Saturday, September 15, 2018

Azmin Ali's political preference

FMT - Rafizi: Azmin’s camp was NOT in favour of Dr M as PM:


I am sure you all would remember that way prior to GE14, PKR Women Chief Zuraida Kamaruddin, she who likes and drives many expensive cars (via AP, wakakaka), proposed Azmin Ali & Mukhriz Mahathir as the Pakatan's Top Leadership Duo.


Well, in today's FMT article (above), we read:

Today, Rafizi gave details about the differences between the two camps over the past four years that have led to the current messy situation in the party.

In an interview with The Star, Rafizi said Azmin and his allies had been against launching the Pakatan Harapan, preferring a union with PAS.



“Likewise when we decided to bring in Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Bersatu (PPBM) and agreed to the consensus that he becomes the seventh prime minister.

“People like Haniza (PKR Wanita deputy chief Haniza Talha), Zuraida (PKR Wanita chief Zuraida Kamaruddin) and Azmin were against it on the basis that we should have a younger prime minister,” Rafizi was quoted as saying.

Rafizi also claimed that there were “backdoor arrangements” and moves that had frustrated the key decisions of the party leadership. He did not give details.

The part about Azmin being more interested in allying with PAS rather than DAP or Amanah is well known, when before GE14 he refused to ask PAS exco members to leave even after PAS broke off with Pakatan Rakyat.

He continued slutting with an arrogant and feral PAS who was overtly anti DAP and anti Amanah.

But I've to say I am a bit surprised Azmin Ali and his Dökkálfar Dwarfs, or at least the Women section led by Zuraida Kamaruddin and her deputy Haniza Talha, were against Mahathir as proposed PM for Pakatan Harapan, considering Maddy is Azmin's adopted Uncle.

But I guess the Chief Dwarf then must have been thinking of HIMSELF as the new Pakatan PM rather than Uncle. Azmin has always been very very ambitious and if he could be against his old mentor Anwar, I suppose he could be against Uncle.

Observing the way he operated with DAP in Sarawak over the last decade I have to agree with Rafizi that with Azmin, there will always be "backdoor arrangements" and dark stilettos as there were in the past.


Have you heard of the story of the Frog and the Scorpion wanting to cross the river? Well, Azmin can be likened to the Scorpion, wakakaka, 'coz it's in his DNA.

Thus Anwar bloody watch out in the PD by-election though with DAP now backing him, he stands a more certain chance of winning.


Hmmm, who shall I fCk up kaukau next? 

4 comments:

  1. I would just say that with certain people, Cha Bor always assumes and expects the worst, evidence not necessary.

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    1. He likes to go both end of extremes. With other certain people, Cha Bor assumes the best and could do no wrong...these people at most are just being 'naughty', wakakakaka.

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  2. Half way through the “Billion Dollar Whale”. Thoroughly enjoyable so far. Hollywood stuff. When the 1MDB legal case(s) come up the judges can use it as reference material in asking questions and making their decisions. After this Clare’s book....

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  3. Looks like after the PD by-election and when AI gets elected to be MP, the next by-election will be held for Pandan for Rafizi to be also elected as MP in Parliament when the DPM decides to step down.

    It does not matter anymore who wins the PKR Deputy President post at this current PKR party election. The next round of PKR party election would be interesting after AI has taken over the DPM post finally.

    Just wondering who would start offering the olive branch first (Cats or Dwarfs) after these latest endorsements by all the leaders from PH component parties for AI to contest in PD. There's no turning back now that AI will win the PD by-election and get elected.

    My bet is the Dwarfs and Cats supporters will now try to outdo each other in showing their support and loyalty to their President in the PD election for the moment.

    Wakakakakakakakakakaka.

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