Sunday 1st March, 2020 was the day of ignominy for Bolehland.
That much is clear. Now those who are close to Mahathir are slowly coming out, like his media and press adviser, who says Mahathir was betrayed by the very people he trusted.
To put it not so nicely, the man people call 'the wily old fox' was himself outfoxed.
Sadly, Mahathir has only himself to blame for the collapse of the PH government, the government the people had voted for when they roundly rejected the old toxic dUMNo & Co government.
Mahathir must have known what was happening behind his back and he could have had put a stop to it all before it was too late.
It is stretching the imagination to think that Mahathir was completely in the dark about what was happening behind his back.
Whatever it may be, it is all water under the bridge now.
The people who had voted for PH are the ones who really and rightfully feel betrayed and aggrieved.
They will remember the traitors when the time comes around to vote again.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Kamini's Indian Wedding - Click To Visit
Yasmin Ahmad - Click To Visit
Yasmin Ahmad was arguably Malaysia's best story-teller, filmmaker and advertiser. She was well known for her Petronas commercials and had won numerous international awards including the Golden Lion award for the 'Tan Ming Hong In Love' commercial. Her feature film Sepet not only garnered her several international awards including for Best Asian Film but also drew multi-racial audiences that rarely happens for a local film.
Batu Caves - Click To Visit
Petronas Twin Towers And KLCC Park - Click To Visit
Some Early Morning Views Of KL City Skyline - Click To Visit
Kluang Town - Click To Visit
Kluang RailCoffee
The Kluang railway station coffee shop, now re-branded Kluang RailCoffee, is well known for its cuppa of coffee and the charcaol grilled piping hot buns oozing with butter and kaya...It used to attract standing-room only crowds. It still does, but the last time I was there it wasn't a good experience for me. The famous coffee had somewhat lost its oomph and even the buns...The shop has a long and noted history being first opened for business in 1938 and the place is now run by the 3rd generation LIm family. I hope the next time I return, the coffee would regain its oomph. Click to read more...
No comments:
Post a Comment