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Black ops bounces back to Villar camp coz his black ops people are not even getting it right!

29 April 2010 17 Comments

Political historians will simply be laughing at Villar’s political campaign strategists! And the Villar camp must be wondering why their ratings continue to plummet! It’s a big duh! I mean… DUH! All these black propaganda bounces back to the Villar camp because even his black ops people like Guido Delgado is not even getting it right!

Delgado said he made the report public, although he had not verified it.

Then what gives?! Dios mio oo! Get the darn thing right! Verify before you crucify!

It’s the 2nd bogus report and like the 1st one, the alleged psychiatric evaluation was disowned by Bulatao.

The news said:

“The report distributed by Delgado to reporters did not contain a letterhead, but it had a date, 8/9/79, beside Bulatao’s alleged signature. Bulatao said he neither conducted a psychiatric assessment nor signed a report on Aquino.”

Why people prefer to be imbeciles is truly unnerving, especially when you’re looking forward to Filipinos acting like civilized people. And like what Cocoy has written:


a. Delgado blundered by using another psychologist who could contradict him.

b. Delgado’s lie was quite obvious. He said, everything came from a brown bag. The documents should have looked crumbled for the presscon.

c. Delgado insulted the public and the media by waving a disc that he neither played, nor passed out copies for everyone to confirm. For all we know, that was a copy of Hello, Garci or a pirated disc.

e. Delgado libeled but for the same reason that the Aquino campaign doesn’t go on an offensive against Nanay Curing out of respect for parents, moms and elderly, so too does a libel suit be pointless. It will be crazy to humor the insane and stupid.

Noynoy Aquino is a very strong contender. In fact, barring the meteors striking every polling precinct, super typhoon with howling winds to detour election tabulation radio signals to Siberia. Noynoy Aquino will be the next President of the Philippines.

At this point, let’s marvel at the idiocy of the Nationalista Party’s madman like political mudslinging and campaigning. Their every evidence is nothing but damning evidence of both Delgado and the Nationalista Party’s stupidity.

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  • Silver says:

    Let me add Reynz:

    This is stupidity at its finest.

    Nagcrucify nga, hindi naman nag-verify. Then mega hugas kamay na mala-Pontious Pilate.

    Eto ang mga dapat ipaundergo ng psyche evaluation. Hmpt.

  • yogi says:

    SUPER STUPIDITY! PAHIYA KAYO ANO???

    • MOnfort says:

      pareng mike:) sa dami ng pangalan yan pa napili mo “mike teodoro”,napakaduwag mo naman at kailangan mo pa magpanggap at gumamit ng ibang pangalan…..para lang manira ng ibang tao.

      email mo na lang ako at wag sa public blog , abangan ko email mo:)

      monfort

  • Mike Teodoro says:

    I will not insult stupid people by lumping this idiot with them. Some stupid people make great friends, but with friends like these, who needs enemies??

    Seriously, what you are seeing is a BILLION peso campaign in tatters, much like Villar’s reputation.

    With less than 10 days to go to reverse hopelessly eroded ratings, they are now throwing everything at the wall and hoping something…anything will stick. One can just imagine the hellish atmosphere that must pervade their HQ: All the best strategists, cheaters, and mudslingers that money can buy, desperately attempting to mend the damage from the landmines that Villar’s own avarice has unfortunately laid in their path long before this campaign even began.

    Who can you really blame? Should Villar have taken a long backwards glance at his track record to see if he was ready to lay his black heart out on the line for the Filipino people to judge? What sort of businessman does that make him if he was not able to foresee the risk/rewards in the simplest of SWOT analyses?

    IF he was as brilliant a rags-to-riches businessman as he portrays himself to be, then I guess the question is:

    Knowing what might be revealed in a no-holds barred campaign, what sort of guarantees of victory from his secret alliances did he get that made him push through with it?

    Maybe what he didn’t foresee was the type of landslide loss he faces now that will preclude any attempt to control the results of this election.

    Maybe he didn’t realize how sick and tired the Filipino is of the same old trapo, or in the current case, trapa.

