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Will he survive the presidency? Duterte says ‘maybe not’

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte addresses the crowd during his visit to Sual township, Pangasinan province in northern Philippines to send off arrested 17 Vietnamese fishermen Wednesday.

MANILA >> Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he may not be able to survive his six-year term and seemed overwhelmed by the immensity of his work, including the drug menace he’s trying to fight.

Duterte, 71, outlined in a rambling speech Friday the obstacles he’s confronting in his deadly crackdown on illegal drugs, the heavy workload of the presidency and his cloistered existence now, saying “it gets to be a very lonely life.”

“Will I survive the six years? I’d make a prediction, maybe not,” he said.

Duterte, who took office on June 30, did not explain exactly what he meant but said there were people who want him to be removed, citing his reaching out to China and his lashing out at the U.S., his country’s treaty ally, after President Barack Obama and other American officials raised concerns over his anti-drug crackdown.

Duterte has been in the news in recent weeks for his expletives-laden outbursts against U.S., EU and U.N. officials, who have called for an end to the killings of drug suspects and raised human rights concerns. In one speech, he told Obama to “go to hell.”

Duterte’s trash talk has become a feature of his political persona. He suggested Friday that he was only joking when he recently announced that he had promised God he wouldn’t swear again. He explained that he loses control when he feels he’s being oppressed.

“When I’m threatened, I get scared but there is a certain point in my fear when, if I think that I may die or I’m at a disadvantage, that I’m being oppressed, I become wild,” he said. “I really lose the civility in me.”

Duterte, who has served as a prosecutor, a congressman and then as the longtime mayor of southern Davao city, said he is not obsessed with the presidency and could give it up to opponents without a fight.

“Those who don’t want me, that’s easy,” Duterte said, adding that potential coup plotters did not have to waste their bullets and should just head to the presidential palace, and “we’ll have coffee and I myself will swear you to run this republic and solve the problem.”

“Do not give me a reason to go out because you might get your wish,” Duterte said.

13 responses to “Will he survive the presidency? Duterte says ‘maybe not’”

  1. justmyview371 says:

    Duterte may not survive another week!

  2. paniolo says:

    It’s not nice to joke to God that you won’t swear again. The next time you swear, a big lightning bolt will strike you down. SEE IF THAT’S FUNNY…

  3. wrightj says:

    Hey Pres. Duterte, wouldn’t it be easier to just step down?

  4. rayhawaii says:

    Sounds like a Filipino Trump.

  5. MoiLee says:

    I give him props for the fighting the War On Drugs! But I think he needs to stay off the Caffeine!

  6. sailfish1 says:

    What is refreshing about this guy is that he is not a politician. He isn’t trying to appease anybody or any foreign country.

  7. Carang_da_buggahz says:

    I’m afraid Détente is already a dead man walking.

  8. fiveo says:

    It is only a matter of time. Live by the sword, die by the sword. This guy does not have the smarts to govern the PI.
    Only a capo type but does not have the brains or ability to be a don de tuti.

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