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The End Of Racist Muhyiddin, The Rise Of Thuggish Zahid?

The Edge has been slapped with 3-months suspension, effective this week. The Home Ministry, headed by Zahid Hamidi, has given 3 reasons to justify the punishment. First, the reports on 1MDB scandal have created negative perceptions. Second, the published news was based on unverified information. Third, it was inappropriate to report on 1MDB since the […]

... written on Jul 28 2015

Forget About Nuclear Deal – Iranians Want iPhone & McDonald’s

In the eyes of Tehran, President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry were nothing but rhetoric empty vessels that have been bringing nothing but shames to the Americans. Clearly, Obama administration is considered the worst president the country has ever produced, for as long as Americans can remember.   Nobody believes Iran would […]

... written on Jul 26 2015

Here’s Why Najib Is “TOAST”, Even If The RM2.62 Billion Was A Donation

The boring and predictable scripts are all over the place. When caught with their hands in the cookie jar, corrupted UMNO politicians would simply rubbish them. Then they will create some issues to divert the attention, preferably with racial elements in the storyline. Of course, they will never forget to intimidate, threaten and harass the […]

... written on Jul 22 2015

A Comic Way To Understand The 1MDB Feud Between Godfather & Emperor

Advertising and propaganda wizard Lim Kok Wing has reportedly ended his special mission as Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s public campaign coordinator. If it’s true, then this could easily be Mr Lim’s shortest contract job with the government, not to mention one with a huge failure, although we’re not sure if he would get paid in […]

... written on Jul 21 2015

99.97% Turnout – The Hidden Reasons Behind North Korean Election

Last year, North Korean supreme leader – Kim Jong Un – was not only elected to the highest legislative body in the country, he won with the unanimous approval of his district, which had 100% turnout. It was first time the election had been held since Mr Kim inherited power after the death of his father, Kim […]

... written on Jul 20 2015

How Come The Chinese Always Get The Blames & Beatings?

The 1969 bloody racial riots were started by Tun Abdul Razak, together with Selangor Chief Minister Harun Idris, in a coup d’état against the first prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. This year, 46-years later, the same mastermind’s son – Najib son of Razak – is not only tainted with multi-billion dollar corruption, but also hit […]

... written on Jul 16 2015

Here’s Why Nobody Can Afford A Racial Riot, Including The Police

As the dust of Low Yat riot slowly settles, more facts have emerged. The earlier rumours about the thief, “TWO THIEVES” to be exact, being conned by Low Yat Plaza salesman into purchasing a cloned smartphone hence the retaliation, is false. So far, the Kuala Lumpur police chief Tajuddin Mat Isa said “no report” has […]

... written on Jul 13 2015

RM2 Billion For Him, RM2 Million For Her – Is This The World’s Dumbest PA?

Less than 24-hours after Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission issued a warning to social media users with a slap of jail and fine for anyone caught poking fun as PM Najib Razak’s multi-billion scandal, it makes a U–turn, albeit a clumsy one. Now, MCMC claims it was just an “advisory” note, hence was “misinterpreted”. If […]

... written on Jul 10 2015

A Crime To Parody 1MDB – Is This Malaysia Or North Korea?

Instead of taking it with a pinch of salt or having a great laugh, Najib administration has gone bonkers. There’s little doubt that Malaysia have many great talents. If only they’re in Hollywood, their films would bring in billions of dollars in profits. Getting sick and tired of endless corruptions, scandals, skyrocket cost of living, […]

... written on Jul 09 2015

The Malaysian Dilemma – Choosing Heroes From A Bunch Of Thieves

Today, Malaysian ringgit hits another new low – RM3.8348 against the U.S. dollar, before settles at 3.7974. As expected, Bank Negara (Central Bank) has been working extra hard to ensure the local currency doesn’t breach above RM3.80 psychology level. But for how long can Governor Zeti keeps pumping foreign reserves to support the ringgit?   […]

... written on Jul 09 2015









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