PRD Disciplinary Trial vs. Hipolito, et al.

RonS

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I'm curious about the proceeding reported in the DR1 News by the PRD against Hipolito and others. Can anyone enlighten me?
 

suarezn

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Nothing to see really...only the PRD will split up yet again into Hippo's vs. MVM's sympathizers. A good thing IMO as will ensure they will continue to self destroy and hopefully eventually these dinosaurs will retire and give way to newer blood.
 

dv8

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ok, where do i start?

years ago when hipolito lost to leonel he was also replaced as the head of PDR by miguel and faded into obscurity. but alas, the fate of perrede was sealed once again when MVM lots to leonel invincible as well, in 2008. you can imagine that no one in the white party was too happy: hungry, greedy yet so far away from the pig feeding through.

fast forward to 2011 and willy rodriguez comes up with llego pupu slogan and the resurrection of the payaso. so, hipolito is promptly dusted off, instructed to stfu and presented to the masses as the saviour of the poor, defender of the oppressed and protector of the weak. then, all of a sudden, this innocent prank turned sour indeed when hipolito was elected as a presidential candidate from PRD...

all hell broke loose because crybaby miguel would not let anyone play with his toys, not him! he refused to acknowledge the choice, accused some dirigentes of PRD of fraud, betrayal and worse. he would not meet with pupu nor even support him openly. you'd think that hipolito's failure would fix things up and let bygones be bygones. but no. the crack in miguels blackened heart deepened and the yuka of hipolito's pride stuck it's ugly hear from tierra abierta...

so, how are we standing now? miguel has been accused of too close a relation with figueroa agosto. on the top of that he's been a failure all along, knocked about by both leonel fernandez and by the zombie of PRD's past. he knows his time is nearly over. but he will not let go... hipolito, on the other hand, had a whiff of power again is is currently running on the wings of political viagra, hoping to come back to the game. he knows his opponent is wounded and on his last legs.

therefore, to take people's attention off MVM shady businesses an accusation is made contra hipolito and his supporters. of the usual things: bribes, theft, fraud and so on. an old story of pot and kettle comes to mind...

any questions?
 

dv8

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and i do not think they will split up. too much at stake. PRD is a huge party and receives government monies. it is also the oldest dominican party and has a huge group of supporters. people will not be willing to leave it for an uncertain future in a smaller, non subsidized party.
also, regardless of what you see now, with a cat fight between two top ladies, the older leaders do not have that much support anymore. people are bored and pi**ed off with what's been going on for the last year.
i think that general, and very well hidden intention is that the two halfwits bite at each other's throats and both get discredited and kicked out to make room for the new forces.

PRD already failed as a party, repeatedly. the only thing left now is to pucker up and reinvent the group. and good luck with that. i'd love to see a politician i'd like to rub the coochie with: young and energetic, i am tired with all those old farts with bushy mustache.
 

RonS

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Thanks dv8! I guess I should not be amazed at the gang that couldn't shoot straight. So, what are the chances of Hipo and his boys being 'convicted' and expelled from the PRD? And is there any realistic chance a new generation of leaders breaks out and takes over the PRD? Long term, do you think that all this will result in continued dominance of the PLD?
 

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I think Leonel's hand in behind all this. They set MVM up with the figueroa accusations, and now they are blackmailing him into attacking Hippo, or else let the narco-related accusations move forward. Sobeida played her part well, as cute as ever, and probably got paid good money for her "testimony". Leonel wants PRD to divide as that would seal the next elections for him and wifey. Only Danilo could stop this, not PRD.
 

puryear270

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dv8,

You have given the best informed and most concise synopsis of the situation.


For some reason, my "Like" button isn't working this morning, so I voice my appreciation via a separate post.

PS: Loved the coochie comment!!!
 

suarezn

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Castle I'm not sure whether Leonel planned anything or not, but it is a fact that MVM took money from Figueroa Agosto. The best he can do now is pretend he didn't know what business the guy was into and it will probably just blow over as usual.
 

dv8

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already the decision of PRD is questioned. something in the line of: who the f**k are you to judge me?! or, as it has been put more politely, the disciplinary action was made by people not authorized to make such choice. all i'm waiting for is hipolito getting a huge tattoo on his caving chest or limp pene: solo dios me podria juzgar. and i have no doubt that if this highest judgement was not in hippo's favour he'd question god's qualification as well...
 

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Next time you visit "Casa de Campo" take a ride past MVMs palacial estate.
I thought it was an "All Inclusive Resort"!
Not bad for a self-proclaimed "BASTARDO"from thr campo.
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First the PRSC self destructs, now the PRD, if the PLD can keep leonel from fuking things up by trying to rule from behind the scenes, they can rule for 100 years!
 

dv8

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it seems that hippo is getting more and more support from people, including don alvarito who, as i thought, normally presented pupu as halfwit coprofago at best... 80% of the listeners of zeta are behind hipolito in this case and dirigentes from PRD are also backing him up. the crown around miguel is thinning rapidly.
i will not be surprised to see sobeida's accusations blow up big time. something's gotta give. and the scapegoat will be MVM, no matter how much he wiggles. the question is: will he take perrede down with him?
 

RonS

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DR politics in the recent past has been interesting to watch. When Leonel succeeded Hippo I was optimistic that a new day had arrived for the Dominican state and it's people. NOT! Who would have thunked that now, Hippo would be resurrected AGAIN. As the Dominican in Boudain's piece on Boca Chica said, whoever is President, at least they can't take away the sun and the good hearted nature of the Dominican people. I was going to add the playa there, but they can, and have been, encroaching on even that.
 

dv8

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miesposo thinks i am crazy but i love dominican politics. so much more colourful than back home! and, of course, the thieving and backstabbing is so much more transparent and obvious. it's like watching a bunch of slimy butt worms wiggling in a pile of shyte. gross but strangely entertaining...
 

flyinroom

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miesposo thinks i am crazy but i love dominican politics. so much more colourful than back home! and, of course, the thieving and backstabbing is so much more transparent and obvious. it's like watching a bunch of slimy butt worms wiggling in a pile of shyte. gross but strangely entertaining...

It all sounds very familiar with the goings-on in the USA. The Republican party is in a fight for it's life with those gawd awful conservative teaparty types. And with all the latest "militia madness", there is no shortage of "slimy butt worms".
 

RonS

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Is there a fresh face in the PRD that could move to take over leadership who might actually make a difference and change the course of the 'thieving and backstabbing' and is not a part of that bunch of 'slimy butt worms'?
 

cobraboy

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It all sounds very familiar with the goings-on in the USA. The Republican party is in a fight for it's life with those gawd awful conservative teaparty types. And with all the latest "militia madness", there is no shortage of "slimy butt worms".
Yeah. One party neo-communist tyranny is so much better...:rolleyes:
 

dv8

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Is there a fresh face in the PRD that could move to take over leadership who might actually make a difference and change the course of the 'thieving and backstabbing' and is not a part of that bunch of 'slimy butt worms'?

a while back a young peredeista jose paliza from POP reached the highest number of votes in the whole country for the position of diputado...