Friday, February 28, 2020

If It Is True Pas And dUMNo Now Support Muhyiddin As Pm, Then It Seems The Man Many Call The 'Wily Old Fox' Is Now Out-Foxed

If it is true Pas and dUMNo now support Muhyiddin as Pm, then it seems the man many call the 'willy old fox' is now out-foxed.

And if Muhyiddin is the man the king appoints as the Pm, voters who had chosen PH over the old toxic dUMNo regime in GE14 might also feel aggrieved.

The trouble with playing games of thrones is that you don't know what might hit you instead.

Mahathir must have thought that he was indispensable and so much in control so much so that he could do anything and people will just kowtow to him.

But the fast moving events just confirm that in politics, it is all about oneselves. One moment you think you are the king and the next moment you see yourselves kicked on the arse.

Double dealing ingrates won't hesitate to bite you if they thought that they could get away with cushier positions and all the attendant powers that come along.

Now Bolehland await their fate in the hands of the king.

May wisdom, common sense and righteousness eventually prevail.

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