Hornbill Unleashed

February 17, 2013

Najib’s time ends now

Josh Hong

From day one, Najib Abdul Razak’s apprenticeship as prime minister has been marked by facade.

Having edged out Abdullah Ahmad Badawi with the help of Muhyiddin Yassin and Dr Mahathir Mohamad, he promised the people a thorough reform, so that Barisan Nasional and most critically, Umno, could regain the public trust, and yet another mandate to rule.

At a media function nearly four years ago, he publicly stated that “there is a vital place… for a vibrant, free and informed media” and that “we need a media – both old and new – that is empowered to responsibly report what they see, without fear of consequence”.

NONENow, turn toUtusan MalaysiaBerita Harian, the New Straits Times,The Star and the Najib-friendly Sinchew Daily, and read for yourself their coverage on the fiasco at the Chinese New Year celebration in Penang, at which the crowd shouted “No!” loud and clear – not once, but three times – to Najib early this week. There is no better way to put Najib’s sincerity to test, and it is found utterly wanting.

Najib also admits that “the era when the government knows best is over”. Still, his party and coalition partners continue to exercise a tight grip on the mainstream media, with Utusan arguing flagrantly and atrociously that there is no need to verify negative news concerning the opposition parties.

And my sources told me that with Chinese support almost bottoming out with no hope of being revived before the upcoming general election, there is now a team of people at the Prime Minister’s Department directly monitoring all the Mandarin news on TV to ensure that ‘undesirable’ elements are edited out before they are aired.

azlanEven the Malay elite are beginning to feel the heat of Umno’s hegemony, and Azrul Azwar, the chief economist at the Islamic Bank suspended from duty over his ‘politically incorrect’ predictions, is a case in point.

Facade is actually a worse form of politicking than spin-doctoring. Whereas the latter is meant to interpret favourably words and actions of a certain politician to convince the public, and may contain half truths in it, the former is a sheer exercise of deception with a clear goal of fooling the people.

Najib’s rubbing salt into wounds

Hence, when Najib bowed to mounting public pressures and set up a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) into the mysterious and tragic death of Teoh Beng Hock, all that it culminated in was a verdict that only rubbed salt into the wounds of the victim’s family, while the death of Ahmad Sarbaini Mohamed had been completely erased from public memory.

Despite that the RCI did identify ‘institutional racism’ as being pervasive in the public sector, Najib has done nothing to address the issue, choosing to blow his own horn of ‘1Malaysia’ ad nauseam.

But what ‘1Malaysia’ is he boasting? His wife, the infamous ‘First Lady’ Rosmah Mansor, graced a fundraising event hosted by Ibrahim Ali of Perkasa exactly a year ago, over which Najib was conspicuous by his elegant silence. I still remember someone describing it as, “as if Michelle Obama is endorsing the Ku Klux Klan”. What a fitting analogy!

NONENajib’s being beholden to the ultra-conservative forces within Umno can be clearly seen from his failure to chastise Ibrahim Ali (right) over the latter’s recent threat to burn the Bible. While Mahathir rushed to the defence of the Perkasa head, Najib just played dumb as usual. As a believer in free speech, I disagree with those who call for Ibrahim Ali’s arrest in the wake of his remarks, incendiary though they may have been.

But as a politician aspiring allegedly to national leadership, Najib should have at least had the courage to rebuke them. Born with a silver spoon, Najib is no risk-taker. He prefers, obviously, to indulge in his own fantasies of ‘transformation’ while the extremists are becoming bolder by the day.

And never in Malaysian history has there been a prime minister who is so shameless and desperate as to attempt to ride on others’ coattails at every opportunity. At the most politically-charged CNY celebration in Penang, Najib had hoped Psy’s popularity would rub off onto him, but the crowd showed no qualms in telling him off, leaving him so embarrassed that it was almost like the laughable ‘You help me, I help you’ episode all over again.

NONEBut the worse was yet to come. Three days after the public relations nightmare, Penang BN chief Teng Chang Yeow suddenly regained his memory and revealed that Najib had to leave the stage immediately after tossing the yee sang because “there was an attempt on Psy’s life”.

Remember how the police locked down the entire city centre of Kuala Lumpur and installed roadblocks on all the major roads leading to the Klang Valley areas ahead of the peaceful street rallies of Berish 1.0 and 2.0? The drastic actions were taken in spite of the lack of evidence of violence on the part of the participants.

Now they are seeking to have us believe that the ‘Oppa Gangnam Style’ show must go on even when Psy’s life was at risk. Some who were there told me security was barely adequate and that people were free to move in and out of the padang (field). I thought our PDRM would have dispatched a crack squad so that the ‘First Lady’ and the others would get to enjoy the horse-riding dance?

