Never enough: Robert Vadra and the Imelda Marcos syndrome
It’s amazing what one gets to see when the palace doors come loose on their hinges. In 1986, when a ‘people’s power’ revolution in the Philippines toppled Ferdinand Marcos from power, ending a 21-year dictatorial reign, the dirty unwashed masses, who had been robbed blind by Marcos’ corrupt ways for a generation, got a chance to see what had been going on behind the high walls of Malacanang Palace.
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