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Zed Eye Launches Parti KITA

January 20, 2011

The Latest Gyrations of Zed Eye (ZI) at KITA Launch

by Terence Netto@www.malaysiakini.com

Zed Eye launch his Parti KITA (Parti Kesejahteraan Insan Tanah Air)

COMMENT:  The Zaid Ibrahim show ran its opening credits yesterday in what appears to have been a show business-style unveiling, with the Rolling Stones’ anthem of 1960s angst, ‘I Can Get No Satisfaction’, rendering an upbeat touch to the proceedings.

You got to hand it to Zaid: he has brought entertainment glitz to the rather staid business of Malaysian politics. The bit from the Stones is nicely calculated to attract the young, urban middle class voter – that is, if he or she is registered – who presumably will not discover Zaid’s spiel to be something that “goes on and on” about “some useless information” to “grab [his or her] imagination” , as the riff from Mick Jagger and Keith Richards goes.

Parti KITA (Parti Kesejahteraan Insan Tanah Air), Zaid’s creation which was launched yesterday, may or may not end up in oblivion, like political parties that sprouted in the mid-1980s, led by people like Zainab Yang, the tough lady of the truckers’ association.

Then, there was a full-blown recession coupled with dissonance in UMNO because of Musa Hitam’s resignation and, yet, Zainab’s party Nasma (Parti Nasionalis Malaysia) could not last; it just dribbled out of sight.

Now, we are being pumped primed out of a recession, so Prime Minister Najib Razak claims, and the opposition stands are packed with a coalition of pretenders to the BN mantle, and a slew of other parties loudly demanding bit parts in the anticipated dethronement.

Yet Zaid Ibrahim feels KITA (you got to give it to the man for confidence) has a chance to make a dent for presumably, his party can be counted on to keep the flame of idealism burning whilst all about the opposition terraces, that flame is dimming, so he says.

He piled platitude upon platitude in his long speech at KITA’s razzmatazz-drenched launch, but that is understandable. After all, what can be fresh and innovative to tell about a new signing in an overcrowded field. Platitudes, like flattery, are alright if you do not inhale.

However, it’s another thing altogether with respect to other exhalations in Zaid’s KITA-launching speech.

Glaring inconsistencies

Take what he said about BN, Najib, Anwar Ibrahim, PAS and DAP. What he said on these critical matters would amplify the point that while Zaid may have quit one party (PKR) and launched a new one, he has not found a sustainable justification for doing so.

Here’s why. Zaid said that BN is doomed to be authoritarian and while they have in Najib a leader who is by training, education, and upbringing best suited to leading UMNO-BN to implement the agenda of modernity for the country, he predicts Najib will not get support because of the presence of unregenerate extremists in UMNO.

Now, we know that politicians do not expect to be held to all their opinions. It is in the nature of their craft that they be allowed to drift from one interesting proposition to the next in the reassuring knowledge that disproof by events is unlikely. But shifts of nuance in some judgments of theirs cannot be allowed to escape exacting tests of consistency simply because they have to do with critical issues.

Thirteen months ago, Zaid told the inaugural Pakatan Rakyat convention in Shah Alam that Najib would not be able to implement reforms to party and country because the logic of implementation would by itself require the removal from office of the skipper of the crew.

Now, about Najib, Zaid holds that while he is best suited to govern, he can’t do that because UMNO’s extremists would baulk the PM at every turn. In fact, at one time, Zaid not only believed that Najib was unsuited to govern, he publicly asked the then deputy prime minister not to covet the No 1 position because of the baggage that Najib, presumably in respect of the Altantuya murder case, was saddled with. Zaid’s glaring inconsistencies are not confined to his opinions of Najib alone.

About Anwar Ibrahim, Zaid said in his KITA-unveiling speech, that Pakatan’s de facto leader will continue to appeal to the people’s emotions rather than to their rationality, and Anwar would otherwise say and do anything just so that he makes it to Putrajaya.

A year ago, the public record confirms that Anwar was telling Muslims in the country that it was alright for Christians to use the term “Allah” for God in their rituals of worship while some UMNO politicians were adamantly opposed to that use.

