GE16 Is Around the Corner — And Suddenly, Anwar “Hates Corruption” Again.

Just as talk of GE16 begins to swirl, the familiar chorus returns:
“We will fight corruption.” “No compromise.” “Stronger institutions.”
And leading the charge this time? Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim — once again promising a tougher, cleaner Malaysia, even hinting at reforms within the MACC. It all sounds… very familiar. Because Malaysians have heard this before.
DAP: From Reform Champions to Willing Extras in Anwar’s Grand Deception.

DAP Didn’t Get Played — They Played You. What began as a promise of change has turned into political theater, with DAP playing along while its voters are left watching the same old story unfold.
Played: How Anwar Sold Malaysians a Reformasi Dream He Never Meant to Deliver

Many Malaysians don’t just feel disappointed — they feel betrayed. The Reformasi agenda that powered Anwar’s campaign has not been meaningfully pursued, let alone delivered. What was promised as systemic change now feels, to many, like political rhetoric, a drama, that dissolved once power was secured.
From Reform to Rejection: The Beginning of the End for Anwar.

There is a growing sense among the rakyat that they have been sold a promise that was never meant to be kept. The Reformasi agenda — once the moral backbone of Anwar’s campaign — has seen little real progress, leaving voters questioning whether it was ever more than an election slogan.
Rethinking How Malaysia Makes Its Toughest Decisions

Let’s be honest, lah — Malaysians are fed up.
Every election, we hear the same thing. Big promises. Bold reforms. Then suddenly, after winning power, everything becomes “complicated”, “sensitive”, or “not the right time”. BERSAMA has a chance to change the game — not by making more promises, but by changing how decisions are made.
DAP’S ROTI CHANAI SPIN: STOP THE WAYANG AND TABLE THE REFORMS — OR LOSE THE NATION’S RESPECT FOREVER

Three years in government, zero real reform. Now they want six more months? Please lah. Table the term-limit bill, end the OSA nonsense, and prove you’re not just furniture in Anwar’s cabinet.
Hajiji’s 24-Hour Govt: Sabah Suruh ‘Semenanjung Out’, Dia Pergi Jemput Masuk Balik.

Hajiji Noor thought he could outsmart everyone. He thought Sabahans would shrug. He thought mixing GRS with BN and PH would stabilise his power. But he forgot the most important lesson of PRN17:
Sabahans are done being played by KL politics and local warlords.
SABAH SPOKE. HAJIJI DIDN’T LISTEN. NOW SABAH MUST SPEAK LOUDER.
DAP’s Moment of Truth: Sabah Has Exposed the Illusion — Confront Anwar NOW or Collapse With Him

Sabah didn’t merely reject Anwar Ibrahim. Sabah didn’t simply “send a message.”
Sabah bagi flying kick terus.
And Peninsular Malaysians, truth be told, have been wanting to do the same thing for a while. Let’s not pretend otherwise. The sentiment on the ground is no longer subtle: A very large number of Malaysians dislike Anwar. A worrying number outright despise him.
Operasi Influencer Warga Emas: Misi Buat Kecoh Demi Politik Lama Mahathir

Tommy dusts off his grievances, Zaid adds his trademark drama, and Mahathir’s elderly influencer brigade attempts yet another comeback tour nobody asked for. They have launched a new business – the Manufactured Outrage Industry.
ANWAR IBRAHIM’S LAST CHANCE: A TWO-YEAR RESCUE PLAN TO SAVE HIS LEGACY — AND MALAYSIA’S FUTURE

Anwar’s Moment of Truth: The Cabinet Reset That Could Redraw Malaysian Politics. Appointing Nurul Izzah as Senator, Home Minister, and DPM would trigger opposition hysteria — but it may be exactly the shock therapy needed to push reform, drain the swamp, and complete the agenda Hannah Yeoh has just ignited.