It seems that the two most despised persons in Bolehland today are not Ah Jib and Zahid.
It seems that the two most despised persons today are the man himself and the one who is said to be looking for a backdoor to glory.
The man himself for his failure to keep faith with the dawn of a New Bolehland that the people had voted for.
And for his vacillations in honouring the agreement to pass the baton to agreed successor.
Both of whom are seen as failing the people and prone to playing politics that only makes the people fast losing faith with PH.
The result of the recent Tanjung Piai by-election is telling and speaks for itself.
Yet, Bolehlanders have not seen any contrition forthcoming - only blame gaming and finger pointing the wrong horse.
That is why more and more Bolehlanders have given up hope for a better future.
Only a quick change in leadership might save the day.
God willing.
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