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.
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.
Malaysia’s PVIP “Golden Visa”: What It Really Offers — and How It Compares to MM2H

For entrepreneurs, global families, and high-net-worth movers, PVIP remains one of the most attractive Golden Visa programmes in the region — less expensive than Singapore’s EntrePass or Thailand’s Elite Work Visa, yet offering far greater freedom of activity than MM2H.
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.
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.