Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Mahathir, Our Advice To You Is To Retire Gracefully. Your Time Is Over!


Mahathir, the people's advice to you is to retire gracefully. Your time is over!

Stop continuously wanting to poke your nose into the country's affairs You have done that once too often to the nation's detriment.

You squandered your last chance to do what was good for the country as the second time Pm when PH gave you the opportunity to set things moving with the reforms that had been promised voters.

Instead, you seemed to be scheming to deny Anwar from succeeding you as the 8th prime minister with all kinds of excuses while you professed the opposite.

You even gave the silly excuse that PH was not expected to fulfill its election manifesto because they hadn't expected to win hahaha. Really?

In fact, you were trying to consolidate your own position vis-a-vis your other coalition partners by accepting and welcoming members from your old party dUMNo whom voters had rejected as a whole.

Then subtly working to undermine Anwar's influence that eventually led to your unilateral resignation as the Pm and the collapse of PH and the infamous Sheraton Hotel move.

How can anyone in his right mind accept you as a third time Pm?

I am a DAP supporter but I, like many others, I am happy that PKR has refused to accept you as their Pm choice again.

Why should you, without any party now, in the twilight of your life and with no new ideas to offer, expect to be the automatic choice as Pm again over Anwar?

In fact, you should support Anwar as the PH Plus's Pm choice.

It is better that Moo's backdoor government be allowed to continue and destroy the country than that you become the Pm again for the third time and play us out all over again.

That Anwar and PKR are willing to offer you the post of a minister mentor is giving you face enough.

You are right. The man who makes the decisions is the Pm. Why should he listen to anyone else even if you were Pm twice?

Did you listen to anyone else while you were the Pm?

Really?

Hehehe

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