    • reynz says:

      how sick and tired the Filipino is of the same old trapo, or in the current case, trapa

      and that’s the change I am seeing. finally, there is a ray of hope!

  • libertad says:

    Did you watch him on the Rundown last night? Poor guy!! Grabe I was literally telling him through my TV screen shut up na Guido you’re embarrassing yourself more and more with every word you utter!
    sobrang dumb!
    hindi pa daw sya satisfied na peke ang report. kahit he asked the MEDIA to verify and Ces and Ricky were saying but we have verified it and it’s a fake. ayaw parin. pero he couldnt say what degree of proof he wanted. tapos paulitulit lang ang katangahan niya.
    dios mio nga!!

  • libertad says:

    oh heard on the grapevine he’s being offered cabinet post under Villar presidency.

  • reynz says:

    Comment by a reader on the article RE: @gmanewstv
    FROM RICHARD JP CAVOSORA IN OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA (rcavosora[at]earthlink[dot]net):

    Veracity of Guido Delgado’s allegation notwithstanding, I have a
    unique and privleged insight into those years of Nonoy’s supposed
    period of melancholia. (I am not even sure if Ateneo de Manila
    University had the professional capacity to conduct psychiatric
    evaluations back then).

    When Noynoy was 19 years old, Ninoy Aquino was in prison and had been
    diagnosed with a life-threatening heart condition. In 1979/80, Noynoy
    and I both served in the Ateneo College Student Council. He was a
    Junior Year representative, and I was a Freshman Year representative.

    Noynoy did look sad and troubled during those times. After all, his
    father’s life was literally on the brink of death while Ferdinand
    Marcos deprived him of treatment. This, of course, was at a time when
    most Filipinos cowered in fear and shunned any association with Ninoy.

    As a son of a military officer whose Congressional confirmation was
    hindered by the late-Senator in the early 70s, my feelings about
    Noynoy’s situation were ambiguous at best if not totally indifferent.
    Yet, there is a lasting impression I have of Noynoy from that period:
    despite extraordinary pressures and emotional duress, Noynoy
    demonstrated incisive reasoning and a critical mind during student
    council deliberations on the burning issues of our times.

    Since I last saw Noynoy over 30 years ago, he has endured the trauma
    of his father’s death, has survived an assassination attempt on his
    own life, and has courageously taken up the challenge (and the burden)
    of national leadership. He has gone through so many adversities and
    challenges which have nurtured his character with an “almost Ghandian
    simplicity and uprightness” as Time magazine eloquently put it.

    I think it is precisely because of these experiences that Noynoy has
    the potential to be a great leader. He has the mettle to handle
    enormous pressures, with a keen mind to make wise decisions.

    Compared to his competitors — based on their own track records of
    seemingly mishandling stress and/or not making good decisions –
    Villar, Estrada, and Teodoro are not even in the same league.

    • fz says:

      si noynoy ang mas nakakaintindi ng kalagayan ng bansa, marami kasi siyang first hand experiences.
      where was:
      teodoro during marcos era-since marcos crony ang tatay niya, marahil ay maginhawa ang buhay niya noon. malaya siya di tulad ng mga kababayan nating iba.hindi niya pinagdaanan ang pinagdaanan ni noynoy.
      gordon-isa pang marcos ally to e. di naman lumaban to kay marcos. former KBL member pa to.
      estrada-also former KBL
      villar-the nacionalistas are marcos ally also i believe.

  • Nono says:

    I couldn’t have said it any better than Mike did above. The outrage we feel is probably far greater than what Noynoy does. After all, Noynoy has always been sane enough to know the truth about himself.

    Too, I can’t agree more with what’s already been said here and elsewhere. What a facile but ill-conceived attempt at discrediting a man whose innate capability and integrity Villar and his idiots could never dent any other way.

    But I have a gleefully morbid sense of fun. I’m anxious to see what fancy but hare-brained moves they will conceive next. Not that any such moves will make a difference on Noynoy’s chances of winning. What I’m anxious to see is what their depths of desperation will next drive them to exhibit more openly and prove just how far more idiotic they can really be…as if to say, “oh, we’re far dumber than you think; you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. Watch & learn!”

