Thursday 28 May 2015

Who is this man?


Watching No 1 deliver a speech in his familiar amateurish way, makes a mockery of all officials and leaders in South Africa. Not only does he give the impression that he has no clue of what he is delivering, or supposedly did any preparation on the subject, he compounds this inefficiency with childish ridicule of fellow parliamentarians who simply exercised their right of free speech and filibustering in the House. 
His childish antics during his response to the president’s budget vote yesterday (27-05-15), shows the level of maturity (or lack thereof) of the man known to be our leader.  How does this show of idiocy reflect on the international community and what is thought of South Africans who elects someone to the highest office in the land, with the character to that of a retired clown struggling to make a comeback to his former glory. His responses to the challenge from the opposition to release the reports for the two scandals of Nkandla and Marikana borders on infantile. My 4 year old grandson would conduct himself with more maturity than this mampara did yesterday. I shudder to think what his fellow BRICS partners really think of him as our leader.
We, as the electorate, should insist that this idiot do NOT represent the South African people abroad, and that his speeches are delegated to his deputy instead. The more he is kept out of the public eye the better we (the South African people) are seen as a legitimate nation with reputable and effective leadership. He has become more and more embarrassing every time he appears in public and even in parliament. It’s time we overturned that 62% majority to a 38% minority vote. And it starts with the local Government elections next year, 2016. Vote anything but ANC next year!!

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