Anwar went on to tell Parliament last March that a possible antecedent to Najib’s 1Malaysia slogan was the One Israel policy of Ehud Barak who was PM of Israel in 1999 when the latter catchphrase was launched. And that the common link between both rallying slogans was APCO Worldwide, the international public relations consultants to both Barak and Najib administrations.

When challenged in Parliament to show proof thereof, Anwar, in a follow-up speech did precisely that: he adduced documentary evidence of APCO’s role not only in Barak’s administration but also in that of sundry other national and state leaders with a record of misrule too putrescent for leaders who value self-esteem to want to associate with.

For his pains Anwar was suspended from Parliament for six months. Apparently, Zaid Ibrahim wants us to think that all this are the antics of an emotional leader.

As tears go by

About PAS, Zaid holds that the party will not abandon its Islamic state goal and of the DAP, he thinks that they are gravely mistaken if they feel that they are in a pact that will allow Malaysia to remain free, secular and democratic.

A year ago, Zaid was the principal architect of the Pakatan Rakyat’s Common Policy

From Pakatan Rakyat to Parti KITA: In search of Power

Framework whose agenda, publicly endorsed by the PAS leadership, said nothing about an Islamic state and whose ideological thrust was considered to be the basis for the creation of a free and democratic Malaysia.

Now Zaid says all that which he engineered a year ago in the CPF was essentially bogus, a mirage, a chimera.

It’s piquant that for a politician of Zaid Ibrahim’s  blatant and howling inconsistencies, a number from Mick Jagger was used to jazz up the presentation of his latest reincarnation as a reformist leader.

For some years down the road, the musical accompaniment to a possible coda to Zaid’s career may well be Jagger’s ‘As Tears Go By’ whose lyrics may prove fatefully prescient:

It is the evening of the day,
I sit and watch the children play.
Smiling faces I can see,
but not for me,
I sit and watch as tears go by.

My riches can’t buy ev’rything,
I want to hear the children sing.
All I hear is the sound
of rain falling on the ground,
I sit and watch as tears go by.

It is the evening of the day,
I sit and watch the children play.
Doin’ things I used to do
they think are new,
I sit and watch as tears go by.

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21 Responses to “Zed Eye Launches Parti KITA”

  1. Good lucks to Zaid Ibrahim!

    Looks like he is clean, but leadership wise?
    Test him if you dare!

  2. “What he said on these critical matters would amplify the point that while Zaid may have quit one party (PKR) and launched a new one, he has not found a sustainable justification for doing so.” Netto

    Being Anwar supporter, Terence Netto would see nothing good in other people except his idol.

    Sudah lah Netto, keep your eyes open and you will see that in PKR there are also senior offficials and leaders that Raja Petra said he would not trust to even walk his dog.

    Netto, there are many ways to skin a cat. Just because your boss told you to bite the tail, you must not think that there are no other ways.

    In a democratic country, we must allowed even Miss Maria Ozawa to promote her party and her style of politiking.

    Zaid has his own style.

    If you want to know and learn the latest style you must write to Dr. Mongkut and Tok Cik.

  3. KITA? Misnomer.
    It’s just another way to say “Saya Dulu dan Selama2 nya”.
    And Terence, you’re wrong about the inhaling (err.. snuffing). Why? Let’s listen to what “Mr. Slowhand” tells us:

  4. Who is KITA?

    It is Zaid + Zaid + Zaid.

    He should play “The Impossible Dream” by Andy Williams.

  5. Din

    Did you give the name Zed Eye for him from his initials?
    My friends and I call him Zen Interrupted.
    If we were given UMNO post like him, we will make something of ourselves.
    He’s just Mr Talk, loaded with idealisms.
    No stamina to carry it through.
    We are giving him another six months before Kita bungkus.

    P.S. I thought Marianne Faithful sang the song As Tears Go By. I was about six when my dad always play the song when he’s free.

  6. Zaid Ibrahim is a wash-out. Politically he is a gone case.

    He over-valued himself on the political stage, and played his cards one too many.

    I feel sorry for him. At one stage we thought he had a future ahead of him as a politician, but as others have noted, he is too impatient, abrasive and thought too much of himself.

