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Diatribe on Edsa 2--& why God gave the Philippines 'Arrobobastic' Gloria

Philippines "President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo laughs... bombastically!

The gullible mob of Edsa 2

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(ARROBOBASTIC - adj. 1. plunderously bombastic; 2. extremely ostentatious in lifestyle, beyond any reasonable SAL, or Statement of Assets and Liabilities. " Arrobobastic" is a neologism derived from the incumbent Philippine President's surname, the English word " bombastic," and " dorobou," a Japanese terms meaning " thief." )

TOGETHER, the $20,000 + $15,000 U.S. dinners of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo are not the Illegitimate's greatest sin, or alleged sin. Those immorally expensive meals certainly cannot be worse than the alleged-but-widely-believed " Hello Garci"-styled electoral fraud of 2004, nor the NBN-ZTE attempted deal, nor the August 2008 war in Mindanao brought about by the MOA-AD that is said to have been part of Gloria's bid for term extension. At worst, the dinners just constitute the icing on the cake of a sinful presidency baked in the undemocratic urn of Edsa 2.

EDSA 2 - blunder, coup, cover-up

Edsa 2 was simply a big, seditious lie hatched by opportunists in cahoots with those frustrated by the masa vote, a Machiavellian exercise, a " People Power" power grab that disrespected the sanctity of the ballot. A few tens of thousands of emotional gullibles, along with a few conspiratorial leaders, flushed down millions of Erap votes down the constitutional toilet big time. It could even be construed as discriminatory " People Power" coup based on its success in deposing Erap and the non-success of the counter-" People Power" in unseating Gloria four months later.

A more massive crowd that was Edsa 3 tried to undo the sacrilege of the pretender " People Power," but was not allowed. A sinful cardinal categorized them as the " great unwashed" not eligible for the holy Latin privilege of "vox populi, vox dei." " People Power" by the masses was simply 'devoid of political power,' so derided a UP political professor/analyst and Arroyo puppy.

Edsa 2 not only overturned the mechanisms of democracy relating to the presidency as instituted by the 1987. It also operated outside the constitutional framework when it went about the mandated guidelines for presidential succession. Of course, the court of Chief Justice Hilario Davide, the avowed street party-goer circa 2001, later legitimized Estrada's ouster by claiming the most mysterious legal doctrine of " Constructive Resignation," thereby ruling for Arroyo's installation. History, however, will always be reminded of the foresight of a 2001 Time magazine editorial on Edsa 2:

Again, therefore, whatever curious legal construction anyone may now attempt to put on the ouster of Estrada, he was ousted by a military coup, with the connivance of the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church, major business groups, and two former presidents.

God's Purpose for Gloria

Back to the lustfully fine dinners, those nearly P2 M-worth meals fit for a royal power grabber have come to highlight the excesses of a leader brought forth by a grandiosely covered-up coup. When analyzed within the framework of a " divine plan" --which Filipinos are wont to adhere to, is it possible that God gave us the Illegitimate, a.k.a. Gloria Arrobo (says limited edition P100 bills), as a grim lesson never to repeat Edsa 2?

I recently partly concluded a months-long chat debate with a left-leaning Edsa 2 defender who bothered to engage me and who I bothered to reciprocate in my blog's Shoutbox. He finally gave in a bit, at least saying sorry for Gloria's installation and admitting that Erap wasn't given " a chance to defend himself by ousting him." The exchange made me realize that Gloria made it easier to prove the undemocratic fallacy of Edsa 2.

Had Arroyo been anything like Cory Aquino, the Edsa 2 forces would probably still be bragging about the " wisdom" of their move to unceremoniously unseat a duly elected leader. They would probably have convinced the world that even a power grab laced by a gullible mob is righteous.

Had the Arroyo presidency not suffered from the perception of being the " Most Corrupt" in history, owing to the almost endless litany of corruption scandals, the conspirators and gullibles of the fake " People Power" would still be gloating today.

