I was imagining how certain people like the glamour but not the nitty gritty servicing part or the dirty politics part of being a politician. If anyone asks me, I would say the easier part (not necessarily winning) is campaigning as EC normally allow a relatively short period from nomination to election. So, what is 2-3 hours sleep for 13 days? The more difficult part, which separates a politician with a genuine desire to serve the electorate from one who likes only the glamour, is the service expected when one is elected as State Assemblyman or Member of Parliament.
Then I thought about Anwar’s intention to circumvent the intent of Pak Lah to deny him a chance 'to prove himself irrelevant' (my description) in this General Election, by having an elected Keadilan MP to make way for him to stand in a by-election and bingo! Who better than Raja Petra?
Raja Petra said he is not a member of any political party and cannot stand dirty politics, but he can stand as an independent. With his iconic popularity as the most influential blogger, he stands a good chance to win. With his dislike to be a politician, he can resign shortly and pave the way for a by-election. This way, we can test his popularity and at the same time serves the purpose of overcoming the deliberate obstacle put in Anwar’s way.
So, Yang Mulia, being Director of Free Anwar Campaign before, now that he is out, why not help put him back in (I mean, in Parliament)?
Others that come to mind: - Steven Gan of Malaysiakini is too serious for this maverick idea of mine, perhaps Zorro (Bernard Khoo) or Niamah (Patrick Teoh)?
what abt Mahathir ? After all he has done to Anwar, he should stand as proxy for Anwar and give way after April 15th ?
ReplyDeleteWill you do it Mahathir ? Maybe the year of the Rat will be better for you after that..
God may decide to forgive you for half your misdeeds