Can Raila Odinga and William Ruto work together to isolate Uhuru for the 2017 elections?

Can Raila Odinga and William Ruto work together to isolate Uhuru for the 2017 elections?

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Can Raila Odinga and William Ruto work together to isolate Uhuru for the 2017 elections?

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By Makau Mutua Updated Sunday, July 13th 2014 at 10:49 GMT +3

I see the silhouette of a smiling Deputy President William Ruto. Slightly behind him to the left is the surging CORD leader, the indomitable Raila Odinga. Then the picture cuts away to a listing ship with the word "Jubilee" emblazoned on its stern. Methinks the gathering political storms in the country could sire a new political realignment. I don't know what "political potion" Mr Odinga imbibed in Boston, but it is clear Agwambo has a new lease of life.

My crystal ball tells me the most likely beneficiary of Mr Odinga's rebirth is the wily Ruto. It doesn't matter who among Mr Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta emerges the victor. Either way, Mr Ruto will be the bigger winner.

Let's not forget that Jubilee brought together Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto – in the guise of TNA and URP – as a tool of expedience. Mr Kenyatta knew that he couldn't beat Mr Odinga without Mr Ruto. He first dumped Wiper supremo Kalonzo Musyoka and then politically neutralised Amani leader Musalia Mudavadi.

Mr Ruto was the bride Mr Kenyatta coveted the most because of his complete lock on the Kalenjin vote and their shared predicament over The Hague trials.

Mr Ruto had to hitch his wagon to his fellow ICC indictee because he stood no chance of marching to State House solo as the top dog. Mr Kenyatta's marriage to Mr Ruto is born of convenience, not political principle.

Make no mistake about it, both Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto are pragmatists. Each man is a political powerhouse in his own right. None of them would bow to the other unless realpolitik demands it. That's why Mr Ruto has agreed to play second fiddle to Mr Kenyatta – for now.

See also: Table viable issues, CORD told

Mr Kenyatta and his close lieutenants went into Jubilee eyes wide open, and without any illusions about Mr Ruto. They know Mr Ruto craves power. That's why they won't take their eyes off the man from Eldoret. But Mr Ruto isn't a political strategist that can be discounted. He's a tactician of considerable talent. He quickly smells political blood and swoops in for a swift kill. These admirable traits aren't lost on Mr Kenyatta.

What's my point? Methinks the calls for national dialogue and referenda by Mr Odinga will open serious fissures in existing political alliances.

Let's take this to the bank – there aren't permanent political enemies in Kenya. Kenya's political elite isn't monogamous. Every major political figure in Kenya is a serial political polygamist. Just look at CORD. Mr Musyoka, the former blue-eyed boy of Kanu – once the country's political colossus – is today firmly in bed with Mr Odinga, Kanu's former number one public enemy.

So is Senator Moses Wetang'ula, the so-called third CORD co-principal. Mr Wetang'ula has never had a progressive bone in his body. That's the pitiable state of Kenyan politics. That's why Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto can easily be put asunder.

I've been watching – and analysing – Mr Ruto's public statements carefully. While Mr Kenyatta has left the door ajar on dialogue with CORD, Mr Ruto has been a diehard refusenik. One could be mistaken for thinking that it's Mr Ruto – and not Mr Kenyatta – who's calling the shots in Jubilee. But I believe Mr Ruto is acting like a blowhard to "convince" Mr Kenyatta that he's firmly in his corner.

That alone should arouse suspicions within TNA. Mr Ruto is a master of the political feint. I think he sends out his political surrogates to rock the Jubilee boat while he feigns fury.

My view is that Mr Ruto is misadvising Mr Kenyatta to reject dialogue with Mr Odinga.

What will Mr Ruto get out of Mr Odinga's rise if Mr Kenyatta refuses dialogue? Methinks Mr Ruto hopes that will publicly isolate Mr Kenyatta and make his presidency tenuous. Several scenarios are then possible. First, Mr Kenyatta's hold on power could be severely weakened by Mr Odinga's high moral ground. Mr Kenyatta would then limp to the next election a lame duck. In 2017, Mr Ruto could then pick apart Mr Kenyatta's political carcass and ascend to State House. He could do so by cobbling a new coalition with other ethnic kingpins. The second scenario has Mr Ruto ganging up with CORD to impeach Mr Kenyatta. In this palace coup, Mr Ruto would become President before 2017.

Mr Ruto can't wait for Mr Kenyatta to serve two terms. He may abandon Mr Kenyatta in 2017 and make a pact to support Mr Odinga for State House. The logic is that Mr Ruto doesn't believe that TNA will support him if Mr Kenyatta serves two terms.

But Mr Odinga, who will be 77 in 2022, is likely to agree to serve one term and then back Mr Ruto. This is a deal Mr Ruto can live with. Is that why Mr Ruto is smiling?

Standard Digital News - Kenya : Can Raila Odinga and William Ruto work together to isolate Uhuru for the 2017 elections?
 
Anything is possible. Politics has no permanent friends nor enemies. We can only wait and see.
 
Can Raila Odinga and William Ruto work together to isolate Uhuru for the 2017 elections?

SUB+3+PIX.jpg


By Makau Mutua Updated Sunday, July 13th 2014 at 10:49 GMT +3

I see the silhouette of a smiling Deputy President William Ruto. Slightly behind him to the left is the surging CORD leader, the indomitable Raila Odinga. Then the picture cuts away to a listing ship with the word "Jubilee" emblazoned on its stern. Methinks the gathering political storms in the country could sire a new political realignment. I don't know what "political potion" Mr Odinga imbibed in Boston, but it is clear Agwambo has a new lease of life.