If only her administration had been clean, not seemingly plunderous, and simple in lifestyle, not obviously ostentatious; the Edsa 2 coup would have been vindicated to a satisfying height. Perhaps, then, the cover-up of the Edsa 2 coup by the rich and the rapacious would have been sealed tight.

The excesses and misuse of power by the Edsa 2 President simply made it crystal-clearer for Filipinos that whenever due process of impeachment justice is denied a duly elected leader, the process of impeachment will thereafter be railroaded to deny the people the right to unseat a corrupt incumbent. Just perhaps, the Creator is telling us through Gloria that if the media is allowed to be used to demonize a popularly elected President, that same media will be used to perpetuate a mandate-less administration.

Gloria Arroyo could possible be God's way of drilling down on the fallacy of Edsa 2. Her " Hello Garci" episode could be a grim reminder that when the people's electoral will is subverted through the ouster of a President who held the numbers, the ballot becomes stripped of its sanctity and big-time cheating becomes fair game.

The realm of the divine is perhaps teaching our people that that the short-circuiting of the Constitution by any cult movement against a man popular with the masses deserves a punitive lesson like Gloria. " Lies," the heavens could be saying, " breed more lies and more sins."

Gloria and Erap both profess some divine providence: the power grabber claims " God put me here" while the ousted swears to some purpose from above. Who knows? What is clear is that Gloria's 'arrobobastic' presidency made it easier for the Filipinos and the world to see that " People Power II" was undemocratic and immoral. Sorry to the adamantly unapologetic Edsa 2 people, but your own choice made sure that you won't get away with it unscathed.

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References:

Bowring, Philip. (Putsch). http://www.bowring.net/putsch.htm

Bowring, Philip. Sisters in Power. http://www.bowring.net/megloria.htm

"Saksi: Cory apologizes for taking part in People Power 2." 22 December 2008. GMA News.TV. http://www.gmanews.tv/video/33611/Saksi-Cory-apologizes-for-taking-part-in-People-Power-2

Estrada, Joseph. " If This Can Be Done to Me, Who is Safe?" Time. 11 Feb. 2001. Time. http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,99007,00.html

Lee Sr says Arroyo's takeover no boost for democracy. (AP). 23 January 2001. http://www.singapore-window.org/sw01/010123ap.htm

Mata, Nestor. 'Bizarre Legal Doctrine.' Malaya>July 2009. http://www.malaya.com.ph/jul03/edmata.htm

Mydan, Seth. " Expecting Praise, Filipinos Are Criticized for Ouster." The New York Times. 5 February 2001. http://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/05/world/05FILI.html?ex=1204174800&en;=835b6565116a0dd1&ei;=5070

Philippines Turmoil Highlights Class-Based Politics.' 1 May 2001. Time. http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,108226,00.html

Power Grab from President Joseph Estrada. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh9bECSgfqk

Pulse Asia's October 2007 Special Report's Additional Findings on Corruption-Related Issues (Most/Least Corrupt Philippine Presidents). http://pulseasia.com.ph/pulseasia/story.asp?id=632

Tordesillas, Ellen. Responsibilidad ni Arroyo. 31 August 2008. http://www.ellentordesillas.com/?p=2709

Photo Credits:

Pulse Asia. http://www.pulseasia.com.ph/pulseasia/home.asp
Yahoo News. http://ph.yahoo.com/s/258495

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See "Gloriastic is the new Imeldific" Philippine Commentary article & comments for the development of the neologism "arrobobastic"

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Reply#1 - Sat Aug 15, 2009 2:51 AM EDT
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What is it in a name that sometimes it provides a consistent measure of character? I am referring to one of the most enduring and ubiquitous names in Philippine history: Macapagal.

One would be amazed at how often some Macapagal from Pampanga would surface periodically at critical points in Philippine history. However, the Macapagal record is not that stellar. For, anywhere and anytime that someone with that name appears, the air would always reek with the stench of treachery.


