PHNO-OPINION: STAR COLUMN: DO YOU STILL THINK P-NOY IS A WIMP OR INDECISIVE?


STAR COLUMN: DO YOU STILL THINK P-NOY IS A WIMP OR
INDECISIVE?

MANILA, DECEMBER 9, 2011 (STAR)
AS I WRECK THIS CHAIR By William M. Esposo - During a presidential
campaign, it's usual for the black propaganda team of a rival candidate to twist
popular perceptions of the leading candidate and project a fictitious but
severely damaging story around these.
Thus was borne the projection of President Noynoy Aquino (P-Noy), which his
bashers have been peddling incessantly — that the only son of Ninoy and Cory is
a wimp and indecisive.
They found his unassuming and self-effacing manner a convenient handle for
projecting weakness.
In more perceptive societies, P-Noy would be considered the strong, silent
type, which is positive.
In a country where many are over-entertained and under informed the big lie
some times resonates. Fortunately for P-Noy, the big lie about his being a wimp
did not affect the over 15 million who voted for him in 2010.
Lacking really big issues to hit P-Noy with, the big lie continued to be
peddled, indirectly validating the high trust ratings that P-Noy has been
enjoying in the Pulse Asia and SWS surveys.
After being in office for 18 months now, there isn't a financial scandal
hounding P-Noy and his cabinet. Remember how barely 3 months into the terms of
former presidents Joseph "Erap" Estrada and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (GMA) and
financial scandals were already reverberating all over the country.
Teddyboy Locsin has been an on and off P-Noy basher. Even Teddyboy conceded
in his December 3 Free Fire column that P-Noy isn't a wimp.
He wrote: "The President has been acting strangely, not least in defying the
Supreme Court, flouting the separation of powers, challenging judicial review,
inviting a case for impeachment, even if not its likelihood, given the total
submission to the Congress - all proof that he is far from the wimp former US
Ambassador to the Philippines, the beautiful Kristie Kenney, described him to
be."
Indeed, the firmness with which Justice Secretary Leila de Lima upheld the
government's right to prevent GMA's travel despite a Supreme Court (SC) TRO
(Temporary Restraining Order) could only be a reflection of the determination of
P-Noy to pave DAANG MATUWID (Straight Path).
Sec. de Lima would not have been that bold if she sensed that P-Noy was soft
on the course of action the government has taken.
After P-Noy's December 1 and December 5 broadsides against the SC, the latter
in front of SC Chief Justice Rene Corona, it's safe to say that P-Noy isn't
running away from this fight.
My intuition tells me that P-Noy has elevated this to more than just a legal
battle and is prepared for war. Expect impeachment to be taken as an option.
Don't be surprised if unsavory questionable deals some SC Justices may have in
their closets suddenly surface.
In his December 5 Justice Summit speech, P-Noy admitted that even if he's not
a lawyer, he knows the difference between right and wrong.
That's a profession of moral ascendancy that leaders like to assert before
waging war. Many are seeing this tussle between P-Noy and the 8 SC Justices who
have been supporting GMA as mere skirmishes over specific legal issues. All
indications point to a Chief Executive who has crossed his Rubicon after
realizing that the country needs to have a Supreme Court that's above suspicion
if DAANG MATUWID is to be paved.
He told the December 1 MBC (Makati Business Club) audience: "The issue of
electoral fraud has been in the national consciousness since the Hello Garci
controversy. We now have a singular opportunity to put closure to an issue,
which the previous administration was unwilling to address. This is what brought
us to this point in the first place. This time, closure can be achieved by
submitting Mrs. Arroyo to the process of investigation and a fair hearing."
He added: "Just recently the President of South Korea paid a state visit to
our country, and in my toast at our dinner, I said that the Republic of Korea
represents some of my most cherished hopes for our own country. The institutions
and body politic of South Korea grew stronger from holding its leaders to
account. Chun doo-hwan and Roh tae-woo were convicted of crimes only they, as
former presidents, could have committed. It was not seen as a vendetta, but
rather, as what it was: justice. The strengthening of a system of laws, and not
men. Closure to a painful and harrowing past characterized by impunity in
official circles."
Characteristically, P-Noy is a careful planner - something some people are
spinning in media as indecisive.
He detests going into a fight sans the proper preparation of mind and
resources. If he should err, he would prefer to be late but sure rather than
rash and sorry. The Duke of Wellington must have been one of P-Noy's role
models. Wellington defeated Napoleon not with bravado but with careful yet bold
planning.
If you consider the difficult periods that P-Noy and his family underwent
during the years of the Marcos dictatorship, how he himself was almost killed
during the 1987 coup attempt — you will better appreciate how all these have
molded this president to be what he is today.

Chief News Editor: Sol Jose Vanzi


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