My crystal ball tells me the most likely beneficiary of Mr Odinga's rebirth is the wily Ruto. It doesn't matter who among Mr Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta emerges the victor. Either way, Mr Ruto will be the bigger winner.

Let's not forget that Jubilee brought together Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto – in the guise of TNA and URP – as a tool of expedience. Mr Kenyatta knew that he couldn't beat Mr Odinga without Mr Ruto. He first dumped Wiper supremo Kalonzo Musyoka and then politically neutralised Amani leader Musalia Mudavadi.

Mr Ruto was the bride Mr Kenyatta coveted the most because of his complete lock on the Kalenjin vote and their shared predicament over The Hague trials.

Mr Ruto had to hitch his wagon to his fellow ICC indictee because he stood no chance of marching to State House solo as the top dog. Mr Kenyatta's marriage to Mr Ruto is born of convenience, not political principle.

Make no mistake about it, both Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto are pragmatists. Each man is a political powerhouse in his own right. None of them would bow to the other unless realpolitik demands it. That's why Mr Ruto has agreed to play second fiddle to Mr Kenyatta – for now.

See also: Table viable issues, CORD told

Mr Kenyatta and his close lieutenants went into Jubilee eyes wide open, and without any illusions about Mr Ruto. They know Mr Ruto craves power. That's why they won't take their eyes off the man from Eldoret. But Mr Ruto isn't a political strategist that can be discounted. He's a tactician of considerable talent. He quickly smells political blood and swoops in for a swift kill. These admirable traits aren't lost on Mr Kenyatta.

What's my point? Methinks the calls for national dialogue and referenda by Mr Odinga will open serious fissures in existing political alliances.

Let's take this to the bank – there aren't permanent political enemies in Kenya. Kenya's political elite isn't monogamous. Every major political figure in Kenya is a serial political polygamist. Just look at CORD. Mr Musyoka, the former blue-eyed boy of Kanu – once the country's political colossus – is today firmly in bed with Mr Odinga, Kanu's former number one public enemy.

So is Senator Moses Wetang'ula, the so-called third CORD co-principal. Mr Wetang'ula has never had a progressive bone in his body. That's the pitiable state of Kenyan politics. That's why Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto can easily be put asunder.

I've been watching – and analysing – Mr Ruto's public statements carefully. While Mr Kenyatta has left the door ajar on dialogue with CORD, Mr Ruto has been a diehard refusenik. One could be mistaken for thinking that it's Mr Ruto – and not Mr Kenyatta – who's calling the shots in Jubilee. But I believe Mr Ruto is acting like a blowhard to "convince" Mr Kenyatta that he's firmly in his corner.

That alone should arouse suspicions within TNA. Mr Ruto is a master of the political feint. I think he sends out his political surrogates to rock the Jubilee boat while he feigns fury.

My view is that Mr Ruto is misadvising Mr Kenyatta to reject dialogue with Mr Odinga.

What will Mr Ruto get out of Mr Odinga's rise if Mr Kenyatta refuses dialogue? Methinks Mr Ruto hopes that will publicly isolate Mr Kenyatta and make his presidency tenuous. Several scenarios are then possible. First, Mr Kenyatta's hold on power could be severely weakened by Mr Odinga's high moral ground. Mr Kenyatta would then limp to the next election a lame duck. In 2017, Mr Ruto could then pick apart Mr Kenyatta's political carcass and ascend to State House. He could do so by cobbling a new coalition with other ethnic kingpins. The second scenario has Mr Ruto ganging up with CORD to impeach Mr Kenyatta. In this palace coup, Mr Ruto would become President before 2017.

Mr Ruto can't wait for Mr Kenyatta to serve two terms. He may abandon Mr Kenyatta in 2017 and make a pact to support Mr Odinga for State House. The logic is that Mr Ruto doesn't believe that TNA will support him if Mr Kenyatta serves two terms.

But Mr Odinga, who will be 77 in 2022, is likely to agree to serve one term and then back Mr Ruto. This is a deal Mr Ruto can live with. Is that why Mr Ruto is smiling?

Standard Digital News - Kenya : Can Raila Odinga and William Ruto work together to isolate Uhuru for the 2017 elections?

Kwani Hamna Watu wengine kwa nini zaidi ya Miaka 40 watu hao hao tu? Si Mmchague yule kijana mchotara wa Nairobi nimemsahau jina lake🙂
 
Anything is possible. Politics has no permanent friends nor enemies. We can only wait and see.
problem with Raila, he good at building bridges and burning them at the same pace. Ruto is very important to either Uhuru or Raila and none can clinch the seat without him. But Raila's recent actions seems to drift him even further and burning everything he ever achieved.
 
Kwani Hamna Watu wengine kwa nini zaidi ya Miaka 40 watu hao hao tu? Si Mmchague yule kijana mchotara wa Nairobi nimemsahau jina lake🙂
Peter Kenneth alipata kura nyingi sana ila kwenye Facebook na mitandao, lakini ilipofikia uamuzi wa debe akapoteza yote. Wanasiasa wengi Kenya, raila akiwemo hupenda sana misifa ya mitandao na halaiki ya vijana wanaojitokeza kwenye mikutano. Lakini hao vijana wengi wavivu sana katika upigaji kura, inapofika siku yenyewe wanaishia kupiga konyagi na pombe zinginezo halafu akishindwa kiongozi wao, wanajitokeza kuzusha fujo.

Wapiga kura wa kweli ni wazee vijijini, wao hupiga foleni na kutia kura kimya kimya.
 
All this depends on if Ruto survives The Hague...
 
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