NONEWhat an ominous sign for BN, when their leaders no longer know how to tell lies properly. With their credibility so easibly demolished, I would not be surprised that Mahathir (left) and his boys are quietly sharpening their knives once again. Like all regimes facing a rapid downfall, these people are deluded to think that any one of them would do better than Najib, perhaps by adopting an ultra-Malay platform.

My advice is for everyone to stay calm even if voices of ‘Chinese in Penang showing disrespect to Malay leaders’ are heard in the days to come, for this is just one of the remaining antics that they can employ to divert the public’s attention from unbridled corruption, alarming crime rates, and rising costs of living.

As for Najib, I would not shed a tear for him should he turn out to be the only prime minister without a mandate. After all, his probation would have been terminated long ago in light of his disastrous performance had there been a more democratic mechanism of checks and balances in Malaysia.


JOSH HONG studied politics at London Metropolitan University and the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. A keen watcher of domestic and international politics, he longs for a day when Malaysians will learn and master the art of self-mockery, and enjoy life to the full in spite of politicians.

22 Comments »

  1. I will show them my (Middle Figure).

    I will said (Fuck U) United Malays National Organisation.

    I am with Millions of Malaya Rakyat want to Vote u out.

    What wrong of me and millions to said (FUCK U) all your rotting Kind.
    Yes we want to Gulingkan ini Kerajaan tak guna.

    Again FUCK U United Malays National Organisation.

    Comment by jack cheow — February 17, 2013 @ 11:45 PM | Reply

  2. The restless and sleepless Mahathir had joined in the fray !http://www.theage.com.au/world/mahathir-enters-fray-as-malaysia-braces-for-poll-20130215-2eifv.html

    Comment by Shafie Omar — February 17, 2013 @ 8:44 PM | Reply

  3. i am curious here about perkasa, i am no fan of perkasa either, but indians have hindraf and chinese have dong zong, both doing about the same thing like perkasa, so please can someone clarify a bit on this , where do i missed………………

    Comment by kassim — February 17, 2013 @ 5:50 PM | Reply

  4. A lousy writeup without facts or figures to substatiate his arguments. Being a scholar the writer should not be writing like a typical politician. Please stop the spin and get your facts right.

    Comment by Hadari — February 17, 2013 @ 5:39 PM | Reply

  5. We had a ceramah on Friday by the MP for Batu….present was Rafizi, YB Tian, and PKR YB for Batu Caves….if BN wins again, toll will increase, a electricity will increase and petrol will increase…why?…because all these 3 is controlled by the cronies,,,and these cronies are pumping money in from their businesses to support najis and gang….so if najis wins again… he will have to repay them back!!!! at the expense of the rakyat… these companies were set-up by the government…and given on a silver platter to the cronies for same keeping for the politicians…god alone knows how many other companies have been handed over to cronies for safe keeping!!

    Comment by King — February 17, 2013 @ 5:16 PM | Reply

  6. Sorry to say this…
    I spoke to 10 people who was all “HIDUP PKR! HIDUP PAS!, HIDUP DAP!” here and there.
    When I told them that I voted for pkr last sarawak state election, all of them kept quiet.

    Want to know why? None of them were registered voters even though they were qualified to do so.

    When I pressed a few of them later on, two or three of them spoke softly “I’m just following the trend. Actually I voted for bn all this while. You don’t understand anything man, you don’t live in the real world. I work for the government and I do not want to lose my job. My father/mother work for a company that does government contracts, I do not want them to lose their jobs.”

    Comment by locall — February 17, 2013 @ 2:31 PM | Reply

    • You are right. BN will continue to rule because of this and their dirty tactics like phantom voters. Therefore we must all vote to deny them two-third majority to pass laws detrimental to democracy. We need strong opposition to check and balance BN so that they have to listen to rakyat.

      Comment by darren — February 17, 2013 @ 4:06 PM | Reply

    • So indirectly you are indicating our BN can trace our votes and see who is supporting who ?. Anyway, being a Government servant you won’t loss your job even if a new Government comes in. Maybe it will be for the better… unless you are one of those who are cronies for some of the BN Masters.

      Comment by gagojackman — February 17, 2013 @ 5:13 PM | Reply

    • The curtain is finally closing on this clown. As for locall..nice try for a novice BN cyber trooper. Keep telling us more horrifying stories about us and our relatives losing their jobs as civil servants by votng for PR. Tell us that we shall have our water and electricity cut off too and the roads leading to our kampung will be blocked because we are ungrateful.

      Comment by Ahmad Madon — February 17, 2013 @ 5:30 PM | Reply

    • Want to know why? None of them were registered voters even though they were qualified to do so.

      When I pressed a few of them later on, two or three of them spoke softly “I’m just following the trend. Actually I voted for bn all this while.

