Seares: Is PNoy stuck with ‘N’ word?

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

NOYNOYING is a catchword that's likely to be short-lived, a passing craze that may just go away. That too, along with senator-judge Miriam Santiago's "wah," will pass.

But not for awhile, not until its fiendish creators replace it with some other protest gimmick or until President Aquino totally proves them wrong.

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The "N" word, PNoy said, doesn't "merit attention." Yet in tackling the issue, he and his press agents are giving it time and energy that it's not supposed to merit.

There's an annoying catch, a Catch-22 of sorts, that pains: whatever he does, he's now victim of the "N" word.

He hit back at the critics who, he said, don't want to see or listen. And, he said, "Noynoying" he's not. In his denial he impliedly accepted what they said the word means. Protesters who coined "Noynoying" smeared his name, then used it to ridicule how he's doing as president.

No lazy bum

In saying PNoy is not "Noynoying," Malacaang unknowingly rides along with slanderers.

The nickname Noynoy is one that PNoy can't shed off: it helped make him president.

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Seares: Is PNoy stuck with ‘N’ word?

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