Come on, Blade Nzimande! You are too young to be suffering from amnesia. Besides, as general secretary of the SA Communist Party, minister of Higher Education and a member of the ANC's National Executive Committee, you hold responsible positions. You can't afford to be forgetful. There are too many important things to remember.
Yet look at the confusion and trouble you have caused. When the SACP held its congress in Polokwane last month, you told journalists: "We (SACP) are very clear that we are not an opposition party. We take co-responsibility for governance." The headline on the report was "SACP 'co-rules SA', says Blade Nzimande". This meant South Africa is governed not by the ANC, but by the Tripartite Alliance, which consists of the ANC, Cosatu and your party, the SACP. The "very clear" point you made was that Cosatu and the SACP are not subordinate to the ANC.
Well, you waited a whole month before you denied that this is what you said. You then declared, emphatically, that you had not called for "co-governance." You started a huge row in Alliance politics. No, said the ANC, there was no "co-governance." At the end of the day, the ANC was the boss.
Why did it take you exactly a month to deny what you had declared so clearly? Why the U-turn? Why did you issue a reassurance that the SACP had never demanded to be allowed to "co-govern" the country?
Here are your words: "I don't know where the confusion comes from about the alliance saying they want to co-govern. No one in the alliance has ever spoken about co-governing. I don't know who coined the term. It's people figment of their imagination."
Is this going to be your reputation in future? You started a fight, and then ran away from it?