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Dumb And Dumber

Posted September 20th, 2006 in Theater by M

Some people are naturally very intelligent. Other people work hard at it. Others are both. Think Albert Einstein. Stephen Hawking. Galileo Gallilei. Leonardo Da Vinci. The chap who came up with sliced bread.

But since nature believes in balance, there must exist individuals on the other side of the balance. People dumber than fencing posts. People as thick as molasses in January. People so dense they have their own center of gravity. People without the sense to hit the water if they fell out of a boat.

By some stroke of ill fortune, almost all of them seem to have found employment in the NARC government, but that’s OK. A transition from a highway robber or a shouting tout to a Cabinet minister is nothing if not inspiring to other mere mortals like us.

And then I read this article in the press and laugh until tears come to my eyes at the evidence that there is stiff competition to our noble leaders.

The headline stuns enough for you to reach out to the nearest object firmly moored to the earth for support.

DP to support Kibaki, even on ODM-K ticket

And then you start reading the evidence that when God was offering brains, brawn and beauty, some people asked for biscuits, beef jerky and broth.

President Mwai Kibaki will not be replaced as the Democratic Party of Kenya chairman even if he decamps to ODM Kenya, the party has announced.

The DP national executive council meeting yesterday also resolved that the party would support Mr Kibaki as a presidential candidate in next year’s General Election, regardless of his party.

Grabbing the top of my head to keep it from exploding, and sitting down on a hard, firm chair, I read some more

Addressing a press conference at the party’s headquarters in Nairobi yesterday, the officials led by deputy secretary-general George Nyamweya said they had no plans of subjecting the chairman to elections, since they trusted him.

Grimly ploughing along Nitwit Boulevard, the officials rush towards their doom

“We will support him for the presidential seat even if he runs on an ODM-Kenya ticket,” said Mr Nyamweya . The officials said DP would not dissolve.

And with a final hint as to why the quality of the gene pool is not as high as we would like it to be, the final Dam Buster assault crashes into the Tirpitz of our credulity

The DP constitution disqualifies the President from continuing to hold chairmanship after declaring support for another party.

I cannot recall the last time I laughed until tears came to my eyes. Read the sordid details here (Free registration required)

Passionately resisting attempts from the public to usurp their authority as Doyens Of The Dense are various employees who earn their bread and butter on the sweat of the working Kenyan.

GAFFE GALORE

Most homes have a plaque along the following lines hung in the dining room or the sitting room

An enterprising Kenyan could make good money selling a plaque reading as follows to the subordinates of His Excellency The President Mwai Kibaki

This will work wonders for individuals like the ever so infamous Security Minister John Michuki, Former Constitutional Affairs Minister Kiraitu Murungi, Former Finance Minister David Mwiraria and now Constitutional Minister Martha Karua, who had the nerve temerity gall audacity cojones to lie with a perfectly straight face that scandals like Anglo Leasing had nothing to do with the NARC Government.

Uh huh!

It will also work well for gaffe machines like Government Court Jester Clown Comic Spokesman Alfred Mutua and Ambassador Peter Oginga Ogego who are doing for Kenya’s foreign relations with the US what the Ku Klux Klan did for black-white relations.

WTF OF THE DAY

Apparently George Walker Bush and Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete met and over warm tea and Cerelac, discussed Kenya’s stability or lack thereof. I’m still trying to bend my mind around that one.

PIC OF THE DAY

En Vogue – Hold On
  • http://kadhat.blogspot.com egm

    Kwanza that picha. Too funny. I read it the wrong way on first glance, yes siree.

    I don’t even know whether I should ask whether people stop to think about what they say before they do. But since I’ve already asked, let it stand!

  • http://mywordsonly.blogspot.com/ acolyte

    Damn you EGM!Damnnnnnnnnnnn you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Off to class, will be back to comment…..

  • Princess

    LOL at the warm tea and cerelac comment!!!

