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[Summary] => At his best, Joseph Estrada mumbles incoherently. At his worst, he indulges in cheap demagoguery.
He was at his worst the other day.
Over radio, he resumed his tirade against what he calls the elitista. As in the past, he uses this term in a Jacobin fashion, referring to anyone with standing in society: the intelligentsia, the men of the cloth, the well-educated, the merchants and others distinguishable in some manner from the otherwise indistinguishable masa.
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He was at his worst the other day.
Over radio, he resumed his tirade against what he calls the elitista. As in the past, he uses this term in a Jacobin fashion, referring to anyone with standing in society: the intelligentsia, the men of the cloth, the well-educated, the merchants and others distinguishable in some manner from the otherwise indistinguishable masa.
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