The candidate was right. There were plenty of exploitable chances against the establishment party. The clouds that were hanging over the region were easy tools. Even if the NRM chicanery were factored in, DP should have won in Kyadondo in spite of FDC’s flirtation. Its loss speaks more about DP’s passion, or lack thereof, organizational skill pool, and the curse that has bedeviled its losing streak for two generations. How can we trust its prospective wanabe presidential candidates if the party couldn’t bag this baby?
There we go again with the quintessential Uganda blame game: FDC took it from us by fielding in a newbie.
Dah! What happened to participating in the opposition united-front overture that DP honchos scoffed at? Now when you lose, you cry foul. Don’t confuse tactics for strategy. I applaud FDC’s tactical move. Maybe DP can now see the light: the opposition can only triumph by constantly keeping a jaundice eye on the sly fox. That is a survival default mode in the lion’s den—or rather the foxhole, if you prefer.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
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