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BBC’s Stephen Sackur Interviews Ousted Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno (Part 1)

4E32BFB5-1F67-4481-B128-126905DD422B.jpegLONDON, Great Britain (The Adobo Chronicles, Berlin Bureau) – Ousted Philippine Supreme Court Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno is taking her case to the news media, making the rounds of television shows both in the Philippines and abroad.

She was interviewed by BBC’s Stephen Sackur on the latter’s ‘Hard Talk’ program.

While the interview is still scheduled to be aired at an undisclosed date, The Adobo Chronicles was able to obtain a copy of the broadcast’s transcript, thanks to our man in London, Crispulo Bacud Tappa.

Here’s Part 1 of the interview:

SACKUR:  Welcome to HARDTALK….Madam Maria Lourdes Sereno.

SERENO: Thank you,  Mr. SACKUR. It’s a pleasure to be here on  HARDTALK. 

SACKUR: Let’s get to the point as we have only 15 minutes airtime. How has it affected you that you have been ousted as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines?

SERENO: Before we go any further, can we pray and invoke the presence of the Lord in this  episode? (Hearing this, Sackur makes the sign of the cross as Madam Sereno mumbles a prayer.)

SERENO: In my Christian belief,  we don’t make the sign of the cross. In fact, in my Chamber, whenever we met, I did not allow that practice among my colleagues.

To answer your question, I insist that it was not legal for my co-equals to judge me via Quo Warranto as my case was best  handled by the Senate being an impeachable officer. 

SACKUR: Well, it looks like the justices knew what they were doing applying the rule of ab initio, finding that you were not qualified from the start. That implies that you usurped the position of Chief Justice. You arrogated unto yourself the powers and authority that was not yours from day one of your asumption into office. 

SERENO: Well, that was their opinion but certainly the Senate would probably have a different opinion given a chance to try my case.

SACKUR:  You were a classmate of Ex PNoy. Did that have any bearing at all in your appointment as Chief Justice?

SERENO: I don’t deny that. We have what we call an informal grouping called KKK.

SACKUR: (Surprised) You mean KU KLUX KLAN?

SERENO: 

KABARILAN, (we shoot together)

KACLASSMATE, (we are classmates)

KAKURAKUTAN (We are Corrupt Altogether)

SACKUR: I don’t understand. Please elaborate.

SERENO: In school where we came from, we were trained to be businessmen first and foremost. So, even if PNoy and I had different educational backgrounds, our primordial goal was to make hay while in the government service. We scratched each other’s back. As a lawyer, I gave PNoy sound legal advise to protect his family’s business interest and in return he gave me a lot of opportunities to make my own dough such as when he assigned me to lawyer for the government in the PIATCO case. And later, he  arm-twisted JBC, which broke all rules, and made sure that I got appointed as the youngest Chief Justice.

SACKUR: I see, but there is a time in your life that you should be able to say no to  corruption,  isn’t it?

SERENO: Politics in the Philippines is like swimming in a river. You have a choice to swim with or against the current. Once you are in it, it is a battle for survival. If you want to survive, you need to cling to those who are in power. Resistance will not save you. It will leave you politically and economically dead. 

For Part 2 of the interview, click link below:

BBC’s Stephen Sackur Interviews Ousted Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno (Part 2)

 

 

 

The Adobo Chronicles’ Exclusive Interview With Vice President Leni Robredo

9729A2F5-E02E-4E1E-8687-52EC108B66AB.jpegQUEZON CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Quezon City Bureau) – Vice President Leni Robredo agreed to her first one-on-one interview since the Supreme Court voted 8-6 to oust Maria Lourdes Sereno.  She chose to sit down with The Adobo Chronicles.

Prior to the SC ruling, Robredo publicly expressed her support for the embattled Chief Justice.

Here’s a full transcript of that interview:

AC:  Ma’am, thank you for honoring us with this one-on-one interview.  First question…

Robredo: Wala nang question.  Merienda na lang.

(End of interview)

GUEST POST: Let’s Get Kinky! (On Sereno Impeachment)

 

3A739F04-ACC1-4659-894C-0BE71DDE0A97by Crispulo Bacud Tappa

Let’s Get KINKY

I understand where the Senate is coming from, positing a proposition that the Supreme Court must reconsider its decision to oust Sereno, as the body has already ousted her through a majority vote in a pioneering quo warranto proceedings.

A Senate that was ready to try Sereno in an impeachment proceeding suddenly finds itself in a coitus interruptus, as the Solicitor General came barging in and disturbed the couple in the middle of their sexcapade.

But the Senate also wants to come to a climax, and who doesn’t want to after a long foreplay was already initiated in the House, and must now force the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision to force the Lower House to return to bed and resume their sexual bout that was unceremoniously
interrupted midstream. But other than the Senators, this act must also happen because a part of our society wants it, the perverts, voyeurs, and sex fiends also have a sexual appetite that must be satisfied by this televised sexual bout in the House.

But the Senate is a lousy partner in bed if we go by its last performance. It had forgotten that it takes two to tango, between the upper and lower house. The lower house’s appetite for sex has lost steam and decided to dress-up, leaving the Senators so “bitin” and may end up felating themselves in their own orgy.

It could have also prostituted itself in the past when it received payment from DAP funds for its performance. Or has it become an aging prostitute held hostage and blackmailed by one sex fiend and is forced now to perform against its will to satisfy his whims?

Senate should remember this. The best sex act is neither too long that it will leave his partner too exhausted, nor should it be too short to keep her wanting for more. That both partners want to coddle each other after the act for they know that they had sex out of love and not out of lust. That like sex, we can achieve our desired orgasm of life in the most honorable way when money is not the consideration for our acts.

Sex for money is PROSTITUTION!