Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Bersatu Doesn't Get It : It Is Not About Policies Anymore, It Is About Mahathir Himself

Bersatu doesn't get it!

It is not about policies anymore. It is about Mahathir the man himself.

As long as Mahathir stays on as the Pm, what policy changes can you expect?

Let's be honest. Mahathir is not going to change. He is not, and never has been a reformist to start with.

There is a saying that a leopard cannot change its spots.

What more to expect of a 94 years old man who thinks he is the only one qualified to be the nation's Pm.

Not Musa Hitam, not Tengku Razaleigh, not Ghafar Baba, not Pak Lah, Not Ah Jib and certainly not Anwar Ibrahim in his view.

See, two of his anointed Pms in Pak Lah and Ah Jib - hahaha....

So, Mahathir will not step down. In his own view, the nation needs him.

Only, more and more people now don't agree with him.

The man probably needs the nation more than the nations needs the man.

So, Muhyiddin, the problem is the man.

The policies and changes that need to be put in place and implemented quickly and soon will come only with the change of the man in the Pm's seat.

And that cannot come sooner if Bolehland is to avoid returning to the days of the previous toxic regime, made more unpalatable now with Pas now sharing the same bed hehehe.......

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