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Friday, 15 May 2026

"The first test of the leader's intelligence is to see the people he has around him ". Devil's advocate series 31.

1. In an interview with Charlie Rose I think, Lee Kuan yew said 2 things determined political longevity.


2. First, is whether you keep the faith of people in you. Or people still have faith in you . 

3. In this case, people still believe you are the reformist 

4. Either that or they see you as a glib tounged reconteur. 

5. Secondly it depends on you keeping the promises you made 

6. To that I add a 3rd determinant. It depends on the people you have around you who share your reformasi vision. 

7. I won't comment on the first 2. The PM is only in his 3rd year in office 

8. That's why it is important we give him another term. 

9. For the PM to carry out his reformasi vision. 

10. We mustn't judge him through the 60 year old blurred lens. 

11. For 60 years under UMNO, we were like the frog slowly boiled in a pot 

12. We didn't get out until 60 years too late. 

13. Promise ourselves not to the frog which gets slowly boiled, ever again. 

14. Stay away from UMNO, reject it in pru16. Let's read the last rites on UMNO. 

15. Let's give time to wak47 time to ride his Harley Davidsons and drive his numerous cars 

16. I want only to comment on the 3rd determinant, the people the PM has around him. 

17. Machiavelli said, the 1st test of the intelligence of the leader, is to see the people he has around him 

18. I can only say, good God, how does the PM put up with morons around him? 

19. When I hear madam PKR su and Ramanan tuba scrambling over possibly contesting in Batu, I sighed with despair 

20. These people are obsessed to get power and don't want to talk about the reformasi vision , in respect to our intelligence. 

21. Ramanan for instance -what of the millions he says he spends on the people of sungai bulu(h)? 

22. What of the 10 thousand bicycles he's giving to the children of SB? 23. What of the many issues championed by madam Fuziah? 

24. Lynas most noticeably. I heard she even lifted her sarong in protest 

25. I heard of reports saying children around Gebeng and S Ular fainting at the sight of her lifting her sarong. 

26. That's part of the urban legend in Kuantan. 

27. I say man, how does the PM put up with bozos like Saifuddin Nasushiyon, Fadlina, Adam and Fahmi? 

28 . The phone around the PM are not assets but liabilities. Better to cut losses sir. 

29. These morons make the idiots in UMNO appear as geniuses . 

30. Never trust people scrambling for power. Now they promise you the moon and the stars. 

31. Once they get power they will hide behind the bureaucratic ramparts. Some may even steal. 

32. Send these people to pasture.

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Thursday, 14 May 2026

Let us not be small change to UMNO's big ringgit. Devil's advocate series no 30.

1. Now, let's not get ahead of ourselves and think if we change the government for the time being, things we automatically get better.


2. Don't get bamboozled and gaslighted by UMNO cyber terrorists into thinking that if we out the government of nana non, UMNO will take us to greater heights.

3. Let's not forget that for most of the 70 years of our independence, UMNO IS responsive for most of the mess of this country.

4. Let's not get psychoed by UMNO sycophants that UMNO will rectify the mess.

5. It can't , not with an unchanged weltanshaaung.

6. If UMNO were to come back, we will remain small change to UMNO's big ringgit .

7. We will just be herded into a school of collective stupid digits.

8. Under UMNO we will remain as little lambs while other nations surge ahead as tigers.

9. Vietnam, south Korea, china and Japan which was ravaged by war surged ahead of us.

10. Sure, we think we have been conned by this government of 3 years compared to an UMNO with 60 years of being in power.

11. We are looking at our country with the lens of 60 years.

12 . When mat Sabu for instance asked us to keep this government in power, the UMNO running dogs mocked him, saying people are not stupid to change the government.

13. We will just be bringing back the kleptocrats, the Malay supremacists, the hegemonists.

14. We think we feel miserable with a loquoacious Anwar Ibrahim at the helm and that things will get better if we bring back the kleptocrat in chief who is now enjoying his staycation in kajang. He's probably eating satay from Haji samuri's every now and then.

15. We need bold souls in PH to tell Anwar to talk less, argue less and never to lament about not easy being a PM.

16. Just do what you must do. Anwar is no longer a street fighter. He's the PM now. If he must send a few UMNO bozos as special guests of the government, he must do it. If he needs to see wak47 convicted by the court dont forget that he wasn't a too bright student at yayasan anda, don't intercede on Wak's behalf .

17. If he has to ignore a full pardon for a certain kleptocrat-in- chief, do it .

18. Remember, it's better to be feared than loved by UMNO running dogs.

19. Let's not be herded into collective stupidity over a pack of nasi bungkus, t shirt and caps and 100 ringgit.

20. Let's not be the small change to UMNO's big ringgit .let us resolved not to be suckers every 5 years .

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Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Bureaucratic theft. Devil's advocate series no 29.

