The first time the dashing young man with distinct sideburns solicited for votes, his opponents called him a kahii (a little boy).
Well, it was demeaning for some villagers to refer to somebody who had been to Amherst and Havard business school as a small boy. The subject of this ridicule was a topnotch corporate baron with an ear to the president. But this was not the corporate world where finely cut suits and silk ties carried favour...