Sunday, September 11, 2022

PRESIDENT FERDINAND E. MARCOS: ON THE FRONT COVERS OF MAGAZINES



FERDINAND E. MARCOS ON THE COVER

Today, September 11, 2022, is the 105th birth anniversary of Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr (1917-1989), the man who served longest as president of the Republic of the Philippines.

Many things have been written about him. During his ascent to the highest office of country, good and promising; during his early incumbency, praises and accolades; during his reelection, visions and reformations, during his struggle against the oligarchy, encouragements and criticisms; during his last days in power, woes and worries; and during the reign of the Yellow Regime, defamation and lies.

Indeed, much of the written accounts about President Marcos inside books and textbooks printed after February 1986 have been polluted by halftruths and lies that the younger generation of Filipinos have difficulties discerning the truth, especially with so much fake news being disseminated by the oligarch-controlled yellow media. Looking back, it was the first act of Cory Aquino as president to purge all the good things that Marcos did, burn the documents, and replace them with all anti-Marcos concoctions they could invent. They pursued this for more than three decades until finally everything exploded in their faces.

Well, no matter what has been said and written about Marcos, one truth cannot be denied of the man – he had left a legacy so great no forces could purge, burn or topple them.

In commemoration of President Ferdinand E.Marcos’ legacy, here are several magazines with him on the covers.

Philippine Free Press (November 20, 1965).

The Sunday Times Magazine (November 28, 1965).

Time (October 21, 1966).

The New York Times Magazine (with Imelda R. Marcos, February 26, 1967).


Sunday Observer (March 18, 1973).


Liwayway (June 15, 1981).

Chinatown East (October 20, 1982).

Metro Timesweek (against Cory Aquino, February 2, 1986).

Time (against Cory Aquino, February 3, 1986).

Newsweek (March 3, 1986).

Asiaweek (with Imelda R. Marcos, July 5, 1987).

Sunday Inquirer Magazine (February 19, 1989).

Philippine Free Press (with the Marcos Family, April 15, 1989).

Asiaweek (October 13, 1989).

You know, history has the uncanny ability in correcting itself, and karma has a way of getting back at those who tried to distort history. Behold, as it unfolds! His son, Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos Jr, recently won a landslide victory, by an absolute majority of 58.77 percent of the electorates. It was indeed a historic vindication, Poetic justice – Iginuhit ng Tadhana (drawn by destiny).









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