Call me, says Malema

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DEC 28, 2012 | SAPA

Ousted ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema says it is time for politicians to woo him to their cause, The Star reported on Friday.

“I want to have that feeling of being canvassed, where politicians knock on my door canvassing me,” Malema told the newspaper.

He said he was out of the ANC after having exhausting all internal processes.

“I’m an ordinary South African, so people should now be able to convince me where to put my cross in 2014.”

Malema said he was “much happier” not “going around selling things to people that are not sellable”.

Malema also told The Star his farming was going well.

“I’ve got tomato, cabbage, butternut and cattle. So during harvesting in February, those who want to buy can approach me.”
Hey Zillie, Juju's up for grabs. ;)
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Actually, having a loudmouth with a cult following like Julius in the DA's colours would be a very powerful weapon. If Zille can keep him under control, they may be able to snag a huge boost in local support.
 
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lol, doubt he would work for DA even if they were crazy enough to offer him a job. No honeypot to stick his fingers in, certainly not as easy at it was when he was in the ANC.

Malema, go back to your farm and shut up, you are no longer part of the "gravy train" elite. If the DA need a janitor, then MAYBE they will contact you. And please don't throw chicken bones out the window on the way there...

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Malema must never be given a chance to join any other party, especially the DA. The DA has the potential to improve and one day rule South Africa to prosperity. If Malema is given a chance by Zille then he might just take over the DA and rule with an iron fist.

Malema has time on his hands, he can make a come back to the ANC in 2017, he'll only be 36 years old.
 
Imagine that, South Africa's youngest president :D

Scary! I remember in June last year when he was re-elected as president of the youth league how a considerable amount of South Africans, including myself, felt threatened by his invincibility, continuing rise to power and influence. I remember reading on newspapers how many people tweeted to Zille that same night he was elected, people were scared. Those days were dark days for South Africa and I never want to see that happen again. He must stay in Limpopo, develop a cancer or heart attack and I'll just exercise my brain by reading his obituary. No one can control him, no one.
 
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