Mahathir said that he would choose Umno if it was not corrupt.
So, should the Pm now rejoin Umno?
If it is because of corruption, Mahahtir should have no qualms about rejoining Umno.
Corruption did not start with the world's worse case kleptocracy, did it?
It started much earlier? during Mahathir's own first tenure as Bolehland's fourth Pm?
So, it is hard to see why Mahathir feels as he says he does now.
Unless, of course, the Pm is actually hinting that he might indeed rejoin Umno, after the trouncing Bersatu received from voters in the Tanjung Piai by-election.
I think most Bolehlanders would be happy if the man does rejoin Umno.
It makes no difference whether Mahathir heads PH or he leads Umno again.
The dawn of a new Bolehland the people had voted for in GE14 is already stillborn.
Bolehland can go where it is led to.
And where it is eventually led to, what difference does it make whether it is led to by PH headed by Mahathir or led to by Umno helmed by the same man?
Yawnnnnnnnnnn..............!
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