All The King’s Men
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You can’t praise the wily tactics of Thaksin Shinawatra strongly enough. His men are everywhere in key positions now.
While, to the outside world, the great puppet master keeps quiet.
Noppadon Pattama, a former lawyer of Democrat icon Chuan Leekpai and one of the fiercest loyalists of Thaksin, has become foreign minister, the new global voice of the Kingdom.
Jakrapob Penkair, a die-hard loyalist of Thaksin, sits in the prime minister’s office and will focus on “biased” media reports. To ensure “impartiality”.
Samak Sundaravej, the prime minister himself, still pretends to be his own man. But isn’t that all part of the ploy.
In true Thaksin-style Samak will host the weekly TV program “Poodja Prasa Samak” – talk Samak-style.
We may shallowly remember Thaksin’s own Sunday programs – a litany of whitewash and policy propaganda as you would expect it in North Korea.
Those weekly appearances are an excellent tool to distort facts, promote fiction and spin intentions.
To steadily prepare the ground for the return of the great puppet master, the shadow player, as he’s already called.
Let’s grant our new prime minister the benefit of doubt for a while.
But let’s not fool ourselves.
As for the future of the kingdom, it boils down to two simple options:
- Either the old wine in new skins veil their true intentions more carefully this time. They can’t change their characters and motives just to please the people. But they may have learned a lesson. We may see a kind of saint Thaksin.
- Option two: They prepare the groundwork for even more blatant abuses.
Don’t wait for the military to arrive for help in times of a future crisis.
The generals, sad to say, lost all credibility.
Thailand – as its new leadership of the People’s Power Party suggests – is in the hands of its people.
And solely so.
As I even haven’t heard from the opposition lately. Is its leader still around?
Or preparing a grand speech against the soon-to-be-granted-general-amnesty for the 111?
I’d bet that on coming Valentine’s Day we’ll all know much more about, as I’m strongly convinced that all we’ve seen and heard from the new cabinet’s side has been nothing but a smokescreen – and that the did never really change his intention to return as soon as possible. And now that Noppadon talks about the distribution of diplomatic passports and Chalerm says to be capable to organize a dignified welcome party at the airport within two hours – what on earth should hinder Squareface to give in to that temptation? Especially if his Man City will lose against their ManU rivals on Sunday as expected by most experts he’ll anyway have nothing much left to do over there in the U.K.
Let’s wait and see what happens on February 14. Who knows, maybe even Khun Abhisit finds his voice again?
Valentine’s Day as the grand day of reckoning: Happy to hold my breath!
They always choose days when everybody’s busy with other stuff for nasty politics. We’ve learned that under Thaksin I, didn’t we.
BangkokDan
SukhumvitFrank: How wrong those experts are. Here the City cometh!
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