1. The usual trick retort by the slippery eel-ish person when you asked an accusing question is: he will ask you back, show me the proof.


2. Have you come across a person who has done wrong will give you incriminating proof of himself?

3. We shouldn't put too much weightage to that kind of retort. We are silenced for the moment until we gather all the proof they thought to be cleverly hidden.

4. Because the proof is hidden or protected by some laws, is the reason why corruption by holders of public office proliferate.

5. These thieves and robbers think they enjoy protection and have a cloak against legal accountability.

6. Our country is rich. We have rubber, tin, minerals including rare earth, oil and so on.

7. To extract these you need licenses and concessions and approval from government departments.

8. These departments are full of thieves and robbers dressed smartly and acting tight lipped and intelligent.

9. The departments ceased to be centres dispensing economic justice and sharing economic prosperity and opportunities.

10. Instead these departments become closed shop centres where government officials indulge in investing on themselves, crafting their own financial plans to provide for their own future financial security.

11. Then upon retiring they buy 15 to 20 million bungalows in places like country heights and become neighbors to people like wak47 .

12. But they forgot they accomplished all these by crowding out and depriving the public.

13. Let me become more blunt, they accomplished all these on the industry of farmers, the labour of workers and the life endangering struggles of the fishermen and resourcefulness of entrepreneurs.

14. The wealth and properties they amassed is the product of theft.

15. That's why Pierre Joseph Proudhon says, property is theft .

16. These thieves are of course working with the connivance of wealth seeking politicians.

17. These policians are of one kind. They go to parliament or assembly and talked nonsensical issues or doze off .

18. To curb corruption , close the doors leading to it.

19. Hold periodic account and lifestyle audits. We don't have to go the extreme of executing them. The lifestyle and account audits are as good as death sentences. Followed of course by long prison sentences.

20. We have to ask the PM, his attitude on this type of corruption. He has been shouting loudly on eradicating corruption in general.

21. Are these shouts for real or are they the shouts of a reconteur dishing out flim-flam rethorics?

22. Almost always the costs of government projects are inflated to include the financial plans of government officials.

23. We have a term for these inflated costs. We termed the costs as having been UMNOnised.

24. Even worse the grand mafia conjure up projects and departments requiring massive budgets.

25 . The grand mafia then religiously 'circumcise' these budgets.

26. Jolly good sahib. Bravo !

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Tuesday, 12 May 2026

The tale of 47 hot potatoes. The fate of the DNAA. Devil's advocate series no 28.

1. I can already see the drift. Malay supremacists especially the UMNOniks are feigning incredulity that zahids DNAA ruling is remitted to the high court for retrial

2. They feel it is unfair and is a victimisation by non malays.

3. In this case the accusation of unfairness is led Ambiga Sreenevasan.

4. But these people ignore the fact that the remittance of the case has been persuasively argued by the Exeter U law graduate

5. Judges hearing the appeal included Malays so that nobody can argue, a malay like Zahid can't expect justice from non Malays .

6. We must be conscious of 2 things. Zahid was alleged to have stolen money. Create a vehicle for corruption.

7. So don't trivialized the issue by saying that Zahid is victimized by Ambiga and gang or that he, a Malay of Javanese descendants can't expect justice from non Malay judges

8. Don't befuddle the issue by claiming this a case of a Malay being victimized and this provided an excuse to rebel . and invoke Malay recalcitrance.

9. We are greatly incensed by these thieves and robbers creating a vehicle, a yayasan to steal and do corrupt things.

10. What jahid did is the usual plunder done by those holding public office.

11. An organization with intentions to do good for the public is used and manipulated by people like Zahid for his benefits

12. That is an heinous conduct, unforgivable.

13. We can be forgiven into thinking that this a case the robbers defending robbers, the corrupt defending the corrupt and crooks defending crooks

14. The AGC by doing a volte face , ought to do a soul searching and brainstorming session.

15. The public has a right to ask how can what the AGC did can be regarded as conscionable when a prima facie case has already been found?

16. In getting the DNAA,the AGC may have been unduly influenced by non legal reasons when it knows Zahid has done some jiggery-pokery things at yayasan tak ada akal and yilek budi.

17. Mind you, when the high court at first found prima facie for this case which began in 2018, the prosecution called 99 witnesses. 99 people said Zahid stole.

