Hahaha....it all depends on which side you stand. If you are a staunch supporter of the Great One, Maha is an angel.
If you are the more thinking as opposed to the unthinking kind, of course no one is an angel. We are all fallible human beings.
Mahathir? Surely in your eyes the Great One is not so great. He is a man who thinks 'my way' is the best and perhaps the only way. And such a man is more of a dictator than an angel.
At best, the man is past his time. Having him as the Pm in this cyber 5G age is an anachronism.
The Great One could not even agree to having the post of the Parliamentary Accounts Committee chair be reserved for the opposition, something Pakatan had solemnly pledged to in their election manifesto.
No wonder Nurul is heart broken
Not only is Nurul heart broken, many thinking Bolehlanders are, too.
10 months past, and still there is no sign of the dawn of a brave New Bolehland that the Pakatan Harapan coalition had promised the voters.
If there is the dawn, it is surely a very faint one. Or far yet in the distance.
More like the dawn of a supposedly brave New Bolehland is stillborn.
And Maha the Great One might just be the cause of the still birth.
Hehehe
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