'Who're you kidding, Khairy?'

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your say 'Khairy, be careful. Your language is foreign to Umno. You want to toe the line but look what happened to your father-in-law - full of good thoughts but he didn't get any back-up.'

Khairy: Najib has my undivided support

Gibran: In spite of winning the Umno Youth post you were sidelined from a minister's post and you now can actually say that you support PM Najib Abdul Razak. Who are you kidding?

Chuath: Maybe Khairy Jamaluddin's strategy is to gain points for himself by announcing indirectly that Umno is well and that he is loyal whilst Pakatan Rakyat is struggling to hold itself together.

If that is true, then all his statements as just sly and political. It seems so 'Khairy' to do that for time and time again, he has had nothing of consequence and of importance to say.

I hope that our taxpayers' money was not used to send him overseas to study for it could have been used for some other more deserving person.

Allan Kong: Khairy, be careful. Your language is foreign to Umno. You want to toe the line but look what happened to your father-in-law - full of good thoughts but he didn't get any back-up.

Tey Khang Fai: Today KJ will say good things about PM Najib Abdul Razak. When Najib drives him out of Umno, then bad things about Najib will surface.k

If this guy wants to have a chance of being PM one day, he should join Pakatan Rakyat. Surely, in Umno there is no place for him to be PM. That's my advice to him.

Suggestion: Just guess. If his father-in-law is still PM, what ministry would Khairy be heading? Correct, the Finance Ministry. Imagine what will happen to our money then?

Pakatan won't even accept him. But good for him, he can now become a model for Giorgio Armani, full-time. The Rembau constituents should be proud to have voted a model to represent them.

Don't worry about his disappearance from the constituency; he'll be back before the next general election to throw money and promises for you to vote for him again.

Observer: The Altantuya trial started when Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was prime minister and Khairy Jamaludin was controlling things from the Fourth Floor. At that point in time, he was the ‘conductor' who decided on how the whole Altantuya matter was handled.

Najib was very unhappy with the way Khairy orchestrated the trial and so now he is punishing Khairy by not giving him any position in the government. Both Najib and Khairy - by their speeches and actions in the past - have shown themselves to be racists.

But after the 2008 election results they have decided to tone down their rhetoric on the ‘supremacy' and special privileges of 60 percent of Malaysians.

So far they have not said or done anything to remove the discriminatory and apartheid-like policies against 40 percent of Malaysians.

Brij Jayaram Kathiravelu: Khairy Jamaluddin is the 'weakest link' in Umno, he has no grassroots support, no agenda, no plans for the Youth wing, no ministerial position, no 'god-father/war lord' in Umno to lead him.

He 'raced' to the position he is today, because of his father-in-law, Pak Lah. I bet my bottom ringgit, he is 'finished' come the next Umno elections.

He might even go down in history as the youngest Umno Youth chief, not to hold a ministerial position and shortest time/term to lead the once 'powerful' body of Umno.

Jeremy Tan Jek Joo: The fact of the unenthusiastic response of many leaders and members towards KJ's speech at the recent Umno meet shows that the majority in Umno do not want to change.

And with that, ‘1Malaysia' will mean nothing. ‘1Malaysia' means nothing when the top leaders (Najib, KJ) support it but the other members and little Napoleons do not endorse it.

Azmil Tayeb: I think Najib has bigger plans for Khairy. Go nearer to Najib, KJ, and throw your wholehearted support behind him.

Who knows Najib may want you to occupy the Fourth Floor one more time for change to materialise.



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