Is the dUMNonisation Of Maha's Bersatu fast underway? The Great One himself is coy about it all.
But events like this one of dUMNo MPs and assembly persons turning frogs en masse say a lot of an ongoing process that will soon transform Bersatu into dUMNo 2.0
Not so surprsing really. Bersatu managed to snag only 13 parliamentary seats despite being led by the Great One himself and contesting the highest number of parliamentary seats among its coalition partners in PH.
That must have come as a slap to the Great One's face.
Ergo, who knows? why not increase the number of Bersatu MPs the easy way by inviting frogs to jump ship?
Bolehlanders who were jubilant thinking they had finally dumped a toxic regime that had been in power for 60 years and voted in the dawn of a New Bolehland must be beginning to wonder why they had bothered in the first place to vote for change.
Screaming in joy the name of and lionising the Great One as the messiah come to deliver them to the New Bolehland.
And even warning Anwar to stay aside. Not throw a spanner into the works.
Well, the spanner is thrown! And not by Anwar!
See how gullible Bolehlanders are!
Too bad!
Hehehe.....
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