Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Is It So Hard To Believe That Daim May Be Working To Stop Anwar From Becoming The 8th Bolehland Pm?

Is it so hard to believe that Daim may be working to stop Anwar from taking over from Mahathir as Bolehland's next prime minister?

Don't know about you. But it should not really be hard to so believe. Daim and Anwar have bad blood between them since Mahathir's first epiphany as the 4th Bolehland Pm.

Daim probably fears Anwar for reason or reasons only he knows. Maybe he thinks Anwar is the smarter guy and he just can't accept that for a fact. After all, ego is a funny thing. Maybe Anwar knows something about Daim the latter is not comfortable with. Well, only Daim and Anwar know what is it about the bad blood between them.

Mahathir himself does not trust Anwar. Remember, Mahathir was the one  who had said Anwar was a sodomist not fit to become the Pm of Bolehland and had him sacked and charged for sodomy. In a farcical trial where the infamous bed was brought in and out that allegedly contained Anwar's incriminating stain that nobody could conclusively prove the fact of and eventually dispensed with.

In a farcical trial where the charge was amended trice to accommodate the prosecution's case. In a farcical trial where the alleged victim himself agreed twice or trice under cross-examination that he had not been sodomised! In a farcical trial that eventually resulted in Anwar being convicted for abuse of power instead of sodomy?

Even as recently as a a week or two ago, Mahathir said he hoped he could trust Anwar. When you say that you hope you could trust someone, you are actually saying that you don't. And hadn't Mahathir also said that he might stay on as Pm for longer than the 2 years (or as long as the people wanted him to) that had been informally agreed between the PH component parties before the 14th general election?

Hahaha ...... bukan main main, man! Seems there is more truth in the allegation  of Daim working to keep Anwar out for the second time than there is less.

Ho ho ho......

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