  • http://chondima.blogspot.com Sarah

    M, this is too funny… I am laughing but wondering if I should be crying instead “dumber than fencing posts” that made my day.
    Have a good one :-)

  • http://mywordsonly.blogspot.com acolyte

    Seems as intelligence increased for some, it decreased for others.
    And to think that I thought that no-one could beat JJ Kamotho in being a senseless party mouth piece!
    Since Kenyan MPs will here nothing of publicists I do think that a plaque like the one you suggested is in good order!I also think an ambassador recall is long overdue!
    I think Jakass Kikwete has some nerve to bring up Kenya’s issues when his country has their own.When he can get his country 20 hour supply of electricity instead of 12 and the myriad other issues is when he can try and talk.Plus I that just goes against all the rules of diplomacy!
    As for your pic, it is amazing what lack of spacing can do to meaning!

  • jogoo wa shamba

    “people without the sense to hit the water if they fell out of a boat” ))=

    Ati the Transport minister owns a matatu and he “desperately” needs the income. No more questions Mr.Minister

  • jogoo wa shamba

    damnnnn!!! i did it again =))

  • Dusty

    LOL @ those officials of the Dumbos Party that is DP…honestly! how could they?!

  • http://prousette.blogspot.com prousette

    Mr Kibaki only has to join ODM-Kenya for the confusion to be complete.

  • http://chrenyan.wordpress.com Chrenyan

    Why be surprised? It’s the same for Raila in Nyanza… if his party was called the Party in Favour of Bovine Interests, he’d still be voted for… still be supported by his LDP lieutenants, en masse. He has already shown that he can join forces with the old Kanu, or NARC, and still command a following.

  • Ms K

    Me I am volunteering to go beat the crap out of that Mrisho fellow. I am still steaming!!! Dumbass!

  • Dibbz

    LOL! And that is our Govt, .but you gotta understand these people. . they are special. NARC Govt guys dont think with their heads! their thoughts are not organised in the minds, .thus the creativity, .and the dumb ass ideas/ ideologies! Support Kibaki even on an ODM Ticket???? WTF??!!!

  • http://toiyoi.wordpress.com toiyoi

    I can not laugh. I feel a great sense of unhappiness. And Sadness. Why? Ask me why?
    ( becos of the people we tolerate to “lead” us to…nowhere, when the rest of the world is seeking ways to position themselves and be advantaged in a global world, we grant dimwits and people stuck in the 1960s the right to waste our future!)

  • http://www.vituvingisana.blogspot.com VituVingiSana

    Kwanza, it is a “rumour” about discussing Kenya’s “stability”… In any case, could they be discussing the inane behaviours of the Kenyan politicians?

    Look at the DP-NARC-NARC(K)-ODM-ODM(K) boondoggle! Seriously, you need a full time staffer to keep track! With these factions of factions, we will run out of fruits as symbols!

    We will have the Mango party (Isn’t there a politico by the same name?), Papaya, Banana, Orange, Tangerine, Apple (Kitale only)… with the imported parties like the Apple, Grape & Kiwi!

    Most Kenyan blogs discuss politics instead of the more important… economics! I prefer hot food to hot air!

  • http://gishungwa.blogspot.com Gish

    The nerve, for me i think that TZ has no bizness talkingof Kenya or is t as the ClasSic KM2 crew said , kenay ni mama yao so they had to know wasssup with mother you know. truly Jakass…

  • http://lifeinpluto.blogspot.com Aegeus

    For lack of a better description of our politicians, I settle on ‘special’. That was a priceless piece on their undying devotion to their DP leader (wonder how long you can sit on a fence before your butt starts hurting). If they are so confident that he is the leader they trust why not assure him of this by actually holding elections?! Not rocket science, is it?

    A closed mouth gathers no foot. That quote has been on my yahoo messenger banner for the past year! Good one! Aptly applied. Heh heh!

    With the state of TZD’s economy and the challenges it faces, he should be more concerned with getting his countrymen out of the doldrums they are in. Seems he has given up on that and decided plastering his nice neighbour with mud is the easiest way to distract donors?!

  • http://www.nmjoe.blogspot.com JOE

    This thing of comming to ur blog to defend the Narc government is kind of getting old and since i am noyt yet of the payroll i promise not to anymore .however when ever the facts are distorted i will most def comment . Being only 40 min from Washington DC let me correct a few misperceptions.(AS I POSTED YESTERDAY ON GATHARAS WORLD)

    First lets get the facts straight concerning this whole issue The letter sent by Our ambassador was infact sent before his credentials were presented and as per diplomatic norm the letter should have waited. Our ambassador over reached himself . (However. Diplomatic norms are not laws they are norms.)When it comes down to us kenya relations in the past three months here are the facts
    here on the ground.(Washington DC)

    1. The letter to Sen Obama was to him and not to the white house or state department.

    2. President Bush in the last three months has only discussed Kenyan issues twice – with the president of Tanzania this week and when our ambassador presented his credentials.

