Political fatigue sets in

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s greatest obstacle may not be the Prime Minister. Instead, it is an electorate that is politically pooped from too much politics. Joceline Tan, The Star IT has…

Can Arul go and save Proton now?

LSS Report There is little doubt now that Proton is in crisis. Proton's domestic market share in Malaysia has dropped from as high as 74% to a mere 15% last year. While exports have slumped…

Finally the truth emerges

Salleh Said Keruak “Investigators believe money flowed to Malaysian leader Najib’s accounts amid 1MDB probe,” screamed The Wall Street Journal’s headlines on 2nd July 2015. And after that Prime…

Where’s the shadow PM?

By TAY TIAN YAN, Sin Chew Daily Ku Li appears to have a very unusual role to play in every drama. He should have a part to play in the anti-Najib theater, or some would even say he has great…

Mahathir will never let Anwar out

Of course, the opposition knows this but they are hoping they can use Mahathir to bring down Umno as Mahathir is using them to make his son the Prime Minster. Time will tell whether Mahathir is…

When the blind lead the blind!

The Malaysian Observer There is little doubt that when the various conspirators formulated their plan to remove Prime Minister Najib Razak, they did so believing that it would be as easy as…

Malaysian Mandate of Heaven

KTemoc Konsiders Currently Ku Li is in a bit of an embarrassing strife because of an unsigned Stat Dec, but it won't matter much because I suspect Najib really doesn't give two figs about Ku Li…

An Open Letter to Pakatan and DAP

Karamjit Gill First and foremost, I would like to applaud your brave and bold action calling for the Citizens’ Declaration for a better Malaysia. The future of Malaysia is definitely bleak…

‘Has Ku Li eaten the dedak?’

As unlikely as it would appear to a lot of people, he could have entered into a secret agreement with Mohd Najib. A Kadir Jasin, The Malaysian Times APART from a brief reference to Tengku…

A few points to ponder

Muhyiddin and Mukhriz are still thinking of going back to Umno's core leadership. How could we expect the Umno loyals to reform the country? In the meantime, with the opposition still in deep…

Why special favours for KLIDC?

Huan's Thoughts Why is the Penang State Government especially lenient to KLIDC for not fulfilling the terms of the original tender award even after six years? Today, someone dropped this…