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No
matter Joe de Venecia's (JDV) sunshiny optimism, he can also
be a victim of life's rise and fall cycle.
His
fall from the Speakership - in an emotionally-ridden Blue
Monday - in favor of bar-topnotcher Mindanaoan Prospero Nograles,
saw the fiery JDV spewing venom off his lips against the First
Family. He crossed his Rubicon by burning his bridges with
the most powerful clan in the country today - the Arroyos
- in an hour-long scathing privilege speech - accusing them
and their allies of large-scale corruption and arrogance of
power.
JDV
- an insider in the corridors of power - is a loose canon
- he can do what Chavit Singson did to Erap and Senator Ponce
Enrile and Fidel Ramos did to Marcos as these two presidents
tumbled out of power. The Opposition, meantime, is laying
the red carpet for JDV - even a senate slot perhaps in 2010
- in the powerhouse company of oppositionists Serge Osmeña,
Jinggoy Estrada, Jamby Madrigal, Boy Herrera, Jojo Binay and
even "Pacquiao-killer" Rep. Darlene Antonino and
a Roxas, Legarda, Villar, Lacson or Erap as presidential standard
bearer.
When
ex-Speaker JDV speaks today about his "Moral Recovery
Program," he is obviously attacking a highly "immoral
government;" when he makes reference of anomalies in
the 2004 elections, he is questioning the legitimacy of GMA's
presidency.
Those
are serious charges - and he can get killed for them, if he
does not watch out.
Three
generals, JDV swore, in fact wanted to assassinate him and
his son Joey (whistle blower of the US$200-million overpriced
ZTE NBN Deal) and JDV reported this to GMA in October. He
said the GMA never lifted a finger to investigate. It was
JDV and his partner FVR who helped install GMA to the Palace
in 2001 via People Power II.
In
the various coups and two impeachment cases, the Garci Scandal
- JDV, like a die-hard loyalist stood by her President.
Cynics
sneer that JDV does not have the moral ascendancy to hurl
these moral bombshells because he was either an accessory,
participant or at least a witness to the crimes he accused
the First Family about - and sealed his mouth with glue.
But
the realists say JDV is entitled to be struck by his own moral
bolt of lightning on his road to Damascus - referring to the
dramatic conversion of the sinful Saul to the now famous St.
Paul. As the crude saying goes: Just because you were a prostitute
once does not mean you will always tell a lie forever.
That
is the same kind of thinking why state witnesses come from
the ranks of the crime-participants - they always have incontrovertible
evidence that can nail the prime suspects. From here on -
JDV will be media "hot copy" - the hottest he has
ever been, considering that he has always been derided throughout
his career as "the Ultimate Trapo," which is not
a compliment, left-handed or not.
Joe
De Venecia will not quietly fade into the air, no doubt. As
the Arabs would understand, JDV will now be the proverbial
camel that stepped outside and pissed inside the tent. He
is no longer the "enemy within" and GMA will no
longer be sleeping with the enemy.
They
have parted ways. The die is cast - there is no turning back
the continuing saga of one of the most colorful politicians
in our times - backed by 5 unprecedented terms as Speaker
of the House.
JDV
rightly feels he was the turtle that carried on its back GMA
(the scorpion) to cross the turbulent river waters many times.
At the shoreline the scorpion bit him (the turtle) dead -
because as the critics say "it is in the nature of the
beast."
Maybe
not exactly. GMA was just doing a JDV deja vu act - saying
she cannot control what his sons (Datu and Mikey) are doing
in the House, an entity that should brook no "interference"
from the Palace. At the height of the ZTE-NBN scandal, JDV's
son (Joey) accused the First Gentleman of rudely asking him
to back off the deal - and JDV said (then) he cannot control
the acts of his son.
It
is really a feud between two warring families fighting for
turf. JDV hinted it was the First Gentleman, his two sons
and influential businessman Enrique Razon who launched the
well-funded (P1 million each congressman) campaign to oust
him from the Speakership of the House. But JDV should not
forget the many times his hatchet lady also used to dispense
alleged pay-offs in a popular subdivision (along EDSA in Quezon
City) to congressmen who he wanted to influence - many times
to favor GMA and her survival.
As
they say, weather weather lang yan.
What
motivated the Congressmen to hack JDV into pieces, the man
who held the House with epoxy for a good 13 years? The reasoning
that they want a Mindanaoan as speaker (after 100 years) is
bullshit.
Congress
is supposed to legislate laws for the country and not specifically
just what is good for a region so why the need for a regionally-based
speaker?
If
there was need for "reforms" in the House, why did
Nograles (a classmate of the FG and DILG Chief Puno at the
Ateneo) not present a program as an alternative post-JDV era?
My Nograles was even absent during the voting.
Congressmen
blame JDV for the "bad image" of the Lower House
when it was their individual acts of blind loyalty to the
Palace and their atrocious records of kickbacks in public
projects that eroded their image in the eyes of the public.
JDV is not the House and the House is not JDV.
Cutting
through the melodrama and the rhetorical non-sequitors, the
170-odd men and women who voted (vs JDV) was there to toe
the GMA-Arroyo-Palace line: punish JDV for Joey's follies
and make sure there will be no more impeachment attempts against
GMA (which occurred twice) during the wake of JDV. They voted
for Nograles, a Palace sycophant to keep the status quo of
keeping the strings of the budget inside Malacañang
- so they will be rewarded with perks, pork and chairmanships
by the Master Baton Lady by the River Pasig.
The
three Bohol solons Chatto, Cajes and Jala voted to oust JDV
- because they certainly know who butters their bread. With
JDV in constant rift with GMA (admitted or not), the House
will be in disarray - there will be no unanimity of purpose,
their refrain probably goes.
As
we had long predicted, the Lakas and Kampi marriage - one
made out of convenience - will never last. JDV, alas and alack,
too, paid the price of taking his loyalty to the president
too seriously - because no one else did.
The
dark side of the episode is that the new majority and leadership
in the House may spark new initiatives to change the charter.
Already, the makings of the Parliamentary system is partly
in place - with the Pork being concentrated in the executive
department - a reality JDV ironically rued. Ironically because
JDV is a pro-parliamentary form disciple.
But
everything won't be easy from here on for GMA and her allies.
They had just rubbed the magic lamp the wrong way - and an
angry giant of a Genie called Sunshine Joe is out and he is
no longer smiling.
From
hereon JDV will no longer be building coalitions and forging
consensus. JDV will be one-tracked in his new obsession of
a scorned Irish man: don't get angry, just get even.
Whether
the nation, already steeped in deep suspicion and antipathy
for GMA will rise on this tectonic wave of De Venecian tirades
that can lead to serious destabilization and violent moods,
remains to be seen.
Let
us watch and pray during the succeeding chapters of the saga
that is JDV. Endings are just beginnings.
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