    3.The president of the united states has not commented so far on sen obamas visit to Kenya in anyway- all public statements are available on the white house website and in a public achieve of daily white house briefings.

    3. The state department has not issued any statement defending or speaking of sen obamas spurt wit the government- daily briefings are available to the public.

    4.Statements made about political stability in Kenya are not related to sen obama his visit or his row with the Kenyan government.Tanzanias involvement is simply because TZ is currently the African rep to the un security council and its membership to a us led contact group on horn of Africa security.

    5. The United States political system is one with emphasis on separation of powers. Sen. Obama is a democrat and not part of the executive branch hence President George bush did not comment of the issue. – even the head of the senate foreign relations committee Sen. Lugar® has not commented on the letter sent to sen obama or His trip to Kenya .

    Those are the facts here on the ground .As much as some might not like Kibakis government false reporting to further the removal of the government can not justify lies and made up stories. The quality of journalism in kenya and the way people believe what they read is alarming .If people want to remove kibaki they dont have to cook up stories just tell people the facts -it is lies like this that have turned me into a kibaki supporter the standard should be shut down this is just shameless.I know the Narc government is not perfect but if people can cook up such shameless stories/attempt coups(1982) what else are they capable of doing

  • I

    WOW!!!
    In reference to the newspaper article.. I can guess what may have happened in the last few weeks.. months.. days..

    1. Selective memory

    2. Someone got a Porcupine stuck up their behinds.

    3.Someone fell and hit their head on the pavement..

    either way, I am now going proceeding to bang my head on the wall to see if I lose memory of having read it..

  • http://haidhuru.blogsome.com Mutumia

    Mt take on it is that that Cindy Courville just thinks African nations are interchangeable. And are all undergoing political instability. Plus! You have to agree that Tanzania is a whole lot harder to pronounce than Kenya (and has fewer runners). I mean, the president refers to Iraq as “Eye-Rack” and if you still can’t get the name of a place that you bombed the hell out of, then distinctions between Kenya and Tanzania is bound to be seen as semantic hair-splitting.

    (Reminds me of the story of when Kagame was trying to garner up some publicity pre-Hotel Rwanda and he used to say “Rwanda is a small country near the DR Congo”… And people would look at him like “OK…. and the DR Congo is where exactly?”).

    Happy weekend M.

  • rca

    i still don’t dig why sliced-bread is considered a great invention.Don’t u think the humans deserve more credit than that?They came up with..,airplanes,autos,restaurants ,hot coffee,chocolate ,plus other stuff.How can sliced-bread beat that?

  • http://www.motime.com Jackal

    Priceless.

  • http://www.vituvingisana.blogspot.com VituVingiSana

    Mutumia… So what if Bush pronounces it Iraq as Iraq…??? Kwani are you sure YOU pronounce it correctly?

    Ebu, have most poriticians, oops my bad, politicians plonounce, my bad again, pronounce…

    As far as bombing the shit out of Iraq… let me tell you, if Kenya had the balls, we would have helped bomb the shit out of the taliban & al-qaeda…

    Kenyans have ADD, have we forgotten that it wasn’t the Americans but the f***ing waraabus who killed 200+ Kenyans?

    Oh, please don’t give me that BS, that they don’t represent the “society”, well, just as an FYI… I ask which muslim countries provided assistance to (3rd world poverty stricken) Kenya?

    The Israelies sent aid even when that shitty building in Nyamakima collapsed! So many Western countries sent help after the American Embassy bombing… which muslim country did so?

    Now some muslims to prove they are the religion of peace go & kill a nun in somalia! Wow, I am amazed!

  • eclipse

    this line has me on the floor “Nitwit Boulevard”……M u hit the nail on the head again! I think that George Nyamweya guy should be reading his speeches out loud to himself first then read it to the public coz if he did that he’d actually feel the garbage he’s saying and not go public.

