Tommy Thomas’ Pathetic Hentam Je La!: A Political Hit Job Disguised as Legal Critique

Former Attorney General Tommy Thomas has unleashed an alarmist critique — this time declaring Malaysia’s new US trade agreement “the worst since Merdeka”. It is a dramatic claim. It is also an intellectually lazy one, devoid of evidence, policy substance, or even basic geopolitical awareness.
How Hannah Yeoh Turned the FAM Scandal Into a Political Booby Trap – Brilliantly!

The Bigger Picture: A Young Minister Outsmarting an Aging System
This scandal is no longer about football. It’s about power, fear, exposure, and the stubborn decay of institutions that were never built for transparency. Hannah Yeoh did not make a mistake today. She made a masterstroke.
The FAM Fiasco: Saifuddin Hides, Anwar Cowers in Fear, and Malaysia Pays the Price.

Malaysia is not just a laughingstock in football. It is now a case study in how not to run a country. And unless Anwar grows a spine and removes Saifuddin Nasution from Cabinet, this scandal will become Anwar’s legacy, not Saifuddin’s.
How the Malays Were Tricked — And Most Still Don’t Realise It!

The Malays have already lost — not to the Chinese, not to the Indians — but to the very leaders who claimed to protect them.
Mahathir & Anwar – Re-Engineered Malaysian Politics Through Race and Religion — and Shattered a Once-Harmonious Nation

For all our multicultural charm, critics say that the country we know today did not become divided by accident. It was shaped by political leaders who discovered long ago that race and religion were not just sensitive topics — they were powerful tools for political power.
Jensen Huang & Tengku Zafrul – The Hidden Architects Of Malaysia’s Golden Age.

Jensen Huang is uniquely positioned to bridge Washington and Putrajaya. He understands the language of both power centers. And he’s one of the few tech leaders with enough political capital to navigate Trump’s industrial nationalism while advancing a U.S.-aligned supply chain footprint in Asia.
The Malays Cannot Hide Behind the NEP Forever.

The U.S.–Malaysia Reciprocal Trade Agreement is viewed internationally as a bold realignment — one that could propel Malaysia into the center of 21st-century trade. But, back home, politicians are thumping podiums about sovereignty. Civil servants whisper about losing “Malay privileges.” Social media buzzes with alarm that Donald Trump has somehow rewritten Malaysia’s Constitution. It’s all just theatrical sound bites. This isn’t about surrender. It’s about survival.