18. Zahid can only managed 5 witnesses. Meaning only 5 people were willing to lie for Zahid

19. The disparity between the number of witnesses of the 2 sides ought to convince the public and the court hopefully, that the accused is guilty as hell

20. Of course zahids rapacious behavior at YAB will be packaged in artful legal argument by his able leàd lawyer.

21. Didn't the lawyer during a PC at the appeal court's premises said the threshold to prove zahids innocence is low?

22. But that would also mean the threshold to prove guilt is correspondingly low

23. Let us hope Ms Ambiga and her team would ably demolish the arguments put up by Zahid's defense team .

24. What happened at yayasan akal budi with Zahid there and what happened to AGC subsequently, mirrors probably at what is happening generally at all public offices.

25. These places become not citadels dispensing economic justice and other forms of justice but are actually hiding places for thieves and robbers dressed smartly.

26. Imagine if someone were to table an RUU for asset seizure if convicted for corruption, these people would vigorously oppose it .

27. The robbers and thieves will not see such RUU as upholding justice but as a guillotine beheading them .

28. As an economist with a bit of knowledge in stats and econometrics, I find it very improbable that out of 47 charges, not a few can stick . Where have they disappeared to? Into zahids ass?

29. Many law abiding Malaysians are fed up at seeing these big shots hiding behind well meaning organizations, smiling while robbing.

30. If the shoes fit, convict!

31. UMNO people are saying that remitting the case back to the high court is not to be taken to mean our 'Presideng' is guilty.

32. That may be true but who gives a rat's ass notice of their opinion ? They aren't the judge in this case.

33. We would like to see Anwar making good his shouts to end sakau2.

34. Or he is just a reconteur and his shouts about eliminating corruption are only la-di-da posturings.

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Monday, 11 May 2026

The prime talk cock in N9. Devil's advocate series no 27.

1 . I thought only the FB operatives are doing the moronic things they did typical of fellers living off preferential treatment and affirmative policies.

2. They made a social media survey asking the moronic question that if you want Nana non to stay on as PM for a 2nd term, press yes or no . 

3. I say man, the man has not finished the remainder of this present term you are asking for the next. 

4. I thought only they did the stupid thing until I hear Saifuddin nasushiyon said something similar in his pidato in N9. 

5. He asked the crowd to give nana non who is 78 now(he told the crowd) be given a 2nd term. 

6. To do what? To disturb young nubiles as the walked by? To marry another wife? Something Anwar said-he has 1 wife buat sementara waktu. 

7. His line of questioning like the surveys done by the FB Farts, insult our intelligence 

8. Tanya dan cakap things that respect and honour our intelligence la 

9. But don't expect anything intelligent from a character like Saifuddin nasushiyon. 

10. The only thing that has changed about him is his power walk, ie his walking gait as though imprinting the ground over which he walked. 

11. As though telling people, bow down you peasants, I am a big shot now. Respect me or I tangkap you for reasons I dreamt of. 

12. Tell la people of the reasons that we ought to give nana non another term. 

13. So that he carry out wide ranging reforms over many fields. 

14. Many are fed up at at hearing reformasi being shouted loudly at gatherings. Reduced to rabble rousing slogans giving us the feel good feeling. 

15. Talk to us about reformasi in economics, politics, law, in the way forward for Malays particularly and Malaysians in general. 

16. Talk to us about putting the fear of something for the malays in particular. Fear of something is a great motivation. 

17. But first remove the shields that prevent the Malays being not fearful 

18. Remove all the pick -choose-winners economic strategy, central command economics strategy, preferential treatment, affirmative policies etc 

19. In Malaysia, even God is not feared by the Malays.

20. Some people make fun of the sumpah laknat because they don't think they will be punished in an instance by God. 

21. Taiwan fears china , that's why it must be successful in many fields especially teknocoli. 

22. South Korea fears north Korea. It has to be on top of many things because of the fear of being blown to smitherins by that rotund fellow up north. 

23. Israel has to be superior in many things because it lives in a sea of holy camel dung Arabs. 

24. Singapore has to be strong because it lives in a sea of Malays. 

25. Fear of something makes countries and people excel. It's the challenge and respond thingy of Arnold Toynbee. 

26. But few Malays want to read his 12 volume history of the world. Sad . 

27. Take the need for reformasi in law. The petty thief gets jailed after 2 days in court . 

28. But a certain kleptocrat-in- chief wates years of court time before being judged. 

29. When convicted in 1 case, he gets to relax in a staycation in kajang. 

30. Perhaps getting massat service weekly, being sent pudding raja from padang polo in pekan, sent Kelah fish by an UMNO idiot in Raub, gets rendang maman from N9, kuzi from Johor. 

31. It's la dolce Vita for him courtesy of Saifuddin nasushiyon and bro A. 

32. What can we expect from Darul RASUAH? 

33. We have laws and regulations, but those can be bent. We have procedures but they can be shortened or extended as it suits the deep pocketed. 