    Kikwete n Bush is another pitiful moment but am sure we kenyans bein who we are aint moved one bit ..pple cldnt care less and thats a big shame

    so dense u have ur own centre of gravity??????? on the floor rolling again!!!!

  • Quickdraw

    How you left out the Gaffe Master Ali Mwakwere from this list I just don’t know. I’m still smarting from the George W Bush and Kiwete (yes, Kiwete) discussions on Kenya’s stability. The man from the country next door which basks in Kenya’s shade hasn’t even finished his probation period yet and he’s discussing our stability? I’m not sure whether to laugh or cry …

  • http://madcouch.blogspot.com/ modoathii

    when it comes to politics, hamuwezani na hawa mababa. the next new faction when presidential aspirants in ODM-K fail to get approval will be ODM Orange Split and who knows there may be NARK Banana Smoothie.

    we’ll soon be like DRC with a zillion and one presidential candidates.

    jeez politics in kenya makes me sick…kwanza “the bucks” just sits on his arse doing jack and playing golf. no comments. no travelling abroad to talk to other prezzies. no party, yet. yaani such a circus it is that even “the bucks” can amua he’s not running and the pea-brained DP dudes will still be backing him. inanikumbusha zile kondoo za ocha, msee.

    i don’t blame bush talking to kiwete (don’t cry quickdraw, laugh), he can’t even remember our oresdo (i’m almost forgetting, myself). the last they met i think was when roocie was dressed in some glittereti outfit…kamaru style.

    sheeesh!

  • Proctologist In Training

    Tribalism in Diaspora – A different perspective
    By A Kenyan in Diaspora

    As an individual who has lived abroad for more than a decade, I have noted that new “arrivals” who back at home defined themselves as being of a certain tribe do not choose to re-define themselves as members of a new and larger group because at a certain point, tribalism loses its importance and other unifying factors such as social class gain significance. It would appear that neither the term, the concept of tribalism nor loyalty to a tribe goes away just because you are living in an alien land. Just like in Kenya, in Diaspora tribal group identification plays an important role in public life and it is not uncommon for terms and attitudes to be expressed by one tribe about another tribe, even those who are not strangers and have seen each other many times in the local pub, local church, local supermarket or work together. Due to the strength of tribal stereotypes they maintain social distance and will continue to do so unless these barriers that separate them can be broken down and some common ground for interaction achieved. Those in small towns have used religion as a mechanism of social interaction that has served to reduce ethnic variations and it has proved a useful tool in giving some degree of homogeneity to a diversified population. It is interesting to note that women are often the ones making the most effort find common ground.

    In my humble opinion, who we are is partly a product of our culture, how others perceive us and indeed how we perceive ourselves so anyone could be forgiven for believing that the problems of inter-tribal conflict are simply intractable and that the idea of peace and harmony between different communities is just a naïve pipe dream but the bottom line is it is the immutable fact of individuality which above all else determines who are really are on an individual basis and I for one believe Kenya would be much better off if it re-discovered this philosophy.

    Ps – Have you read this?

    Politicians yet to realise impact of internet, warns Google chief
    Source: FT.com

    Politicians have yet to wake up to the impact of the -internet, which will expose them to online “truth predictor” tests and affect the outcome of general elections, the head of Google said on Tuesday. In an interview with the Financial Times, Eric Schmidt, the chairman and chief executive of the most popular internet search engine, said his speech to the Conservative conference was part of a global mission to educate political leaders. “Many of the politicians don’t actually understand the phenomenon of the internet very well. It’s partly because of their age . . . often what they learn about the internet they learn from their staffs and their children,” Mr Schmidt said. The current “TV generation” of political leaders had learnt to “switch on” and perform in front of the cameras and most were now aware of the internet’s importance, he said. But he argued they had yet to grasp the technology’s implications, not least in terms of the power it hands to voters, posing the question: “If television created this generation of politicians, what will the internet do to the next generation of politicians?”

  • Annon

    Yall…are just haters….indeed Mr. Nyamweya said that D.P will support Kibaki even tho he was to move to ODM…That is what we call loyalty. A term i think most of you are not familiar with. As we speak Kibaki is registered as D.P’s Chairman…and to be in PNU u must belong to a political party. Check your facts guyz before deicide to unleash your childish insults on innocent people..people who are trying to change Kenya. A little positivity goes a long way. Achana na ma tusi!!!!