    On the other hand, I pity the idiots who have been so undeservedly dishonored by those who imagine themselves so brilliant by being so idiotic.

    Incidentally, why Villar is so obsessed and insistent on Noynoy taking a psychological test in order to validate the contents of his fake document/s? Since when has it become the burden of the accused to validate the contents of a bogus document?

    I can’t help wondering whether Villar is thinking right, or thinking at all. After all, if he is so obssessed with and so compelled by Noynoy’s mental state, shouldn’t he take the test himself? At least, and to his blissful credit, Erap always knew (PDI today, p.8) he doesn’t need any such test now; probably realizing he needed a psychiatrist full time, he married one. Neat.

    Ah, but the cutest part comes, and comes repeatedly: Loren says (PDI 29 Apr 2010, p.8, last column, 3rd to the last paragraph) presidential and vice-presidential candidates should confess their good and bad habits to the voters. With Villar behind her, a confession won’t work; an exorcism might.

    • reynz says:

      Since when has it become the burden of the accused to validate the contents of a bogus document?

      DARN RIGHT! HAHAHA!

      • baycas says:

        On Guido Delgado (your Inquirer link above)…

        He asked media to check the veracity of the report. “It’s not for me to verify it. I did not also believe the report and you (reporters) should verify it yourself,” Delgado said when asked if he believed the report.

        On Joy Delgado

        Last Wednesday, Lacierda sent GMANews.TV an email supposedly showing that Delgado’s wife, Joy, forwarded the first bogus report to a recipient [whose identity was kept secret by the LP] and asked that recipient to verify the report.

        On Carmen Pedrosa

        Pedrosa also defended the contents of her column, saying that even if these were second-hand information, she could not get the first-hand information from Agular, who is dead, and from Escudero, because of the doctor-patient confidentiality agreement.

        “There is a patient-doctor confidentiality, that is why I am throwing it back at you [journalists]. Talking to the [doctors] is not possible,” she said.

        Pedrosa also said that even if the Fr. Carmelo Caluag and Fr. Jaime Bulatao denied writing and signing any psychiatric evaluation on Aquino, the contents of the fake report should still be examined.

        “These [fake reports] remain a source of information even if Jesuits concerned deny they signed it. Even Jesuits can deny reports they do not want to acknowledge,” Pedrosa said.

        Same MO: Here’s a report. I don’t know if it’s bogus or not BUT please verify.

  • baycas says:

    Some of Guido Delgado’s past associations:

    http://www.philstar.com/article.aspx%3Farticleid%3D424478&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ph” rel=”nofollow”>Winston Garcia

    Delgado has been serving as Transco adviser even while he was playing an important role in the circle of close advisers of fellow Cebuano GSIS president Winston Garcia in the recent aborted Meralco take-over bid.

    Loren Legarda

    Legarda was reacting to an article posted on the same day at the MindaNews website, quoting former National Power Corp. president Guido Delgado as saying: “It is impossible for the administration not to have foreseen the situation.”

    Loren Legarda TOYM batchmates

    Barredo, Michael I – Humanitarian Service
    Delgado, Guido Alfredo A. – Development Banking
    De Ocampo, Nicolas – Cinema
    Gonzales, Eugenio R. – Arts (Culinary Arts)
    Lansigan, Felino P. – Agriculture & Environmental Statistics
    Leviste, Loren Legarda – Broadcast Journalism
    Mercado, Lydia de Vega – Sports
    Ortiz, Edgardo E. – Medicine (Pediatric Cardiology)
    Sia, Isidro Cabuyao – Pharmacology
    Tiglao, Rigoberto D. – Journalism

    Alex Magno

    Of the latter case, my hero is Guido Delgado. The former president of Napocor earlier set up a company that managed small hotels in some of our principal tourist destinations. Now he has formed a partnership with the Spanish company Bodegas Hidalgo La Gitana to market brandy, sherries and wines to the entire Asia Pacific and Commonwealth region.

