An anti-blogger blogs about KJ (and why Kepala Batas should go to KJ)


Thanks to word of "mouse", I know right away that Zainudin Maidin, Tan Sri, the former Utusan Malaysia editor-in-chief who had the rather disastrous armed forces as Information Minister though made it as Tokoh Wartawan Negara whilst in Cabinet, is currently the blogger, just similar to me. No need to stop the expect difference he said of bloggers when he was high up there in the supervision but, similar to Khairy Jamaluddin, the subject of his twisty ultimate posting, Khairy can become PM in his aged days, Zam his trying to scratch behind as well as no the single can stop that. Of course, in KJ's case, Najib Razak can simply stop the young man's clawback.

Except that I don't consider the PM should - or would.

KJ as well as Pak LahA lot of people have been watchful to see what Najib has in store for KJ in PRU13. Talk is that the Negri Sembilan MB Mohamad Hasan wants to contest in Rembau, that KJ won in 2008, since he has finished quite the dismal job in the state as well as desperately needs an exit. That wouldn't be fair to KJ, of course, though if it does occur afterwards it is an opportunity to set KJ for more challenging tasks during PRU13: field him in Kepala Batas, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's very winnable seat.

KJ is head of Umno Youth as well as thus wields substantial energy - he has the outrageous armed forces of youths under his au! thority as well as he possess all those qualities Zam has dutifully listed down in his posting. KJ is combatant, willing, as well as able. In my opinion, there is no better place to put KJ afterwards to head BN's destiny offensive in the PR building of Penang, where Anwar Ibrahim resides as well as Lim Guan Eng reigns.

And he is Pak Lah's son-in-law. The former PM has said he would similar to not to contest in PRU13. I am sure KJ will be welcomed by the UMNO warlords in Kepala Batas if Pak Lah has no conflict to the son-in-law carrying upon the legacy...

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