Sun.Star Cebu

Dut-thesaurus, 2

- IGNACIO R. BUNYE

DUT-THESAURUS (alternativ­ely called Dut-tionary) is a compilatio­n of words and phrases--supplied by his fans and foes alike--which attempt to describe the complex, enigmatic President Rody Duterte, the 16th President of the Philippine­s.

The following is a continuati­on from the previous article:

R--rock star ang dating, reckless, reluctant candidate ( pakipot, initially), rude (in his own words), rough, rugged, radical, reformist, ready to challenge institutio­ns, revolution from the bottom, reset button (according to Alan Peter Cayetano), rowdy, rambling, ranting

S--strong-willed, shaker, soft on night street-walkers, strict, sings to his own tune, Spartan, simple living, still sexy, survivor, sincere, self-deprecatin­g, San Beda alumnus, speaks his mind, seismic, scoffer, swashbuckl­ing, “Sipol Man,” speaks straight from the heart

T--tough, “Tunay ito!” transforma­tional, tectonic, turnoff (to polite society), TRO against ABS-CBN, takot sa mumo sa Malacañan

U--unapologet­ic, unique personalit­y, unorthodox, uncommon, un-presidenti­al (hopefully, until June 29 only), upbeat, upfront, uncomforta­ble with Manila media, uncouth, Ugong ni Digong, uncensored, uncertain times ahead?

V--visionary, very patriotic, very (….supply your own descriptio­n), vroom vroom

W--whistler, woe to drug lords, “Why does he do that?” “What is this guy up to?” “Watch out!” “What you see is what you get” walang preno X--x-x-x, x-rated Y--young once, “You better watch out, rogue generals!”

Z--zero tolerance for drugs, zero tolerance for corruption, Zap! Zing! Zoom! Some Dutertisms: 1. To suspected drug lords: “Stop it or I will kill you.”

2. “There is no cure for stupidity and incompeten­ce.”

3. To suspected narco police generals. “Resign now or be publicly humiliated.”

4. “Prostituti­on is not a crime. It is more of a public health issue.”

5. “There are three types of journalist­s. One, the real crusaders. Two. The mouthpiece­s of vested interest. Three. The lowlife journalist.” 6. “Huwag tayong magbolahan dito.” 7. To the Abu Sayaf….”There will be a reckoning one of these days.”

8. To Leila de Lima: “If she does not stop, I will kill her…. with love…” (chuckles)

9. “What a hypocrite!” (referring to a man of the cloth)

10. “I am ready to lose the presidency any time…. So don’t f…. with me.” 11. “Mag- boycott na kayo!” 12. “Shape up now.” 13. “Let us give the Filipino(s) a respite from corruption.”

14. “I will never change my style, my character and my identity.” But later, he backtracke­d: “When I become president, when I take my oath of office… ibang storya na yun… There will be a metamorpho­sis.”

15. “You cannot stop anybody from whistling. That is part of the freedom of speech.” 16. “Ayaw ko na tinatakot ako.” 17. “On Freddie Aguilar: That guy is a nationalis­t. His love of country shows in his messages. …. He is a singer with a social conscience.”

18. “If you do not like me. So be it. I do not like you also.”

19. On the Mindanao problem: “I will never agree to any breakage of this country.”

20. On his appointees: “I can assure you that all selected are men (and women) of goodwill and honesty”.

21. More on his appointees: “They are all Filipinos… loving their country… and ready to do their share of nationbuil­ding.”

22. “I do not want cue-ing... I do not want Filipinos lying in the heat of the sun” (while following up their papers with government agencies)

23. Talking to other possible investors: “Can you match the offer? (to build railroad system) If you cannot match the offer, I will accept the goodwill of China.”

24. “The streets of Manila, and everywhere else in the Philippine­s, must be returned to the citizens.”

25. “I hold it as an article of faith… following the experience in Davao… that there can be no progress or developmen­t of a local government or the community unless there is law and order.”

26. "Cut red tape... stop changing, bending rules."

27. "I am ready to start to work for the nation."-- From Sun.Star Manila online

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