Thursday, July 26, 2012

TEDITORIAL: But, as the best speechwriter this country has ever had, let me say that the SONA was not a speech by any stretch of the imagination but a narrative, rambling as all his SONAs have been, longer than they needed to be, and not just overly detailed but in parts trivial in that respect. His speech is the longest after Marcos' three-hour self-indulgence in 1969. Yet I think it could have gone on longer, if he had explained the good things he has done for which he is unfairly taking flack, rather than wasted words answering the fictitious proposition that he should forgive and forget a so-called lost decade, a decade than in fact, laid the firm fiscal foundations of any process he may finally achieve by 2016.

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