The street meaning to "cognitive miser" is lazy to think. However, to say so directly would only anger people.
When public perception of certain issues is wrong, it is not because they are not intelligent. According to an article on BBC Future, "Why are people so incredibly gullible?", even Nobel Prize winners have fallen for some bizarre and baseless theories.
A researcher on misinformation at the University of Southern California, Eryn Newman said, “Even when we ‘know’ we should be drawing on facts and evidence, we just draw on feelings.” To save time and energy, our brains tend use intuition rather than analysis.
People can be misled by the source of information, evidence, thinking of others, compatibility with their own belief, and want for a good story.
Getting even with Mahathir?
If the report by Malaysiakini is taken as source, there are members of the public that could fall for the accusation local authority turned a blind eye on Tan Sri Ananda Krishnan following a warrant of arrest by India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for money laundering.
Amanah Youth chief Shazni Munir Mohd Ithnin was merely attempting to link the story to Jho Loh and 1MDB. It is of no relevance to him that the link to 1MDB is technically wrong. There is neither any court order for police to arrest nor political association of Ananda with current leadership.
Those understanding the political link speculated that Ananda is being investigated for his association with Tun Dr Mahathir. It is "a good story" and has "compatibility with their own belief".
Same with the latest case of Securities Commission.
SC had just charged "Dato’ Yeow Kheng Chew, former Executive Director of Kencana Petroleum Berhad, Paulene Chee Yuet Fang, her remisier Tan Yee Chee for insider trading in relation to the proposed merger of Kencana Petroleum Berhad and SapuraCrest Petroleum Berhad in 2011".
Without pondering that insider trading case takes long to gather evidence, there will be questions raised as to must they be charged now?
Has it got to do with existing political feud between Prime Minister Dato Najib and former Prime Minister Mahathir? KC Yeow was a business partner to former Kencana Chairman, Tan Sri Mokhzani Tun Dr Mahathir.
The "good story" would be SC had looked the other way on 1MDB bond issues and an existing securities offense for stock manipulation involved someone linked to Mahathir. What will they say when someone got charged by SC for Yinson as exposed by the other side?
Keling curi Melayu kasi Cina
When this blog raised the issue of MAS and targeted Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop for doing hatchet job on a Malay entrepreneur, Tan Sri Tajuddin Ramli, we were accused as being politically motivated to defend Tun Dr Mahathir, attack Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and others?
Tajuddin sold MAS and proceed was kept inside a public listed company, Naluri Berhad. He was planning to withdraw the money in the form of special dividend to shareholders to enable him to settle debts related to his shareholding in Celcom. Nor Yakcob blocked the approval and Tajuddin was forced to default.
This blog defended him because Tajuddin was asked to step in to buy MAS in order to save Bank Negara Malaysia. It was not his corporate plan to go into aviation when he had plans to pursue shipping with the purchase of PNSL and sold his interest in D&C Bank, Short Roxy, Tongkah, etc.
The story is right and it is in line with the public thinking and perception of Tajuddin as Mahathir's crony. What will they say after viewing last Saturday's The Edge issue below:
Naluri was taken over by Atlan. Now the real and final owner of Atlan is known.
The perception should now change to a case of Keling curi syarikat Melayu untuk kasi pada Cina.
No more Lembu
Now come the issue of Tan Sri Shahrizat Jalil and her husband's lembu business that received much slack. When she spoke out to defend Najib in her capacity as an UMNO Wing Chief, social media made fun of her.
The perception on her and the condo for lembu is so embedded that public was not thinking along evidentiary line or taking account on latest development on her husband's business. On November 25th, National Feedlot Corporation (NFCorp) executive chairman Datuk Seri Dr Mohamad Salleh Ismail was acquitted for two criminal breach of trust (CBT) charges involving RM49.7mil.
Salleh was accused of allegedly channelling RM9,758,140 through four NFCorp cheques to partly pay for the purchase of two condominiums at the One Menerung complex in Kuala Lumpur and transferring RM40mil via a cheque to National Meat & Livestock Corporation Sdn Bhd.
He also faced two alternative charges of using the funds prior to getting approval at the company’s annual general meeting. [Read in The Star here].
Rafizi Ramli is buying time for BAFIA offense and defamation. Truth has catch up on him. Last May, he admitted making assumption on allegations involving 8 properties.
NFC is now suing Public Bank for the leak that cost the company opportunity loss. The sum Public Bank is being sued for is in the tune of RM500 million but no paper dare to publish the news. Only The Sun reported NFCorp received all documents pertaining to the Bank's domestic inquiry against a former employee over leak of confidential account information.
So careful who you call Lembu.
