Saturday, September 29, 2018

It Is Not The Ultra Liberals Anwar Should Worry About, It Is The Netizens Who Now Think Mahathir Is Their Unquestionable Hero And Anwar Is No Longer Relevant

It is not the ultra liberals Anwar should worry about, it is the netizens who think Anwar is no longer relevant after PH won and Mahathir has become Bolehland's Pm in his second epiphany.

These are largely the same people who once kissed Anwar's hands when he was leading the reformasi movement against Mahathir himself. Now they think that it was Mahathir the man himself who was responsible for triumphing over the duMNo regime and ousting the hated Najib clique.

These same people are geniuses in their own right. They reckon that the mandate was given to Mahathir because his party had won 13 out of the 50 plus parliamentary seats it contested. Whereas Anwar's Parti Keadilan lost the mandate by winning 3 times more seats than Mahathir's Parti Pribumi while contesting fewer number of seats.

Ditto, Anwar and his party lost the mandate and cannot claim vis-a-vis Mahathir and Parti Pribumi for the right to brag about finally being the ones responsible in effecting regime change at the polls.

They also reckon that DAP too does not count for much for also winning 3 times more seats than Mahathir's Parti Pribumi, while similarly contesting in fewer number of seats. And of course, they won't even deign to consider Amanah for winning 8 parliamentary seats despite contesting less than half the number of parliamentary seats Mahathir's great Parti Pribumi did.

In their genius estimation, it was all about their worshipful single-handedly pulling off the miracle. Without their worshipful's singular aura, dUMno & Co would rule another thousand years. Anwar could try all he wanted to, but he would not be able to do what their maha worshipful had pulled off.

Ergo, Anwar should step back and not think of putting pressure on the new Bolehland government led by their hero, let alone have the temerity or gumption to even think of taking over.

Such logic of course is hard for the rest of us hoi polloi to grasp because we are not geniuses.

Hahaha..........

But we will try.

Because you guys are the geniuses reborn.

Hehehe.........

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