What happened today is another dark blot in Bolehland's short history.
It was all so unnecessary and distracting from the need to keep Bolehland going on an even keel even as the nation's economy is already heading south and the rest of the world scrambles to contend with the economic fallout from the Covid-19 monster.
But here in the Land of Endless Possibilities, we got caught up with self-serving political rodents out trying to get the choicest bite of cheese for themselves.
If the disgraceful attempt to cobble a backdoor government had succeeded, it would mean the end of whatever shred of respect we have left for the concept of people's mandate.
There is, however, no guarantee that that backdoor attempt might not yet finally succeed.
But why in the first place did it have to come to all this BS happening?
If, in the first place, Mahathir indeed wasn't interested to work with Pas and dUMNo, he could and should have had at the very outset, unequivocally made it clear to all and sundry to not even waste time at a coup.
So sad that the man did not do that, but had remained coy all the while until it has led to this moment.
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