Exactly one week since my last posting. Glad that the Sarawak 11th state election is over - with BN bashing up the opposition with 72 out of the 82 seats - it posed 'refreshed' question about Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Together with Adenan Satem and Zahid Hamidi in humiliating the opposition, especially the DAP in Sarawak, it seems the issues like 1MDB, RM2.6 billion donation and GST are buried deep from Sarawak politics.
Some believed such issues - together with politics of hate - had failed DAP & Gang in the state. I can't agree more.
However, the same issues are still on the harp here, in Semenanjung. The only thing is that, what and how else will Najib's critics shoot at him and his administration when more 'lies and bad reports' were thwarted by the government and his 'smart supporters'?
The Wall Street Journal and Sarawak Report, the two agents of the opposition to bring down Najib, appeared to be exhausted after all those fending off by Najib's media team, including the social media.
And during a 'live' interview over RTM1 last nite in conjunction with Umno's 70th anniversary, Najib said the social media had done a lot of mess in backstabbing and slandering him.
I don't know but I have read many stories about the three issues on the print and electronic media as well to the extent that it successfully invoked wrath among Umno and the government supporters against Najib.
The social media players, without knowing the A to Z about any issue, were overwhelmed by excitement to add more substances to it. And that's how the issue got bubbled up fast.
So, what's next for Najib's critics? It will be interesting to read the tit-for-tat between them and Najib's media team.
Am I in?
Nah.... I don't belong to any of them. But as what I had said many times, I don't accuse anyone without solid proof. Some fellow bloggers and Najib's critics who happen to be my good friends also failed to provide me with one.
Care for a cup of coffee?
Together with Adenan Satem and Zahid Hamidi in humiliating the opposition, especially the DAP in Sarawak, it seems the issues like 1MDB, RM2.6 billion donation and GST are buried deep from Sarawak politics.
Some believed such issues - together with politics of hate - had failed DAP & Gang in the state. I can't agree more.
However, the same issues are still on the harp here, in Semenanjung. The only thing is that, what and how else will Najib's critics shoot at him and his administration when more 'lies and bad reports' were thwarted by the government and his 'smart supporters'?
The Wall Street Journal and Sarawak Report, the two agents of the opposition to bring down Najib, appeared to be exhausted after all those fending off by Najib's media team, including the social media.
And during a 'live' interview over RTM1 last nite in conjunction with Umno's 70th anniversary, Najib said the social media had done a lot of mess in backstabbing and slandering him.
I don't know but I have read many stories about the three issues on the print and electronic media as well to the extent that it successfully invoked wrath among Umno and the government supporters against Najib.
The social media players, without knowing the A to Z about any issue, were overwhelmed by excitement to add more substances to it. And that's how the issue got bubbled up fast.
So, what's next for Najib's critics? It will be interesting to read the tit-for-tat between them and Najib's media team.
Am I in?
Nah.... I don't belong to any of them. But as what I had said many times, I don't accuse anyone without solid proof. Some fellow bloggers and Najib's critics who happen to be my good friends also failed to provide me with one.
Care for a cup of coffee?