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Makau Mutua
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#1 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 10:56:58 AM
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"That’s why Mr Musyoka needs a cold calculator, a strategic thinker who is unmoved by the shenanigans of opponents.

I submit that Dr Kosgei fits this bill perfectly. She can watch a chicken being quartered without flinching. Dr Kosgei would bring to Mr Musyoka’s campaign a cutthroat, killer instinct, which he desperately needs".

Makau Mutua has lost it completely this time round. He has been trying to give us something to think about through his crystal ball which he seems not to understand himself. He seems to have mistaken a pumpkin for a crystal ball.

He does not seem to know that Sally Kosgei has no guts to face reality. She wept like a small child at statehouse when Moi got into his chopper and headed to Kabarak. Is that the character who can watch a chicken being quartered without flinching?

She has at times failed to decide whom to follow between Ruto and Raila, she is more interested being on the side where she gets security, plays it safe and is simply spineless.

Is Makau trying to vouch for those whose blood is tainted with Kanu damu but hiding in new parties?

Makau Mutua should take a 2yr sabbatical leave from writing and give us a break.



"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Rev Canon Karanja.

Magigi
#2 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 10:59:36 AM
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"With the passing of Prof Wangari Maathai, no other woman comes even close. Which means it’ll be extremely difficult for anyone to land her."

Asi!!!...
YesuWangu
#3 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 11:20:40 AM
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I read it and magigi came to my mind.
Kihangeri
#4 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 12:29:40 PM
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Magigi wrote:
"With the passing of Prof Wangari Maathai, no other woman comes even close. Which means it’ll be extremely difficult for anyone to land her."

Asi!!!...


Seriously, only an idiot can compare Sally with Wangari. Wangari was far above even men, the worse when they are politicians. Sally is an opportunist while Wangari was the epitom of excellence and stood for our future. Sally fights for her stomach, Wangari fought for posterity. Makau, shame on you.
By inference, the man is all that Mr Phantom is not: an untrustworthy radical, divisive, too many enemies, a dictator, and a persistent liar...
Gaitho dialogues.


Burning Spear
#5 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 12:34:30 PM
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I stopped reading Makau Mutua's articles the moment I realized that he uses his gut feeling to write un researched and unrealistic articles.

I have sympathy for his students at New york University, If this is the writing he tells them to do in future.
"You're not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it". Malcolm X
Toxicity
#6 Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 4:27:46 PM
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Mwalimu Andrew is far much better!!!
update president set president = speaker where president is null
Magigi
#7 Posted : Monday, February 13, 2012 10:11:08 AM
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Toxicity wrote:
Mwalimu Andrew is far much better!!!


Really!!!
http://ublaw.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/021012/
BGL
#8 Posted : Saturday, December 29, 2012 3:46:19 PM
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From Terryanne's blog:


An Open Letter to Prof Makau Mutua, keep your predictions to yourself.


Dear Prof. Makau Mutua,

“I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around - nobody big, I mean - except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff - I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it's crazy, but that's the only thing I'd really like to be.” ― J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

Prof, you and J.D Salinger clearly share no beliefs. And maybe you shouldn’t. I feel that you would be the man with an evil laugh pushing the thousands of little children off the cliff.

Let me explain.

Your tweet on the 23rd of Dec 2012, Buffalo, New York

"@makaumutua 2h I predict a military coup in Kenya after the March 2013 elections if those indicted for crimes against humanity are elected."

5 years ago, today, I was in my mother’s house in Kitale, watching Television as the country began to break into tension. Our thoughts began to turn into dreadful fears of what could or would happen. The KICC, the heartbeat of election reporting was a buzz; everyone was crying foul over vote rigging, delays in reporting, all sorts of accusations and counter accusations were on live TV, for all Kenyans to see.
At home, we all stayed in my mother’s living room flicking channels, watching quietly, afraid to think of the impossible.

2 days later, the breaking news began flying. Fires everywhere, people were being hacked to death, and the Kikuyu, Luo and Kalenjin false superiorities began to tear the country down. It was a terrible time, but of course, you were not here; it perhaps was a chilly winter, perhaps in London, were you in New York? Catching the latest from stations like CNN or the BBC?

You see, my daughter is called Wambui, named after her paternal grandmother, and I, am called Chebet, translated as daughter of the Sun, in Kalenjin, my mother’s language. The two tribes were not allowed in the same place in that period of December 2007. But I managed; we got a flight from Eldoret and flew back to Nairobi where it was safe for her. Many people didn't make it.
Children her age were slashed to death for mistakes they never made.

We, Kenyans, do not want to go through that again.

We hurt, Kenya hurt, and all we have left, is a benign feeling of hope.
When you are at the brink of despair, you don’t need someone to push you off the cliff, you need someone to hold your hand and tell you to hang in there. Make things better. Start loving our neighbours, preach peace, and build bridges.

On Christmas day, Just a few days after your tweet about a possible Military Coup in 2013, you said,"
Prof Makau Mutua ‏@makaumutua
walk up to a complete stranger today and tell him, or her, that you love them. Then hug them."

Prof, If that is not the epitome of doublespeak, then I, a lifetime student of Journalism have no idea what double speak means.

Your 25th December tweet about hugging a stranger shows a side of you that believes in the ability of human kind to be good, in a strange Marxist kind of way. Remember his argument that man was inherently good, especially if given the right social environment all that good would shine through and illuminate the world with righteousness?

Now with your doublespeak, part of me wondered why such an influential, Hague appointee, Harvard trained, Buffalo Dean would predict such a massive collapse of the Kenyan government.

It isn’t so much the prediction, but the lack of politesse that is expected from people like you at this time of year, when many Kenyans are so willing to own their country once again.

Perhaps you have been away too long?

Perhaps you have forgotten what it means to be hopeful?

Many of us are clutching onto that hope, and spreading it as far as we can, you call it burying our heads in the sand, but you are in faraway New York.

Professor, as you drive your Hague agenda, remember and 38 million Kenyans call this country home.

Please keep your predictions to yourself.

I believe that the real winners never give up on hope.
History will not remember you for your IQ. It will remember you for what you did. “Genius is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.” Thomas Edison
quicksand
#9 Posted : Sunday, December 30, 2012 12:04:58 PM
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Have you guys read today's piece in the Sunday Nation? It will make Jubileeists go hopping mad Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
ali
#10 Posted : Sunday, December 30, 2012 3:04:35 PM
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quicksand wrote:
Have you guys read today's piece in the Sunday Nation? It will make Jubileeists go hopping mad Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


they cant get mad anymore. they consider him an opponent and therefore not their time.
For in him (Jesus) we live and move and have our being-Acts 17:28
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