Going-ons in Ganu
Terengganu MB, Ahmad was reported by MMO to claim there is no problem. The leadership dispute will end on Monday tomorrow.
Former MB, Mohamed Said replied he has no intention for snap election but insist Razif should go. He is called the bluff on Razif's bold claim they are ready for snap election. He warned UMNO could lose should there be a snap election.
It is easy to assume Md Said is rooting for Mahathir and this is a ploy to takeover the state. It is "thinking of others, compatibility with their own belief, and want for a good story".
If so, it is not difficult. He could work together with PAS and he with few supporters could call for a vote of no confidence tomorrow. Be it tomorrow or before, he did not do a proper usul. He could seek audience with the Sultan with the members of his coalition.
If he wanted to, he could have done it long ago. What is he doing then?
Joceline Tan had a good account of the political saga here. One comment of her caught our attention:
Political circles in Terengganu are abuzz with talk of the gelombang kuning or yellow wave. It is the euphemism for several Umno division heads and elected representatives aligned to Ahmad Said and their aim is to oust Ahmad Razif.The man-in-the-street explanation is Razif infuriated the Sultan for mortgaging away Terengganu's oil. Mat Said is merely doing Tuanku's bidding. It involved Bertam oil finding in 2012 in which it was announced as Pahang's oil.
Razif has explained that the oil does not belong to Terengganu. But he did say in The Star, "The Federal Government has said before that it will help the nearest state to the oil well. So, that’s what we are negotiating for, a 5% royalty from the Bertam oil well, located about three nautical miles off Terengganu waters."
Oh ... now that could be the issue.
Mat Said is such a gedebe that it is difficult for an aristocrat like Najib to communicate with. He is likely to rely on the Terengganu people in Kuala Lumpur he trust. There could be communication problem.
Najib should meet Mat Said to hear his side of the story. Razif could be telling something different. Trust Najib also to have thought of the political possibilities and ready with a possibility of BN losing the snap election.
Shafie scheme
Last Sunday, Malaysiakini reported 1,500 UMNO members from Tenom division resigned from the party.
Shafie is in the midst of building a good story for public to believe in. It was promoted earlier that 317 UMNO division and branch leaders of Semporna left UMNO. There was a big hype. We wrote that he paid for their presence. There are those that do now want to believe that story.
It is OK to disbelieve because people believe what they want to believe. We would believe local sources and people we had working relations with. Not only it is his Suluk kin folks, it is not UMNO. Same source from Semporna elaborated that Shafie paid PKR members to fill up the hall. Didn't we hinted that here.
As far as the Tenom story, only 2 or 3 resigned from UMNO. The crowd came for makan-makan and cabutan nombor bertuah. For what Shafie did to Tenom folks, he could not have such support.
Shafie is struggling. He can't join Mahathir's new party. The proceeding from Projek IC commission come out in full and Shafie is gone. He wanted to join USNO but Abdullah Sani Abdul Salleh leading the revival is his mortal enemy. Thus he has to form his own party.
Shafie got the money but he does not have supporters and network to put up a new party. He has to buy instant membership by tagging on to a certain personality. His agenda is expected to be Sabah for Sabahan.
A bit too late for him to join a loaded bandwagon. He has no affinity with KDM to be able to have any impact.
He tries to create a good story, gauge the thinking of others and making it compatible but source of information and evidence does not jive. UMNO Secretary, Dato Yahya Hussein exposed his claim that he was the earliest UMNO fighter. He was still working in civil service then.
Foiled game
Didn't we say Azwanbro is an idiot?
Will not blame Raja Petra for his story. The conspiracy by the four Tan Sri has been his forte from the beginning.
For Azwanbro to do a police report, that is something else. Making a false report is an offence and he can be charged for it. Dr Puad Zarkashi was reported by Malaysiakini warning Azwan. Gerakan Youth leader called for a probe.
IGP commented that there is no case. It is believed Azwan used Dato Kadir Jasin's blog post as proof to the police to clear himself. Thus Kadir's reply that he is no moron.
The suspicion is Azwan was trying to play a game and get the three Tan Sri to sue. That way more will be exposed on Najib. Dangerous game Azwan is playing. People know those supporting his effort were those involved in Nothing2Hide event.
He is known to be associated with Perak MB Dato Seri Dr Zambery Kadir. Anyone could just throw a spanner in the work and Zambery could be in trouble.
All it takes is play up Zambery's past association with Muhyiddin. More so, a portal linked to Zambery is known to harbour anti Najib elements. For nothing, Zambery, who has done a good job at Kuala Kangsar and to some extent in Perak, end up in hot soup. He has been working hard for Perak despite the constraints faced.
It is not difficult to do so with a gullible public. More so, when there are segments of the public believe lies and deception are acceptable in politics.