They say a picture speaks a thousand words. But when a picture involves politicos, I say the words are often the not spoken ones hehehe...
That picture of smiling Anwar and Maha does not speak the picture. Today, nobody is easily fooled. They are wiser than what a picture is trying to say.
Everyone knows that things are not going well within PH.
What the guys should do is be honest with each other. And to the nation.
Anwar should stop kowtowing to the Great One just so as not to rock the boat for himself. Anwar was once bitten. But shouldn't be twice shy.
A great leader is one who is not afraid to speak up even if that means it goes against you.
Time that Maha ceases to talk in murky terms - two years? Over two years? Or for as long as the people want you?
Murky verbal promises don't do anyone any favour, especially to the nation.
Honour is what counts.
If Maha does not intend to pass the baton to Anwar, state so - openly and bravely like a man.
The rakyat are really very sick and tired of the shenanigans going on that prevent Bolehland moving forward unencumbered with political posturings that engender mistrust and doubts and create ill-will among all and sundry that dishearten the nation.
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