madollar wrote:
Waiguru is now talking of "predictable consequences" kwani they did not see this coming alafu hiyo jina pragmatic si aseme the ground has shifted
The tribal wisdom of the Dakota Indians in North America, passed on from one generation to the next, says that when you discover that you are riding a dead horse, the best strategy is to dismount.
But in Kenyan politics, because heavy investment already invested in political parties like Jubilee, other strategies are being tried with dead horses, including the following:
1. Changing riders i.e. replacing officials likes of Tuju, Dzuya, and Murathe.
2. Trying to do blood transfusions on the dead horse i.e. getting “fresh blood”
3. Appointing committees to study the horse and find out how to make it move a little.
4. Harnessing several dead horses together to increase speed i.e., harnessing NASA and Jubilee together to see if they can do better together.
5. When all the above fail - Rewriting the expected performance requirements for all horses and lowering standards of the classification of activities that are used as indicators of vitality such that narrow wins of 27 votes in places like Muguga are seen as “absolute wins”.
Wise people understand that a long and arduous journey and a war like the 2022 elections requires a horse that is brimming in vitality and freshness and with a spirit to fight. Not one that considers winning an MCA seat by 27 votes something to brag about. Not one that loses an MP seat in Kiambaa and can still find a silver lining in such a loss..
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