Sunday, 20 August 2023

The Equaliser

IF last week was Muhyiddin Yassin's READ : redemption time from corruption charges, the next 14 days, must surely belong to the Johnny Come Lately of power politics here, the fabled number ten of Malaysia. 


A very BIG HEAD, will roll over the next 14 days, thought officially the word would be, the guy resigned. 

HOLD on Ismail Sabri, it's not Zahid Hamidi, the Deputy Prime Minister, who must be wondering why is it, only now under Anwar Ibrahim's rule  documents favourable to Najib Razak are making its way to open source.

WHEN you were Prime Minister, you refused to help nor provide the courage for those inside the system to expose the conspiracy by atleast two former Prime Minister's to cage Najib Razak in their sinister scheme of things.

THE end game was for UMNO to filled with weak leaders such as Khairy Jamaluddin,  and Hishamuddin Hussein Onn, who will accept crumps from Bersatu at UMNO's expense.


THAT you and Khairy Jamaluddin are known friends of the destructive Corporate Mafia members, that emerged at the same time Bersatu came into power, must be just coincidence. 

NEVERTHELESS, it says a lot  on why men who can lead such as Najib Razak and Zahid Hamidi are seen as a clear and present danger to the Barisan Nasional GE 15's failed poster boy and selfie boy.

NEITHER however will take the time of day to explain, why should UMNO which has Menteri Besar's in four states, namely Johor, Melaka, Pahang and Negeri Sembilan,  must be made to look inferior to Bersatu, which controls zero states.

WHY would honest men, who say corruption brought UMNO down, want to be identified with Muhyiddin Yassin, who not only has a big money laundering charge looming over his head to deal with but a personal fear that READ : for the first time in three decades, Anwar Ibrahim is not looking to equalise to even the odds, but the number Ten of Malaysia, wants to be the last man standing.

WHAT has all this have to do with the big fish that is about to be in the front pages of every newspaper... well you just have to buy News Straits Times daily to find out, I guess.