What's Frightening About FPJ?
It's not so much his lack of education that is frightening about Fernando Poe, Jr. becoming President, although this in itself should raise enough alarm bells. It's his lack of political savvy.
In the beginning, he flatly refused to run. Then he wavered and became elusive. Later the hints were thrown here and there. Finally he made the announcement of his intention to run. The decision to run was a result of constant pressure placed upon him by the likes of Sens. Tito Sotto and Ed Angara, both whose power-lust is no secret.
What does this say about the "Da King"? He has no personal will. In becoming President, he most certainly won't have any political will. To say that he will be used is an understatement. The governement will be up for grabs among Sotto, Angara and ...
Loren Legarda. Bolting from the administration party to declare herself an independent, she announced unabashedly she was available to be the runningmate of FPJ. She tried to cloak her ambition behind nationalistic gobbledygook, but utterly failed. Being a popular figure, she was indeed drafted in by Sotto and company to be FPJ's veep.
Before this she openly visited Joseph Estrada in his detention cell, perhaps to get his endorsement, which she naturally denied. Video tapes where then re-run showing how she wept in the Senate after Aquilino Pimentel resigned as Senate President during the emotionally-charged impeachment trial of Estrada. Legarda then was in the side of the prosecution. Apparently politics not only makes strange but sleazy bedfellows.
So, is it safe to believe Sotto, Angara and Legarda would always have a consensus of governance if ever Poe and Legarda are elected? Fat chance! The Philippines would just be one huge pie with 3 large slices and several minor ones.
And what will happen to Da King? Unlike his movies, he'll be left stunned, lost and powerless to do anything. Along with every Filipino.
Above courtesy of the creator of PHILIBLOGS
And my response:
If he does win and, from the looks of things, it is very likely he will, what scares me even more is the imminent realization that the Filipino masses have all but succumbed to stupidity. Stupidity, not in the sense that FPJ is a bad candidate because for all we know he might be the best of us, but in how we as a nation have fallen once again into a trap we ourselves set, how we have been so gullible and predictable that we accept what is clearly debauchery in our faces. So, once more we are the laughing stock of the world. Hope now wanders off beyond my grasp and slowly ebbs away. What ever happened to the so-called Filipino pride?
Have we not had enough of this foolishness? Have we not learned out lesson? How many EDSA revolutions does it take before the mistakes of the past are truly and deeply ingrained in our heads? May 10 will be a dark day for all of us.
There is no pride in this, there is no honor.
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