    The Hidalgos is one of the last families to produce and market unblended solera sherries in the closest Jerez vineyard to the sea. Its wines and brandies are produced from unique Palomino grapes located in the chalky soil of the Sanlucar vineyard where the Guadalquivir River meets the ocean.

    Bodegas Hidalgo de Filipinas, a Filipino-Spanish venture is now marketing a rich range of brandies, sherries and wines in the country. A few weeks ago, Guido gathered friends from our Pagbabago movement to sample the range of Hidalgo wines and brandies.

    Alfredo Dizon

    Alfredo Dizon’s Experience
    Commercial Director
    Bodegas Hidalgo de Filipinas
    (Wine and Spirits industry)

    Wines and spirits with Dizon probably created a lot of mental confusion (descent into madness?) in Guido. Painting the town red one too many could be Guido’s (and wife’s?) turning point…

  • baycas says:

    Some of Guido Delgado’s past associations:

    http://www.philstar.com/article.aspx%3Farticleid%3D424478&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ph” rel=”nofollow”>Winston Garcia

    Delgado has been serving as Transco adviser even while he was playing an important role in the circle of close advisers of fellow Cebuano GSIS president Winston Garcia in the recent aborted Meralco take-over bid.

    Loren Legarda

    Legarda was reacting to an article posted on the same day at the MindaNews website, quoting former National Power Corp. president Guido Delgado as saying: “It is impossible for the administration not to have foreseen the situation.”

    Loren Legarda TOYM batchmates

    Barredo, Michael I – Humanitarian Service
    Delgado, Guido Alfredo A. – Development Banking
    De Ocampo, Nicolas – Cinema
    Gonzales, Eugenio R. – Arts (Culinary Arts)
    Lansigan, Felino P. – Agriculture & Environmental Statistics
    Leviste, Loren Legarda – Broadcast Journalism
    Mercado, Lydia de Vega – Sports
    Ortiz, Edgardo E. – Medicine (Pediatric Cardiology)
    Sia, Isidro Cabuyao – Pharmacology
    Tiglao, Rigoberto D. – Journalism

    • baycas says:

      Alex Magno

      Of the latter case, my hero is Guido Delgado. The former president of Napocor earlier set up a company that managed small hotels in some of our principal tourist destinations. Now he has formed a partnership with the Spanish company Bodegas Hidalgo La Gitana to market brandy, sherries and wines to the entire Asia Pacific and Commonwealth region.

      The Hidalgos is one of the last families to produce and market unblended solera sherries in the closest Jerez vineyard to the sea. Its wines and brandies are produced from unique Palomino grapes located in the chalky soil of the Sanlucar vineyard where the Guadalquivir River meets the ocean.

      Bodegas Hidalgo de Filipinas, a Filipino-Spanish venture is now marketing a rich range of brandies, sherries and wines in the country. A few weeks ago, Guido gathered friends from our Pagbabago movement to sample the range of Hidalgo wines and brandies.

      Alfredo Dizon

      Alfredo Dizon’s Experience
      Commercial Director
      Bodegas Hidalgo de Filipinas
      (Wine and Spirits industry)

      Wines and spirits with Dizon probably created a lot of mental confusion (descent into madness?) in Guido. Painting the town red one too many could be Guido’s (and wife’s?) turning point…

  • lakay BOY says:

    hUy!!! a.k.a. “mike teodoro” mukhang matagal nyo napag-isipan yaNG paninira kay villar… halatang halata naman na napili nyo ang pangalan na yan…..:), gagamit pa kayo ng pangalan kakabit ang apelyido ni GIBO TEODORO…kakahiya kayo:)

    mas mabuti pa MAGTRABAHO NA LNG KAYO DAHIL SAYANG ANG BUWIS NA IBINABAYAD SA INYO ng taong bayan….PURO KAYO CHARACTER ASSASINATION!!!!!

    walang mapapala ang bayan natin sa mga DUWAG na katulad ninyo… nakakahalata kayong mga marsupial na hayop na taga australia–KOALA BEAR PART 2….

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