Sunday, September 20, 2020

Malaysia Chronicle Goes Again On Anwar!


Hahaha......what's with news aggregator Malaysia Chronicle (MC)?

 Here it goes again on Anwar 

Anwar should make way for Shafie, Anwar should not behave like a prima donna, blah, blah, blah hahaha......

Who is really behind MC?

Whose agenda is it promoting?

Remember, Mahathir was the man who pushed for Shafie to be Pm out of spite for Anwar.

The old man probably feared that Anwar as Pm would outshine and outperform him in many aspects. Mahathir is not a man who would take kindly to anyone he knows is smarter than himself hehehe

That's how small minded and disturbing a man can be, no? hohoho

Now what makes MC think Shafie should be the next Pm, not Anwar?

What makes the news aggregator think that Malaysians would accept a Sabahan to be the Pm? Or ready for one at this point in time?

What makes MC think Anwar would not be more acceptable to more people than Shafie?

For all the years Anwar had been incarcerated by both Mahathir and Najib on politically motivated charges, in despicable assays to get rid of a challenger, and the sufferings he had to endure for the 11 years in jail, Anwar has remained consistent in the pursuit of a reformist agenda to reset the country's path.

And when played out again by Mahathir who refused to pass the baton to him as had been agreed to in exchange for the Pakatan Harapan coalition accepting the old man as the 7th Bolehland Pm, Anwar still remains sanguine and refuses to compromise on the reform agenda.

That says much of Anwar's character - a man who  refuses to kowtow or take the easy path - that alone qualifies him to be the next Pm.

Perhaps that spirit of Anwar scares the hell out of some people who are not comfortable with reforms that will push them aside who are so used to the intoxication of power and all the attendant temptations and goodies that come with it hehehe

What Anwar should do when he does become the next Pm, is to put his foot down hard on corruption, racial and communal politics and politicking that have hobbled the country from moving forward in the march towards a better Malaysia for everyone.

Footnote :  Time MC Butt Out From Demonising Anwar. MC Has Become Like A Desperate Woman Courting Shafie Hehehe

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