Bersatu and Mahathir still don't get it!
The trouncing of Bersatu at Tanjung Piai says it all.
The voters had resoundingly rejected Mahathir himself.
A cabinet reshuffle makes no difference.
The people want Mahathir to step down as the Pm and pass the baton to Anwar.
The sooner this is done, the better for the nation.
All the uncertainty surrounding when, if at all, the Pm would deign to step down and pass the baton to Anwar, only went to makes things worse and led to a lot of politicking and backdoor manoeuvrings that just turned people off.
Mahathir is no reformist.
When the nation rejected the previous toxic regime, after 60 plus long suffering years, they were hoping and voting for the dawn of a new Bolehland.
That dawn is now stillborn.
Because, under Mahathir, little is done to advance its birth.
Bolehland needs a new midwife, one that has the will and a desire to see to its birth.
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