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Thai PM admits he may have misjudged rapper Milli


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10 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Palang Pracharath MP for Nakhon Sawan province Nirote Sunthornlekha said yesterday (Thursday) that the prime minister admitted he was loaded with so much work that he occasionally makes mistakes, which have been pointed out by Danupha previously. According to Nirote, Gen. Prayut said he would reconsider his conduct.

 

Huh? First of all, when does he NOT make mistakes? His entire 8 years has been one mistake after another. 

 

The biggest mistake he makes on a daily basis, is not resigning, and saving the nation further grief, backwards movement and economic destruction. 

 

The man is utterly despised by all but his remaining 2%.

So you know and understand everything that goes on behind closed doors in this country do you?

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11 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Palang Pracharath MP for Nakhon Sawan province Nirote Sunthornlekha said yesterday (Thursday) that the prime minister admitted he was loaded with so much work that he occasionally makes mistakes, which have been pointed out by Danupha previously. According to Nirote, Gen. Prayut said he would reconsider his conduct.

 

Huh? First of all, when does he NOT make mistakes? His entire 8 years has been one mistake after another. 

 

The biggest mistake he makes on a daily basis, is not resigning, and saving the nation further grief, backwards movement and economic destruction. 

 

The man is utterly despised by all but his remaining 2%.

But it's only important that he please less than this 2% - most particular, a handful of the most influential.

That's why will see him around for another few years, as the foundational oligarchy maintains itself as it always has.

 

.....unless there's a mass rebellion, in which I can't foresee anytime in the near or distant future. 

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12 hours ago, billd766 said:

There is a simple and easy fix for that.

 

Simply resign as PM and all the current problems you have will just melt away. Of course you will then face more problems, but with your personal skills and the army's backing you will overcome the as well.

If the umpteenth constitution is still valid, then there will be a PM change within the next few months. They may not be overworking for more than eight years and he grabbed the PM sedan chair in spring 2014 and subsequently put into power and approval - see the Royal Gazette. 

So, lean back, enjoy the ride and let's see who is taking over the baton. Meanwhile lets all give the kid in California a standing ovation for her good work by eating mango sticky rice, which will help to  promote the Thai dessert internationally. The export of sticky rice all over Southern Argentine, the North Pole and Angola will fix Thailand's export worries, keep shipping lines busy like hell while Thai Airways will avoid bankruptcy by flying all those mangoes in all the corners of this planet. 

Any other pending issue on the PM's plate? 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Palang Pracharath MP for Nakhon Sawan province Nirote Sunthornlekha said yesterday (Thursday) that the prime minister admitted he was loaded with so much work that he occasionally makes mistakes, which have been pointed out by Danupha previously.

That's a generous way to put it. I'm pretty much of the opposite view, occasionally he gets things right.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has admitted that he had perhaps misjudged female Thai rapper Danupha “Minnie” Khanatheerakul, a.k.a. Milli, and now praises the young artist for helping to promote Thailand

While sticky rice and Mango try to help promote Thailand to the world, local rescue services are tarnishing the image by waging turf warfare... 

LOE> Land of extremes...

 

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3 hours ago, bangkokbonecollector said:

So you know and understand everything that goes on behind closed doors in this country do you?

Pretty sure most of the numpties behind those doors don't know whats going on, so why should anyone outside the door be any different?

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