Mahathir has advised Donald the Twitter Duck to quit.
So right! But Bolehlanders' advice to Mahathir is to resign too.
Just like the Duck, Mahathir is no longer seen as the right man to lead the country.
One cusses and curses those who disagree with him, the other listens only to himself and won't tolerate others who won't do things his way.
Both have lost any semblance of credibility left to them. But both want to cling on to power.
One, it seems, might have persuaded the opposition to try to pass a vote of confidence in him to remain as the Pm for the full term despite the pre-election agreement to pass the baton to Anwar. What is so un-cute of that is that it looks so like desperation writ large and indignified.
A Pm should have more dignity and confidence in himself.
Well, right! the Duck should resign.
And so too Mahathir.
Will either?
Hahaha.....
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