By Martin Jalleh
By Martin Jalleh
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#1 by lee tai king (previously dagen) on Thursday, 31 January 2013 - 12:38 pm
Aiyah must remember. Jib has “W” tongue. The left fork of his “W” tongue is at fault. Keep telling people something which is totally inconsistent with those told by the right fork.
#2 by yhsiew on Thursday, 31 January 2013 - 1:18 pm
Malaysian press will not see light in the tunnel unless there is a change of government.
#3 by Noble House on Thursday, 31 January 2013 - 2:11 pm
The only freedom the press has is the freedom to tell lies after lies. The role of the editor is likened to that of a ‘Madam’ but one who does not serve the clients, only the political masters!
#4 by Bigjoe on Thursday, 31 January 2013 - 3:20 pm
They are now describing Najib as ‘flip-flopping’ and ‘indecisive’ – just like Badawi and I suspect not coincidently his numbers are tanking even lower than Badawi..
The truth is its not like Badawi who was flip-flopping and indecisive because his grand plan was much harder than he naively expected – what Najib is EVASIVE – On the biggest issue he has basically ran away instead focussing on those he think he can do and camouflage what he think he can..In other words, Najib knows the problem but he thought he could run away from it, hide from it and just lie his way through when he can’t. Badawi failed for a lack of skills, Najib fail for the lack of character. Completely different…
#5 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Thursday, 31 January 2013 - 10:24 pm
Was there ever any press freedom in the first place as I understand it?
If there isn’t any press freedom, what good is all this ranking charade?