      Want to know how to detect a stupid lie? BN better throw their money in the longkang than paying a stupid cyber trooper like you locall.

      Here are the stupid lies…….None of them were registered voters even though they were qualified to do so………………………………….“I’m just following the trend. Actually I voted for bn all this while.

      Comment by Irene Kana — February 17, 2013 @ 5:36 PM | Reply

      • Every vote is important in order to at least deny bn 2/3 majority.

        Comment by hong huat — February 17, 2013 @ 7:27 PM | Reply

    • Sarawak senior civil servants more unethical, they all bumiputras who say intelligent, clever to make money frm govt contracts n bisnesmen…very clever…no problem corruption…as long as clever.

      Comment by canteen towkay — February 18, 2013 @ 9:32 AM | Reply

  7. Bread on my lap
    Stars very far away
    I eat my bread gazing at the stars
    So lost in thoughts that sometimes
    I eat a star by mistake
    Instead of the bread.

    Oktay Rifat,
    Turkish Poet, ?_1964_?
    Najib Ullah, Washington Square Press,Inc. NY

    Comment by meteor over Russia — February 17, 2013 @ 2:14 PM | Reply

  8. To end Najib and the gangs, we need to have more specific strategies for the rural electorate, especially in Sarawak and Sabah. Let’s hope that the educated sons and daughters of the interiors can convince their parents and families of the evils, massive corruptions, abuses of power, etc the UMNO/BN regime have commited during its 55 year rule. PR should place more time on road shows in sarawak and sabah interiors. So many constituencies are having high percentage of illiterate voters who are in poverty ridden state, and what is worst is that they are easily being fooled by BR1M, handouts and other goodies.

    Beware also of the devil’s organ, SPR! UMNO/BN would use the agency in ‘fullswing’ to its advantage, come the GE13.

    Comment by Justice Lover — February 17, 2013 @ 10:51 AM | Reply

  9. To end Najib and the gangs, we need to have more specific strategies for the rural electorate, especially in Sarawak and Sabah. Let’s hope that the educated sons and daughters of the interiors can convince their parents and families of the evils, massive corruptions, abuses of power, etc the UMNO/BN regime have commited during its 55 year rule. PR should place more time on road shows in the sarawak and sabah interiors. So many constituencies are having high percentage of illiterate voters who are in poverty ridden state, and what is worst is that they are easily being fooled by BR1M, handouts and other goodies.

    Beware also of the devil’s organ, SPR! UMNO/BN would use the agency in ‘fullswing’, come the GE13.

    Comment by Justice Lover — February 17, 2013 @ 10:34 AM | Reply

  10. Bee Anne owe success to hard-working Cina and India … but boo-mee destroy everything

    PR = Savior

    Comment by tigeryk — February 17, 2013 @ 9:11 AM | Reply

    • this is racist,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

      Comment by kassim — February 17, 2013 @ 5:55 PM | Reply

  11. BN-UMNO Gov’t, in power for 55 yrs, is rotten to the core, rotten & stinking inside out. Mahathir & Taib Manmud’s wealth is each rated at approx RM45 billion, Najib RM30 billion, Daim’s? Taib’s Uncle Yakub before that? And all the other cronies’ wealth? All the losses and mismanagement in 55 yrs? If you crunch the numbers, every single Malaysian has lost a fortune. (For the understanding of Sarawak’s interior natives: 1 billion is 1000 million). These are mafias, crooks & criminals by any standard. Now Jesse Jaskson Junior in US faces 3 yrs in jail for misuse of US$750,000 in election funds. In China people are shot for embezzling US$100,000. Your Malaysian Giant Criminals? You estimate the punishment to befit the crimes! I’d say 5,000 strokes of the rattan and 10,000 years in jail.

    Comment by alan newman, new zealand — February 17, 2013 @ 8:31 AM | Reply

  12. Blocking an Aussie Senator, an observer for fair election. This is outrageous! Why hasn’t someone call for arrests to face charges, arrests of Dr MM, PM, Home Minster, MACC Chief for Corruption & treason for decades. They are destroying the Country, undermining the people, their wealth & well-being. Come on Malaysians you have more brain and brawn than this! Don’t be a laughing stock to the world.

    Comment by alan newman, new zealand — February 17, 2013 @ 8:30 AM | Reply

  13. Najib can save his infamous pink lips and thin moustache for a Milk Powder or a Rosmah Secret (lingerie) advertisement after GE13.

    Comment by Gomen Bin Penipu — February 17, 2013 @ 7:28 AM | Reply

    • Both will succumb to their own magical spell brewed by the Black Magic woman

      Comment by tigeryk — February 17, 2013 @ 12:26 PM | Reply

  14. Bye bye babie … see U no more

    Comment by tigeryk — February 17, 2013 @ 6:20 AM | Reply


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