    This time he played the wrong card. I don’t think he will get the response he expected from his former followers and supporters.

  7. It may interest Zaid to know that ‘kita’ could also translate to the singular first party and not the plural first party.

    How apt. Because ‘Kita’ is all about him. There goes Malay unity at a time when it is most critical that Malays and Malaysians remain united.

    It is all about a seat at the table. Not national interest.

  8. Such a beautiful song ruined by images of Mick Jagger and his elongated tongue – the envy of Tok Cik, when sitting in the back seat of his car.

  9. His credibility has been dented. I wouldn’t vote for him in any election and hope he doesn’t act as spolier in creating 3-corner fights. Hope he’s not an UMNO mole …

  10. Frank

    Feed backs on the ground predict a much better showing for BN in the coming GE.
    Kedah and Selangor can be BN again.
    I dedicate the song The Times They Are A-changin’ to you.
    The lyics apply to all of us especialy our YBs.

  11. Kedah and Selangor can be BN again.- Pak Abu

    Too early to call as the pollsters will say.

    Kedah is still 60-40 for PAS. The money at the moment is on PAS to take Kedah.

    Selangor: 50:50 Depending on the Malay rural votes going to BN. The situation is still fluid in the rural areas. The rural folks have access to alternative media via their children,relatives and friends.

    All above is meaningless given that UMNO-BN is set to rig the election. After all, Najib said UMNO has to retain Putrajaya at ALL COSTS.

    Only a military dictator and a fascist leader will say that. Well, not surprising by that given UMNO is a fascist institution and rule with military aggressiveness against its own citizens.

  12. I believe Malay tribal chiefs ( nine of them) always refer to themselves in the plural… KITA.. and not SAYA..to differentiate themselves from the the plebians and lesser mortals !! So ZED EYE is KITA .Speaks volumes !!!!

  13. what is KITA?

    kindes tagesstätte – child day care center
    abbr. KITA

    thats what it really is!

  14. too much personality cult in PKR. Policies and laws are broken for Anwar’s sake. I support KITA’s objectives.

  15. . I support KITA’s objectives.-nick chan

    KITA will come to pass as one those “fly by night” body.

  16. Fly by night operators are the one’s who make the quickest buck, Frank.

    This KITA thing probably gives the biggest bang for buck for intellectual masturbators – who can’t see differentiate their anterior from posterior orifices. After all, their chief, lord and master is the biggest Zakat contributor in this Kingdom. Let’s just wish them well, and give a spoonful of hallucinogenics.

  17. Dato Din

    If the above posting is not a spam, I don’t know what is. It is posted on more than one thread on your blog.

    Being patient and trying to show balance to allow spams to filter through is one thing. But as a bloghost to be taken as a sucker by a cyber trooper, that is tragic.

  18. Frank, it is in the name of spam; it is computer generated. Whenever I find them, I will delete them.e.g this Ilham (it is a computer doing the thing for a cybertrooper). At times, I miss it. I cannot be awake for 24 hours. –Din Merican

  19. Datuk, i think it wise to let a smidgen of such spam (certainly, not all) of it filter through. Delete those with caps i.e. shouting, personal attacks on you, on others and those with lack of etiquette – but let this creep have some say as long as it is decent and relevant (though i doubt it). We shall know what to make of it.

    This will go a long way to show up their sophistry – which have a long way to catch up in our dialectics. This type of cyber-warfare is sometimes necessary to show their effrontery and naked aggression which is against all that is good, decent and enduring.
    Cheers.

  20. but let this creep have some say as long as it is decent and relevant (though i doubt it).-C.L. Familiaris

    I disagree. If the idiot comes in and discuss, OK. But he comes in and unload garbage with no intellectual input and spams into several threads on the blog.

    On the other hand, I may disagree with Pak Abu on most if not all issues, but I DON’T call for Pak Abu to be spammed because at least Pak Abu put up his case and argues out in defence of UMNO etc and accept Pak Abu as an intellectual sparring partner on this blog. I have no problem with that.

    Tolerance for idiocy reflects a degenerated mind. And I think Dato Din’s blog should be above idiocy.


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