Monday, June 27, 2005

More Classic PDI Editorials

Another PDI Editorial. This time on Jan 22, 2001.

The Macapagal administration can learn from Fidel Ramos. He took it on the chin. Never personally. He did not attack the press. He presented and explained his version of the bad news about him. He understood and respected the functions of the press. That’s why, unlike Estrada, he never accused the press of trying to destabilize his administration.

We extend a hand of friendship to the new administration. The lesson is: The Inquirer is only hazardous to those people in government who betray the public trust…

The "destabilization" comment is funny. Pati na rin yung statement ng Inquirer sa huli.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

okay already. agree the headlines
of PDI totally biased as well as the editorials. but give them a little credit coz their columns are independents.

dequiros and randy david come to mind.

far worse is max soliven of philippine star. he is way too smart to be a GMA partisan.
He has got to wake up and realize whose side the angels are on.

john marzan said...

okay already. agree the headlines
of PDI totally biased as well as the editorials. but give them a little credit coz their columns are independents.

dequiros and randy david come to mind.

far worse is max soliven of philippine star. he is way too smart to be a GMA partisan.
He has got to wake up and realize whose side the angels are on.


I agree with everything you said, and that's why I posted de quiros and randy david's column here on GLORIAGATE. I read neal cruz too every now and then.