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now his protege become PM :o
Protege? No more the correct word to use. More like a nemesis.

Anyway, the people of Langawai had given him a loud and clear order to sit down and shut up. So he had been very quiet these few days. Usually, he would open his mouth to talk, and for some reason, the Malaysian Press would report everything he uttered as if he was dispensing PEARLS of sagely wisdom. If not, he would start blogging.

Now he finally got the message. Malaysians are not interested to hear him, and he knows he should just stay quiet,

"Maybe Singaporeans are also tired of their government...."

Those were his arrogant words after PH won the GE in 2018. Today, Malaysians are telling him, "We are tired of you, Mahathir. Stay out of Langkawi and Parliament!"

Mahathir is in all probability sulking now. Not only did Msians tell him to frog off, but Anwar of all people became PM wor.

I doubt he would be able to take part in the next GE. His walking has slowed a helluva lot.
 

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maybe next few months mahathir found to be playing backside with his man servant. who knows
Too old liao. Maybe the other way round the man servant helping him clear his back sai for a smooth flow of sai.
 

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It’s both a good and bad thing for him to witness all this at 97 years old.

While he should be happy that he can still be involved in politics at such a ripe old age where many of his peers like LKY has already uplorryed years back,

At the same time, it’s sad for him to be alive today and to be witnessing all these; Someone whom he try so hard to bring down 20 years ago, someone whom he does not want him to be PM, to become PM.
 

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Protege? No more the correct word to use. More like a nemesis.

Anyway, the people of Langawai had given him a loud and clear order to sit down and shut up. So he had been very quiet these few days. Usually, he would open his mouth to talk, and for some reason, the Malaysian Press would report everything he uttered as if he was dispensing PEARLS of sagely wisdom. If not, he would start blogging.

Now he finally got the message. Malaysians are not interested to hear him, and he knows he should just stay quiet,

"Maybe Singaporeans are also tired of their government...."

Those were his arrogant words after PH won the GE in 2018. Today, Malaysians are telling him, "We are tired of you, Mahathir. Stay out of Langkawi and Parliament!"

Mahathir is in all probability sulking now. Not only did Msians tell him to frog off, but Anwar of all people became PM wor.

I doubt he would be able to take part in the next GE. His walking has slowed a helluva lot.
Lol... By next GE he will be 102 y.o
At his age of 97, waking up the next day is alrdy a bonus. Still wanna take part in next GE 5 yrs away 😆😆😆
 

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It’s both a good and bad thing for him to witness all this at 97 years old.

While he should be happy that he can still be involved in politics at such a ripe old age where many of his peers like LKY has already uplorryed years back,

At the same time, it’s sad for him to be alive today and to be witnessing all these; Someone whom he try so hard to bring down 20 years ago, someone whom he does not want him to be PM, to become PM.
Poetic justice served up his ass
He served up Anwar's ass 20 yrs ago
 

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He should have retire long long time ago... Coming out for this election is a disgrace and he ultimately lose to his own defeat....
 

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Will Anwar forgives and forget ?

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