34. The law is sharp downwards but blunt upwards. 

35. That guy with 47 charges, gets preferential treatment because of his technical know who. 

36. Justice may not always mean upholding the rule of law. But it is often a business in favour of cronies and family members. 

37. Talk about reformasi in the law, for instance. About others, see other articles coming. 

38. Hello speech makers, carry out reformasi you have promised slowly now given the remainder of present term and laying the foundations for MORE rigorous reformasi in future, should assure you of the people's support 

39 . In other words
idiots, if you do these 2 things, they are the more convincing reasons for people to support you indefinitely . Not only for next term but indefinitely . 

40. And it is not only Anwar for the next term but PH as the government indefinitely. 

41. To carry out all the steps necessary to make Malaysia great always (MMGA)

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Sunday, 10 May 2026

This avenues for potential corruption. Devil's advocate series no 26.

1. The government wants to pick and choose economic winners.


2. It wants to create a cluster of the novue rich 

3. It gives out contracts, licenses, monopolies etc 

4. Unfortunately these are also potential avenues for massive corruption by the grand mafia 

5. Grand mafia being the collusion between political masters and very top bureaucrats 

6. This GF must be distinguished from corporate Mafia (CM). A term made infamous by sdra Rafizi Ramli 

7. This is collusion between corporate scumbags

8. Scheming, machinations and manipulations of the share in public listed company 

9. With approval from the SC, Trade ministry or finance ministry 

10. Must also distinguish from the deep state (DS). 

11. That is collusion between high government officials and the business community. 

12. The GM, CM and DS are avenues for massive corruption 

13. They 'circumcise' the monetary outlays and budgets for government projects. 

14. After retiring they get to buy 10 to 15 million ringgit bungalows. 

15. They get comfy on their asses, we get buttfucked 16. Hence to reduce corruption greatly, eliminate the GM, CM and DS 17. Do an accurate and lifestyle audit on these people 

18. But our attitude towards corruption, especially the attitude of malays towards it, is ambivalent 

19. In china, they execute the corrupt. In south Korea they shoot the corrupt. In Saudi Arabia, they cut the hands of those who steal. 

20. But in Malaysia we are horrified. The plunderer gets discounts on jail sentence and fine. They can even agitate for house arrest. 

21. That's why petty thieves sentenced to jail are frantically looking for an addendum document. 

22. And it doesn't help justice when the PM says he is not interested to jail criminals as long as he gets the money back 

23. When lee kuan yew says the man who rules Singapore must have the iron in him, can easily be translated as the man who rules Malaysia must have the iron in him too. 

24. Otherwise what do we have? A bourgeois and genteel sense of justice?

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Saturday, 9 May 2026

When we criticize... Devil's advocate series 25.

1. If you are a minister and a high government official, what else do you want?


2. Almost everything regarding you is paid for. 

3. You earn gargantuan salaries, appointed company directors, bulk of your taxes paid for, given cars, transport allowance, mileage, number 1 dress and so on. All the perks.

4. It's la dolce Vita for you. Salad days. Halicyon times. 

5. What's left? Compassion and emphaties for the people. 

6. Instead you use your offices to oppress and make life difficult for the people, deny them justice One two three four Satu Dua tiga empat Setegah orang kerak besar Rakyat jelata apa dapat? 

7. Ordinary people get misery. Sengsara. Law and justice for instance is against them 

8. Law or justice is sharp downwards but blunt upwards. 

9. The law in Malaysia is like antique items. Hard to find and bloody expensive. 

10. The question is will you love the ordinary people whose bones of hope you break wantonly? 

11. When people criticized you, you mocked them as empty talkers, asked them what they have contributed, classify them as howlers. 

12. Let me tell you what we contribute. We pay all kinds of taxes, we spend as consumers . The remuneration you get comes from us, dey tamby. 

13. You are in effect our employees and servants. If you do wrong, as employers we can criticize you. 

14. When we criticize you, it's not because we are envious of you but to alert you that something is wrong. 

15. If we were on a ship, we alert you the ship is sinking and taking water, we are not howling to test our vocal chords 

16. We are alerting you that the ship is piloted by an incompetent bozo. 

17. In the company of the munafik, the upright are considered as crooks . 

18. But you give thanks to the almighty God. He's distancing you from the real crooks. 

19. We thank God that our country has many extras . 

20. Extra corruption, extra loss making GLCs and extra little Napoleons as this article started with 

21. But despite these, I do not hate this country. Disappointed perhaps because I want this country managed by competent and honest leaders. Hancai! Tiu kaw! 

22. We must not be silent about the grand mafia plundering and being corrupt. Are we on the side of the oppressor or the oppressed? 

23. The above is the question, not the politicization of some issues. Whose side are we on? 

24. If we stay silent, it means we are countenancing corruption. Like UMNO sycophants.

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