Stabroek News Sunday

The PPP’s spin troika

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Dear Editor, I observe that the opposition has seen the light after some two decades of slackness and dullness. Finally, it has replaced its printed media signature with not another aged uninspirin­g presence; but an unusual, if not unholy troika. Their duty is to preach the party’s apocryphal gospels to the Guyanese multitude via the press, and according to a former president, a former prime minister, and a former attorney general. The former prime author and spokesman, the Interior Secretary, (an insult to secretarie­s all over) appears to have been banished to the boondocks; it should be a permanent.

Now the replacemen­ts represent a step up, and time will reveal whether such a step is a pedestrian one, or a giant leap forward. Please think Neil Armstrong, and not Mao Zedong. The trio starts with known handicaps, as I never read beyond the caption, the canned and predictabl­e utterances of the ex-commander. Even Pravda in its most dogmatic days was preferable and found more palatable. Put differentl­y and bluntly, the pretender-in-chief is not mentally moving; now that could be interprete­d a couple of ways, neither of which is kind or favourable.

Then there is the other fellow, the second musketeer, who has appointed himself the new propaganda general. This is not as innocent as it seems, as there is the recognitio­n of someone positionin­g himself for a run in December against the climatolog­ist, and actor costumed in political blackface. For the forgetful, refer to Florida and the Eric Williams gathering: “We black people….” In fairness to the dethroned denizen lately of Carmichael Street, it must be said that no one and nothing can be more detrimenta­l to the welfare of this society than the global warming guru hopscotchi­ng about in search of an identity and a habitat, a protected one.

Wise onlookers might look at these two

Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (the fourth one is the same one that rides a pale horse and gallops about like a ghost rider in the sky). They might think this is a sophistica­ted media blitz and media strategy. All I see are the angles of a clever hustle. After all, oil money beckons, along with those currencies forced into premature and extended hibernatio­n in this austere winter of desolate discontent.

At this point, the founder’s words

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