The first Macapagal in history is a datu from Arayat, Juan Macapagal. A grandson of Lakandula, Don Juan was among the principalia during the early Spanish era. He betrayed his own people by assisting the Spaniards quell the Kapampangan and Pangasinan Revolts of 1660 and Ilocano Revolt of 1661. By his handiwork, many natives died. For his services he was handsomely compensated with an encomienda --- a.k.a. license to steal, cheat and plunder --- and named Maestre Campo General of the natives of Arayat, Candaba and Apalit.

Two centuries later, the murderous tradition lived on to wreak havoc on the Philippine Revolution of 1896. This time, the Macapagal victim was none other than the venerable Supremo of the Katipunan, Andres Bonifacio. On May 10, 1897, Col. Lazaro Makapagal (Filipino derivative of the name) marched a wounded and hogtied Supremo and his brother, Procopio, up the rugged mountains of Maragondon, Cavite and shot them to death.

Indeed, duplicity is the Macapagal trade that many decades latter, another scion of the clan, Diosdado Macapagal, even managed to double-cross a master schemer, Ferdinand Marcos. In the 1960s, Diosdado promised the young (then) Senator Marcos the Liberal Party presidential nomination. In return for Marcos’ support, Diosdado declared that he would not seek re-election in 1965 in order to give way to Marcos’ candidacy. However, he reneged on such assurances later. The scheme backfired, however, when Marcos bolted the Liberal Party, joined the Nacionalista and soundly defeated Diosdado in the presidential elections.

Meanwhile, another Macapagal would have been in a perfect position to salvage the clan’s honor. Felicisimo Macapagal, unlike the rest of his clan, started out as a socialist revolutionary. He eventually rose to become the Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas’ (PKP) Secretary General. However, DNA proved unalterable when this Macapagal ended up as a capitulationist. In 1974 he signed a compromise with Ferdinand Marcos to cooperate with the dictatorial regime.

Then several decades later, the same pattern continued. This time, the country is led by the daughter of Diosdado and a direct descendant of Don Juan. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo became President through electoral fraud. Her administration is steeped in scandals involving plunder of the treasury and murder of innocent activists.

Sometimes some things do not change. It is either the Macapagal name is accursed or the country is accursed by having such treacherous brood appearing and re-appearing throughout the pages of its history.

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Reply#2 - Sat Aug 15, 2009 8:09 AM EDT
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What an amusingly insightful post! Thanks for posting, mumbaki. The Kapampanganans might not like the generalization, though.

I generally agree with the post save, perhaps, on that referring to former Pres. Diosdado Macapagal. I'll be kinder to him because, among others, (1) he dared changed our Independence Day from puppy-like July 4 to June 12, (1898); (2) he lost to Marcos because he had enough delicadeza not to mix vote politics and religion by courting INK leader Manalo; (3) he's one of the cleaner Presidents (check out

Comparing the 'Idiot Heir' and the 'Wicked Heir')

Otherwise, I agree with everything--actually something I wanted to look into but refrained from due to the regionalistic slant. You know....

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Reply#3 - Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:02 AM EDT
{"commentId":9016033,"authorDomain":"mumbaki"}

Kapampangans are the ones that always excel in everything they do but people like that destroy their reputation....

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#3.1 - Sun Aug 23, 2009 9:48 PM EDT
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Kapampangans are the ones that always excel in everything they do but people like that destroy their reputation....

I couldn't agree any better! Although we should perhaps add that even Kapampangans are wary of the Macabebes (whose history seems to have corrupted their priorities--check out the references in

Open Letter of Filipino Patriots to Obama. P.S. Don't boost Gloria's 'wrong side of history')

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#3.2 - Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:59 AM EDT
{"commentId":9073222,"authorDomain":"mumbaki"}

The Macabebe,I think are the reason why the people who used to speak kapampangan outside of present day pampanga don't speak kapampangan anymore....

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#3.3 - Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:10 PM EDT
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{"commentId":9089969,"authorDomain":"mumbaki"}

I think it is the foreigners who thought the filipinos to be tribalistic or regionalistic.....

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Reply#4 - Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:03 AM EDT
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