih sbb dia ensem...layak jadi PM terhebat
hark tuiiii
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capiloton posted on 13-10-2014 01:13 PM
aku lagi minat Mukhriz dari KJ nih..
Saya rasa kj pm...mukris TPM OK jugak.. |
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Anak_Nogori posted on 13-10-2014 03:44 PM
Saya rasa kj pm...mukris TPM OK jugak..
saya pun rasa macam tu...
sampai bila2 pun saya rasa macam tu..
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Politician malaysia semua hampeh..melainkan kj and mukhriz
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ramai2 budak2 muda umno dia ni kira antara power dan mantap.......yg lain idea2 tua.....idea utk budak2 zaman 60an....70an bole laa.....dia ni kira serupa mcm Tun M masa muda2 dulu...... |
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capiloton posted on 13-10-2014 01:13 PM
aku lagi minat Mukhriz dari KJ nih..
Anak babah mmg dah tempah kusi pm tu.
Toksah rebut2, biaq babah settlekan suma. |
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tapibukanaku posted on 13-10-2014 04:32 PM
saya pun rasa macam tu...
sampai bila2 pun saya rasa macam tu..
Yolah...takkan Hassan Malek...buek malu org nogori Jo... |
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