Anyone is free to comment on the performance or otherwise of Cabinet ministers or of the government of the day.
Kadir Jasin just need not be petty by reminding Waytha not to be smug as he is only an appointed senator made a Cabinet minister, not an elected rep.
Well, anyone can take a minister to task. Only don't be petty.
Still, who is Kadir Jasin? Hahaha.....Bolehlanders know him as just an unofficial press officer of the Pm.
Nevertheless, we acknowledge that that is a glorified position, what with access to the man with the power.
Therein lies the problem.
When you have access to power, you tend to forget where you come from and begin to believe in your own self-importance, even when you do not have an formal position to talk of.
It was the Pm who appointed both Maszlee and Waytha, wasn't it?
Well, Mahthir must take responsibility too for being such a poor judge of people!
Kadir, you need to remind your boss of that!
You should. If you would? Or dare?
Hehehe.....
Bolehlanders would rather that a press officer to the Pm keeps his views of the Cabinet and the running of the government to himself, or at least keep them in private.
Not being seen as trying to influence the performance of the Cabinet and/or the running of the government.
Trying to throw his weight around.
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