Najib goes to DC but does nothing FROM AROUND THE BLOGS Thursday, 26 November 2009 Super Admin . Prime Minister Najib Razak was in Washington DC today, busy eating nasi lemak and mee goreng as Bernama proudly reports. No mention of meetings with State Department, on Capitol Hill, with the White House, or any think tanks.
Instead he bragged about 1Malaysia to the choir of Malaysians who have already heard it so many times. He also offered some comments on Malaysia’s economy, which according to a recent report is failing to make much progress these days.
What is the point of a 20 million dollar contract with APCO if our prime minister cannot even get a manufactured speaking slot at the National Press Club? We’re not even talking about Brookings or SAIS where one has to have something meaningful to say to be invited. Anyone can speak at the Press Club so long as they can afford the cost of organising the function. Does the concept of 1World not carry much weight in the halls of international diplomacy or in the most powerful city in the world? I guess not.
Bro Zorro,
ReplyDeleteWhat ever happened to Steadyaku47?
He stopped all works on his block!
truskan perjuangan demi negara.
ReplyDeleteMr Bernard Zorro
ReplyDeleteSorry for the tough word, WTF Our Prime Minister doing in Washington DC wasting taxpayers money...
Couldn't someone just Fire this Fat Ugly Bastard & Family for damn good, once and for all?
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Najib goes to DC but does nothing
FROM AROUND THE BLOGS
Thursday, 26 November 2009 Super Admin
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Prime Minister Najib Razak was in Washington DC today, busy eating nasi lemak and mee goreng as Bernama proudly reports. No mention of meetings with State Department, on Capitol Hill, with the White House, or any think tanks.
Instead he bragged about 1Malaysia to the choir of Malaysians who have already heard it so many times. He also offered some comments on Malaysia’s economy, which according to a recent report is failing to make much progress these days.
What is the point of a 20 million dollar contract with APCO if our prime minister cannot even get a manufactured speaking slot at the National Press Club? We’re not even talking about Brookings or SAIS where one has to have something meaningful to say to be invited. Anyone can speak at the Press Club so long as they can afford the cost of organising the function. Does the concept of 1World not carry much weight in the halls of international diplomacy or in the most powerful city in the world? I guess not.
Uncle Zorro
ReplyDeleteThank you for the dessert! :):)
Dear Uncle Zorro,
ReplyDeleteCould you help a noble cause by hosting the BSR logo on your blog.
Thanks
Wenger J Khairy