“Perhaps Najib is jittery about some possibilities relayed to me by a well placed source. According to this source, there is a distinct possibility that the Palace may side with Ismail Sabri, say no to the dissolution of parliament and insist that Anwar be made Deputy Prime Minister”
Raggie Jessy Rithaudeen
موڠكين نجيب داڤت تاهو ايستان تيدق ستوجو بوبر دان انور موڠكين دڤي عيم، ملاءينكن اد ضرورت ڤوليتيك
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is doing what he does best – talk kok.
The “plundering id*ot” – as he is often referred to by some social media users – took a veiled swipe at Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad by suggesting that the elderly statesman was still aspiring to be Prime Minister.
Najib wrote on Facebook that Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin also wanted to be Prime Minister again and met Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal in the PPBM president’s bid to topple Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri.
“But these three leaders (Mahathir, Anwar and Shafie) who he is lobbying support from also want to become the PM,” Najib said.
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Here’s the thing – Mahathir has made it clear, in no uncertain terms, that not only is he staying out of the 15th general election, he has no interest whatsoever in becoming Prime Minister for the third time around.
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Besides, every Tom, Dick and Harry – Bugis or otherwise – knows too damn well, that Anwar would rather work with the Court Cluster than with Muhyiddin or Mahathir.
This became apparent when Anwar’s people discussed with members of the Court Cluster the possibility of Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Harapan working together.
Everyone knows that Anwar stands a better chance of becoming Prime Minister by helping the Court Cluster trigger a snap election, and everyone knows that getting Mahathir and Anwar to see eye to eye is akin to asking Najib to say, “Oh, to hel* with it! Rosmah made me do it!!”
So who is the son of Razak trying to con?
Rosmah?
I myself heard rumours of a coup attempt brewing in the pipeline, involving none other than Anwar and the Court Cluster, with some speculating that the plan involves Members of Parliament from parties besides UMNO and PKR.
I haven’t the faintest idea if these rumours hold water, but they sure as hell make for more believable stories than the sugar coated fluff and fairy tales Najib is churning.
Perhaps Najib is jittery about some possibilities relayed to me by a well placed source.
According to this source, there is a distinct possibility that the Palace may side with Ismail Sabri, say no to the dissolution of parliament and insist that Anwar be made Deputy Prime Minister.
Perhaps Najib has found this out.
Perhaps Najib has come to know of efforts by a group, comprising people of good conscience, who are pressuring the Palace to declare a State of Political Emergency, effectively thwarting the Court Cluster’s ambition of holding a snap election.
Is that it, Najib?
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