Tuesday, June 07, 2011

PKR's second stab in East Malaysia

The Malaysian Insider’s news headline PKR eyes Pakatan-SAPP alliance in Sabah carries the news that:

... Sabah Pakatan Rakyat PR is actively moving towards forging a formal alliance with local opposition party SAPP hoping to break Barisan Nasional’s BN stranglehold over the east Malaysian state.

This statement is slightly misleading because it’s not Pakatan (the coalition) which is now seeking to negotiate with SAPP but actually a PKR team led by Dr Wan Azizah. Every member of the team is from PKR.

Other than the above incorrect attribution, the question that has to be asked is, can PKR be trusted to negotiate a pact after its abysmal bull-in-a-china-shop failure with SNAP?

I think not, given the propensity of PKR’s federal leaders to want to control, dominate, manipulate and speak down to their people not only in East Malaysia but also in the Peninsula.

Worse, when I recall PKR making all sorts of noise because DAP had recently made a solo overture to SNAP after PKR had bombed the Sarawak negotiations, it now has the selfish double-standard gall to attempt to negotiate with SAPP without consulting DAP or PAS. Typical anwarista-ish cakap ta’serupa bikin.

But we know PKR has an unbridled obsession to dominate Pakatan, hence has now quickly attempted to stake an early claim in Sabah after its miserable failure in Sarawak.

The recent Sarawak election result has filled it with overwhelming dread as it realizes that, other than Anwar Ibrahim as an individual, it's hope-for but incorrect expectation of being the primus inter pares in Pakatan is slipping even farther away wakakaka.

2 comments:

  1. "... can PKR be trusted to negotiate a pact after its abysmal bull-in-a-china-shop failure with SNAP ... [and] given the propensity of PKR’s federal leaders to want to control, dominate, manipulate and speak down to their people not only in East Malaysia but also in the Peninsular."

    That's typical U-Must-Not-Object attitude and behaviour. But not surprising in the least seeing that most members of PKR are float-overs from that U-Must-Not-Object pool. Being beradab dan bersopan we shall not use the word cesspool, right?

    Everyone can see that these people's stance has always been: "On your knees and worship us for We are your Lord and Tuan. We are ALWAYS right and We will not tolerate any talk-back and impertinence. Know your humble position and always bend low in Our presence."

    So, there you go. Can you see matters in the proper light now?

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  2. Dear Kaytee,As long as Anwar and Azmin are leading PKR they can go negotiate with Umnoputras as far as East Malaysians are concern.The last time they negotiate with JK and his men,Anwar and Azmin doublecrossed and backstabbed them.So fresh in Sabahans memory and yet they have the cheek to go back and entice another group.

    Have some pride and dignity Anwar.Don't send your wife to do all your dirty and shameful biddings for you.If you are so desperate in wanting to be the next PM of Malaysia then be a man,take Azmin to go with you to Sabah.Go begging with Azmin on all fours with your tonques wagging to meet your suitors.Good luck with your proposals to your future live partners.

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