Only in Kenya, I tell ye, only in Kenya!
The Kenyan Member of Parliament is the quintessential schmuck. Really. Politicians, in their true sense, have proven that even if they had only one leg they still would have nothing to stand on.
I mean, take a cursory look at last week’s events. The very very same politicians who wanted constitution reforms no longer want any, and those who did not want constitutional reform suddenly want it!
I find it very hard very difficult impossible completely impossible to take a Kenyan MP seriously, from the tips of their pitchforks to the tips of their tails.
It is such displays that prove that the MP is no usual human being. You and I would feel very foolish, and would blush completely contradicting ourselves on national television!
Amazing.
Memo To President Kibaki
There is no bloody place in Kenya called Naikuru! And if there is, it’s not where you think it is!
Whoever is in charge of the Presidential Atlas is sleeping on the job. Or maybe the page is question was obscured by presidential Cerelacâ„¢
Question Of The Week
Just how many breaks have our extremely well paid MPs taken?
WTF Moment of the Week
A week ago some university professors at some ubiquitous forum expressed sentiments to the effect that anti-retroviral drugs where a bad thing. Imagine listening with stunned amazement to someone who has studied for some 20+ years saying that:
Anti-retrovirals are bad because people with HIV don’t look like they have the disease and are therefore dangerous.
This is without a doubt one of the dumbest things I’ve ever heard.
Pic Of The Day
India.Arie – I Am Not My Hair