Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Democracy's New Lows - Assassination Threats In US Presidential Elections

by Eze Eluchie,

As US Republican Presidential Candidate, Donald “some-mothers-do-have-‘em” Trump crudely threatens his opponent, Hilary Clinton, with assassination, Democracy as an ideal at the international stage, attains new lows.

The irony is that keen observers and followers of US politics, electoral patterns and trends and Republican Party mannerisms, realize that despite initial setbacks, Mr.Trump appears to be on a sure trajectory to becoming the 45th President of the United States.

If ‘democracy’ can usher in a geriatric out-of-touch character like Muhammadu Buhari as (s)elected President of Nigeria, affirm a Brexit vote in the United Kingdom, then it may not be out of style for same model to produce  a Donald “some-mother-do-have-‘em” Trump as the next President of the United States of America to complete the circle. 

The utility and efficacy of 'democracy' as the ideal form of government is increasingly being questioned and coming under scrutiny.....




Picture: US 2016 Presidential hopefuls, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton


Wednesday, August 3, 2016

US 2016 Presidential Elections: Donald ‘some-mothers-do-have-them’ Trump – A Threat To Democracy Everywhere?

by Eze Eluchie,

Under normal circumstances and in the true spirit of Democratic values and ethos, people are supposed and expected to make choices that are to their best interest. The unique selling point of Democracy, as a system of government over which several wars have been fought with thousands of lives lost and millions maimed, is that it offers people the opportunity to choose their leaders based on the fundamental believe that, all things being equal, people will go for leaders that add value to their lives and generally better their lot.

Likewise under normal circumstances and all things being equal, the United States had always been looked upon as the ‘bastion’ and ‘defender’ of democracy and democratic values, with several of its foreign policy and international military engagements carried out under the guise of fostering and deepening democracy. A country where democracy has repeatedly served to ensure the emergence of high quality leadership at any given time, serving to ensure great respect for the democratic process across the world, eliciting the admiration of friends and foes alike

Current events leading to the 2016 Presidential Elections in the United States have established that neither are circumstances normal nor are all things ever equal – that much has become clear with regards to the perception of democracy since the emergence of one hell of a queer character, the Donald ‘some-mothers-do-have-them’ Trump phenomenon on the scene of the US Presidential race. A phenomenon which to the amazement of all, including members of the Republican Party to which he has presently shifted his membership, scaled through a most thorough and rigorous Primary series to emerge the Candidate of the republican Party for the November 8 2016 Presidential elections.

That a character of doubtful stability (as chronicled by several high profile commentators in the US, inclusive of President Barack Obama, Senator Cruz, former Governor Jeb Bush and prominent members of the Republican Party and journalists) possessed of the catalogue of incredulity associated with Mr. Trump can scale through a democratic Primary process, clinch a ticket to contest for the US Presidency, with a probable chance of victory during the main elections and subsequent likelihood of being at the helms of the immense economic, social and military authority wielded across the world b the US, senders shivers down the spine of most objective observers of international affairs and serves to question the validity and integrity of popular franchise and democracy as a means of selecting political leaders. From Mr. Trumps mannerisms at his own campaigns rallies (such as asking those opposed to him to be punched and thrown out of the hall or thrown into the freezing cold without their jackets; to asking for a mother to be sent out on account of her crying baby; to repeated assurance to force an independent Mexico to foot the cost of building a wall along the US-Mexico borders; and palpable expressions of ignorance about real life issues and foreign affairs; the litany of absurdities exhibited by the Trump fellow is simply unending. And yet he emerged as winner in a democratic process@#?

If despite its over 200 years of continued governance under a democratic arrangement and a supposedly relatively enlightened populace, a Trump can still happen in the US, one can only feel sorry for the situation across most emerging States in the so-called global south which are pressurized into an all-comer electorate system where all and sundry irrespective of their knowledge and awareness of issues at stake are accorded the ‘right’ to vote – in some climes, a vote can be bought for as little as one single meal, thus leading to the emergence of all manners of sickos and weirdo’s as ‘democratically elected leader’. In one rather pathetic instance of the hypothesis propounded here, under the guise of ‘democracy’, Nigeria incredulously recently (s)elected, in a dubious process applauded by the main ‘custodians of democracy’ – the US and EU, an octogenarian tyrannical ex-dictator notorious for his inclination for ethnocentricism and religious bigotry to rule over a multi-ethnic and multi-religious state. Nigerian, neighbouring West African states and all in that perpetually ‘potentially great’ country are now living testaments to the horrors of ‘democracy’.

From a Sub-Saharan perspective concerned more particularly with how an outwardly engaging and militaristic US would have been quite aggressive in addressing the expansion of extremist Islamist jihadists across the region, one would have wished for a Trump victory come the Presidential elections, but when one totals up the enormity of the damage such a man will cause on virtually all other aspects of international affairs, and that it would be unfair to wish ill on a friendly and exceptional country, one can only hope the electorate in the United States do not wake up the morning after November 8th 2016 wondering what manner of harm they had just bequeathed on humanity.




Picture: US Republican Presidential Candidate, Donald Trump.


As ISIS Names New Head of Boko Haram.

by Eze Eluchie,

Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has just announced as the new Head of Nigeria’ based Boko Haram.
-       - When one realizes that this is the same Boko Haram that the United States under Hilary Clintons tenure as Secretary of State had declared not to be a terrorist organization (refusing to seek it being declared a ‘Foreign Terrorist Organization’ a categorization that would have, at least, stemmed its access to international finances) but a mere ‘socio-political expression against political and economic marginalization’, despite BH’s involvement in several bombardments (inclusive of one at the United Nations Head-Office complex in Abuja, Nigeria) and the actions by the US government to frustrate efforts by then Nigerian Government led by President Goodluck Jonathan to purchase arms to counter, one is left wondering if such failure of perception, reality and intelligence can be excused.

Fast-forward to the present announcement by ISIS: one wonders if before pronouncing this new head for Boko Haram, if ISIS was not informed that Nigeria’s paramount ruler, ‘saint’ Muhammadu Buhari had announced that he had ‘technically defeated’ Boko Haram already?

Is ISIS not aware that ‘saint’ Buhari is a man who ‘comes with a reputation of integrity’ and does not tolerate corruption and terrorism?

A high powered Federal Government delegation led by none other than our ‘saintly’ President, Buhari, and comprised of our patriotic and heroic Generals, particularly the Chief of Army Staff Buratai and other Service Chiefs who take delight in deploying unarmed soldiers and security personnel to kill civilian protestors and petty oil thieves, must as a matter of urgency pay a visit to Mosul (ISIS Headquarters) to let them know who is ruling over Nigeria.

Every lie has an expiry date.






Picture: Image of ISIS anointed Boko Haram Leader, Abu Misab al-Barnawi