There must be something about Anwar Ibrahim that seems to excite his detractors and enemies alike and to no end, making them all hot down there and all silly up there.
The latter don't sit easy when Anwar is allegedly in town.
For, according to what these latter saints want us to believe, Anwar is either all dense up there and naughty down there. or he is just a recalcitrant and a bisexual and sex starved sodomite.
For he never seems to learn.
Conveniently caught red-handed, once too often.
Even CSL is not so dense, if you want to go to town on it.
Now Papa has gone Go Mo again, with the latest Pink Panther 'sexpisode' of Anwar allegedly trying to 'mengoda' and 'mengorat' (sic) (seduce..lah..zzzzzzzzz!) a university student.
Now, that man in the video looks likes Anwar, even sounds like Anwar, but was he Anwar?
Why is Anwar always caught only vaguely, always in some shadows or turned away just so enticingly that you can't positively identify him?
Now, by the law of averages, if you got caught on video once too often, you are not gonna escape being identified.
That's not magic, that's just science or maths, really.
Papa, oh Go Mo.
Even if Anwar is what these latter saints say he is, so be it!
Malaysians are just tired of all the dirty diversions.
We want the country to heal and prosper and return to a semblance of sanity.
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