tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post8696489660249127758..comments2024-03-28T17:52:49.942-07:00Comments on You Missed This: Why The Text Book Version Of PNU Strategy Does Not Work PracticallyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-63455929045992497242007-10-18T13:46:00.000-07:002007-10-18T13:46:00.000-07:00But who is losing the presidency? And what are you...But who is losing the presidency? And what are your reasons for thinking so? <BR/><BR/>In my opinion, Raila odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka will lose the elections. Those of us who support Kalonzo will gladly and civilly accept the verdict of Kenyans. Will the people on the other side do so or will they keep doing what they know best----whinning?<BR/><BR/>Defeatism is something we all can spot a hell lot of miles away. When people start talking of rigging two months before elections, that is a clear indication that they know their fate is packed and sealed.<BR/><BR/>I wish to retaliate my earlier statement to Phil that I will give him driving directions and address to my home in Nairobi so he could go collect the few cups and spoons we have in case they win the elections. Phil, once again my phone number is 0722373226.Vikiihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12856714528491258384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12839785.post-16022296232637456282007-10-18T13:23:00.000-07:002007-10-18T13:23:00.000-07:00It is fast becoming clear to PNU politicians that ...It is fast becoming clear to PNU politicians that any association with Kibaki is a liability. Mungatanas' position is quite similar to that of Kituyi and Shitanda. It is precisely why affiliate PNU parties prefer the identity of their individual parties. <BR/>Most of those purporting to support Kibaki do not have his best interest at heart. They appear to have no reason to risk their political careers in trying to sell a failed presidency to Kenyans. Their continued stay is mainly due to the promise of massive campaign funds and the possibility of being rigged in alongside Kibaki. There's no passion in seeing Kibaki succeed, even in Central.<BR/>In all likelihood, the Kibaki presidential campaign will cease to exist as soon as parliament is dissolved. I mean, how would you act if you were a PNU parliamentary aspirant in light of the ODM wave sweeping across the country? Would you: (A) Alongside Kibaki, visit all other constituencies while knowing too well his reelection is toast (B) Pitch camp within you very own constituency attempting to fan away the irresistible ODM wave. Politics is selfish.kalamarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06170054004030521381noreply@blogger.com