Anwar should stop pretending that all is well and that it is only a matter of time before the Great One passes the premiership baton to him.
That is not a guarantee. Wasn't it the Great One himself who had also said that he might stay on longer than 2 years or for as long as the people wanted him to?
However nice Anwar wants to be seen as not rocking the boat by publicly and constantly declaring his support of the Great One, the reality is that such a declaration by the the latter does not sound, to any sane person, like a promise worth the agreement.
After grandstanding at the UN, wasn't it the Great One himself who turned his back on ICERD?
And despite declaring dUMNo guys rubbish, isn't he now busy trying to collect and welcome them into the Bersatu fold?
It is nice to play the gentleman and hope that by doing that, the Great One won't see you as an impatient threat and won't find the excuse to renege on the agreement to pass the baton you.
The rakyat who had voted out the toxic dUMNo regime for the dawn of a NEW Bolehland, see what the Great One and his party are doing as betraying their mandate and won't take kindly to it.
They also see your kowtowing as naive and excessive, if not altogether lacking mojo just because you fear offending the Great One.
What continuing to work with the Great One to flesh out the reformasi agenda are you talking about? Collecting more rubbish into the PH fold that the people had roundly rejected?
It is time you showed your leadership if you want the rakyat to trust you to take over as Bolehland's next Pm.
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