Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Hahaha.... It Was Not The Case That Without Mahathir Pakatan Would Not Have Been Able To Topple The Toxic dUMNo Regime, It Was The Other Way Around!

Say what the Mahathir worshippers want to, the plain truth is that it was that without Pakatan, Mahathir would have no way to oust Ah Jib & Co that he desperately planned and longed for to happen.

And the proof is in the pudding as the English say. But not in its eating here, though. Because the pudding here is not palatable.

The pudding? The miserable 13 parliamentary seats Maha's party Bersatu only managed to corner despite contesting the most number of seats among the Pakatan coalition partners.

Only the blind insist instead, that that proves that without Maha the Great One, cash would still be king and Ah Jib & Co would still be in power.

Hahaha.....

Sure, the arithmetic's proves beyond doubt that Maha was the magic stone that made it all possible to beat the hell out of the old toxic dUMNo regime.

Hehehe.....

Now, if only the crazy people would be a little less dense, or a little less fanatically worshipful, or blind, Bolehland would have been less in a mess today post GE 14 than it is now.

With some people continuing to blindly singing praises for, and of, their hero and condemning everyone else who would not be so readily kind, or silly, or senselessly curry favouring, the dawn of a brave New Bolehland seems like a distant or impossible dream.

Bravo Nurul! for keeping true to yourself and the promise of a brave New Bolehland that won't happen because the people in power now have so readily forgotten their part of the bargain.

So much for the giddiness of power and incumbency - the toxin that often messes up one's better judgment.

Not only are you heart broken, hopeful Bolehlanders too feel the same. They also feel betrayed.

Soldier on Nurul! though you have quit PAC and given up other posts in protest at the foot dragging to ushering in the dawn of a brave New Bolehland promised voters.

Bolehlanders will punish Pakatan and vote it out the next general election.

Get out of Pakatan now and start forming a new coalition of like-minded people who are seriously committed to change the toxic way politics and governance is run here in Bolehland.

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