Rafidah suffers from PRS or Post-Retirement Syndrome


Mahathir, Rafidah, Muhyiddin Yassin, Mukhriz, Rais Yatim, and semua orang-orang yang sewaktu dengannya are what we call gulungan kecewa. They whack the government because they are not in the government — and are facing mental problems because of it. Malays call this gila talak. It is quite common and is also called PRS or Post-Retirement Syndrome.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

“People that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices,” said Rafidah Aziz. That was the reason she supported Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad instead of Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah in 1987, and as a reward for her loyalty to Mahathir, she was appointed the Minister of International Trade and Industry.

In 1999, when Anwar Ibrahim exposed Mahathir’s misdeeds and transgressions, Rafidah refused to resign from the Cabinet and refused to support the Reformasi movement that was fighting for change. Instead, Rafidah remained in Umno and the Cabinet and did not leave the Cabinet until she was sacked by Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in 2008.

Why did Rafidah not resign in 1999 instead of waiting to be sacked in 2008?

If Rafidah had not been sacked in 2008 and if she were still a Minister until today she would be singing a different tune. In fact, if Mukhriz had won the Umno Youth contest in 2009 and an Umno Vice President’s post in 2013, Mahathir would also be singing a different tune today.

Mahathir, Rafidah, Muhyiddin Yassin, Mukhriz, Rais Yatim, and semua orang-orang yang sewaktu dengannya are what we call gulungan kecewa. They whack the government because they are not in the government — and are facing mental problems because of it. Malays call this gila talak. It is quite common and is also called PRS or Post-Retirement Syndrome.

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Malaysians are ‘accomplices’ to corrupt leaders if we vote for them, says Rafidah

(TMI) – Former minister Rafidah Aziz today cautioned Malaysians not to vote for corrupt politicians, as that would be tantamount to an endorsement of their wrongdoings.

In a caustic post on her Facebook page, Malaysia’s best-known former trade minister warned Malaysians would be “accomplices” to acts of corruption and treachery if they wilfully voted for corrupt politicians.

“Dear Malaysians, please remind ourselves of these cautionary words … A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices,” she wrote, quoting famous novelist and journalist George Orwell.

“Because, directly, the people are allowing them to continue doing what is wrong,” said Rafidah.

Rafidah has been increasingly critical of the government with her most recent tirade targeting pro-BN blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin, who had accused Rafidah of abusing approved permits (AP) when she was international trade minister.

Rafidah suggested the lies against her were an attempt to divert attention from real problems facing the country, and accused the blogger of being paid to discredit her.

Before this, Rafidah blasted the Malaysian authorities for not being proactive in locating the super yacht The Equanimity, after Indonesian authorities seized it in Bali on request of the US’ Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Rafidah questioned why they could not locate the yacht when she had spotted it while on a diving trip in Thailand over a year ago.

In January this year, Rafidah also slammed the police for bringing in Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali, wife of former prime minister-turned-opposition leader Dr Mahathir Mohamad, for questioning over a gathering for women.

 



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