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Saturday, January 17, 2015

The Countrywoman behind Najib

We have been told that doctors make the worst patients, and this saying became more apparent when the UMNO N-faction gave their colleagues in M-faction a taste of, yes, M's medicine, which the latter didn't like, no not at all. wakakaka.


That's why currently the M-faction has been whinging, whining and whimpering like a kera kena belacan.

In my post yesterday Empire strikes back? I mentioned Daim Zainuddin complaining about those in N-faction who has or have unleashed the UMNO-controlled media mouthpieces onto his business empire, thus galvanizing Malaysia's anti-graft officials to investigate his banking business abroad.

Daim expressed his surprise that the UMNO-controlled Media Prima Bhd would provide coverage for opposition party PKR, which indirectly tells us that the mainstream media in Malaysia, which he termed as government-friendly media, wakakaka, normally “... would not give 2 minutes of air time to Pakatan, has aired the PKR press conference no less than 3 times. The NST and Utusan have also carried this news."

His annoyance had already been preceded by wanings from his UMNO (M-faction) matey Zainuddin Maidin (Zam) who even threatened to reveal 'presumably naughty' stories about Ah Jib Gor. Yum, I love the occasional salacious tale especially about our politicians, wakakaka.

Now, it seems the man behind the N-faction's current campaign a la Empire Strikes Back is not a man but rather a 'countrywoman'.


First, what do I mean by the term 'countrywoman' apart from the first understanding it must be a Malaysian sweetie.

'Countrywoman' is the feminine equivalent of 'countryman' - hope you as a Malaysian knows who is a 'countryman'? wakakaka.

If you don't, tsk tsk, then read my post over at my other blog KTemoc Kongsamkok titled Correspondence with a Sardarji in which I mentioned 'countrymen' (in the plural) several times, examples as follows:

Anyway, what the f**k is this blogging bullsh*t on the long & short of 'tambis', where you questioned the countrymen’s size. The moment I landed in Penang, my brother (with a bloody grin) told me to read Kaytee’s posting.

That writeup has been an insult to your blood brother, moi.

... and ... 

But I don’t want to hear anymore bullsh*t about the countrymen’s size. As my family (save dad) and I have always treated you as an honorary countryman, I feel I can share with you the most inner secret of the Sikhs.

Wakakaka.

she looks like my childhood 'crush', Saroj, Lakhbir's sis

wakakaka

Today RPK posted DAIM FINGERS MYSTERY MAN BEHIND ‘ATTACKS’ where he wrote:

Kadir Jasin is grumbling about what he calls the well-planned and well-coordinated attacks on Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad and Tun Daim Zainuddin. He even identified the mystery man heading the operation, a person he called H…R…

It seems the mystery man, who is actually a woman, is Hardev KauR. Kadir also accuses her of ordering TV3 to give PKR’s Shamsul Iskandar airtime to attack Daim.

What Kadir did not mention is that he, together with Dr Mahathir and Daim, started attacking Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak first. But now that they are being hit back they find the heat too much to bear.

And that's what I meant by ... doctors make the worst patients, and this saying became more apparent when the UMNO N-faction gave their colleagues in M-faction a taste of, yes, M's medicine, which the latter didn't like, no not at all.

I also mentioned that
 Ah Jib Gor is known for his amazing survival instinct, and which might have convinced him that a fightback is now more necessary, nay, vital than ever if he wants to remain as head of UMNO and PM of Malaysia.

But to be fair to him, I also wrote: sometimes Bodek-ites run away with the game without the principals even knowing what's going on, wakakaka.

Indeed, back in December 2010, there were initial allegations that Najib, who was paying a Christmas courtesy visit to a Church, naughtily demanded that the church remove crosses or crucifixes from the church or the vicinity of the function, and that Christmas carols not be sung.

The argument was that Najib was scared of suffering a Ku Li experience which caused him (Ku Li) the UMNO presidency and the PM-ship - for more of Ku Li's faux pas, read my 2013 post Tengku Razaleigh & The NeverEnding Story.


In the end, we found out an overzealous aide had been involved, though she claimed she was misunderstood - here's her apology-explanation which incidentally was supported by the church officials.

The Najib aide involved in the allegations about crosses, crucifixes and carols was Hardev Kaur, which I presume would be the same 'countrywoman' in the Gerakan Anti Mahathir (faction), a GAM to PKR's GAN (Gerakan Anti Najib).

Or should we rename GAM to GNAM GNAM (Gerakan Najib Against Mahathir)? Wakakaka.

Our 'countrywoman' has quite an impressive CV. TMI once published the following about her:


Datuk Hardev Kaur was born and educated in Malaysia. She obtained her first degree in Economics (Honours) from University Malaya and her Masters in Public Administration from Harvard University in the US. 

She started her career in journalism with Radio Television Malaysia (RTM), moved to Malaysia Business and then to Business Times.

In 1998, she was made Editor-at-Large for the New Straits Times Group and in January 2002 appointed Assistant Group Editor. 

She was made the Group Editor on May 1, the first female to hold the post in the 160 year history of the paper. In March 2002 she was appointed Consultant, Editorial Marketing for the NSTP Group. 

Datuk Hardev has been bestowed a number of awards for regional economic coverage including the Asia Editor of the year by the Asia Press Foundation. She was the first female in the region to be given this award.

It seems that there are two very powerful and well-qualified women behind Ah Jib Gor, wakakaka, lucky bloke!

And I wonder about that old saying (don't I just love old sayings, wakakaka), 'Set a thief to catch a thief' which in our case under discussions, could well be paraphrased into 'Set an Indian to catch an Indian', wakakaka.


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