If this clown talks about "different shades of grey", how is Lau Chee Hong not part of that "shade of grey"???
Lau Chee Hong is more than a shade closer to the PAP than NKS. This is considering the fact that he was a PAP member for 30 years and Goh Chok Tong's personal dog, and a top one at that (just one level below MP within the PAP hierarchy), for decades. A significant time of his 30 years in NTUC Income was devoted to carrying PAP balls, sucking PAP cocks and supporting and organising events for the PAP.
Thus, if one were to argue on the basis of "shades of grey", Lau Chee Hong is definitely of that shade closer to the PAP compared to NKS. If one were to use cloth as a metaphor, Lau Chee Hong's partisan and active participation in politics as a PAP member must surely mean that he is cut from the same PAP cloth compared to the bureaucrat that is NKS.
The truth is very much simpler. CSJ sees this as a proxy battle between him and the PAP. He sees this as a proxy grudge match between him and Tharman. This is after he, his sister, Ghandi, Isa and Vincent were trounced by Tharman and his team in 2001 in Jurong GRC by a margin of 79.75% to 20.25%.
All these mosquitoes and clowns try to pass off their personal grievances as one centering on Singapore. In this case, CSJ tops this up by self-righteously claiming he is "choos[ing] Singapore" when the truth is much simpler.
Come Friday night, Tharman will be declared winner; the only issue being the margin he wins by. I am not saying this because I support Tharman. I don't and I won't be voting for him. But I am only being realistic.
Come Friday night, all these little pompous mosquitos and chibais with their inflated and unrealistically high sense of self-importance (including their power to influence the electorate whom they assume have no brains to think for themselves), will have whatever little reputation they have in tatters.
Come Friday night, they will pretend to be magnanimous by publicly calling Singaporeans to come together to "respect" the wishes of the electorate and to support Tharman as President as "the PE is over and Singapore is bigger than any one individual or any one party".
In private, they will suck thumb and rue the day they decided to back the wrong horse which will result in them being shown up as insignificant mosquitoes.
In private, they will curse and swear at Singaporeans for being "gongkias" and "gong chibais" for electing Tharman.