NEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – On Wednesday, Rudy Giuliani accused Hillary Clinton of lying about her response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The former New York City mayor and Trump supporter said: “I heard her say that she was there that day. I was there that day, I don’t remember seeing Hillary Clinton there. That was like when she said she had to run through gunfire. That turned out to be, what do we call it? A lie.”
But then, a photographed surfaced showing Clinton walking next to Giuliani and then Governor George Pataki 24 hours after the attacks.
But Giuliani stood by his accusation: “That lady in the photograph was Hillary body double,” he said.
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – It was National Coming Out Day yesterday in the U.S. and other parts of the world. So to celebrate, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte ‘outed’ U.S. ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg. Duterte was even kind with his words, saying “What’s wrong if you are ‘gay?'”
Duterte made the comment in Malacañang after the oath-taking of his new appointees and the officers of the Leauge of Municipalities of the Philippines.
This was the second time that Duterte called Goldberg ‘gay.’ The first time was when the American envoy commented on Duterte’s controversial remarks on the rape of an Australian missionary in 1989.
While Goldberg chose not to comment on this latest ‘outing’ by Duterte, many Filipino LGBTs took to their social media accounts to express disappointment over the president’s misinterpretation of National Coming Out Day.
“Of course, there’s nothing wrong with being gay; ” one netizen pointed out, “what is wrong is when you use the word in an offensive and derogatory way.”
Another said, “it is entirely up to an individual person to come out or not.”
Facing backlash from the “gay” comment, Duterte’s communications team issued an apology, saying, “Sorry, none of us here are gay so we didn’t really know what National Coming Out Day really meant. We thought it was a day we could ‘out’ people.”
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Reigning Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach of the Philippines has challenged an elite group of Filipina women who have signed a letter to the Miss Universe Organization to cancel the pageant in the Philippines to a fist fight.
The letter is petitioning that the upcoming Miss Universe pageant not be held in the Philippines in January as scheduled.
The petitioners cited the current political atmosphere in the Philippines as well as what they perceived to be an anti-women stance of the Duterte administration as among the reasons to cancel the pageant in the Philippines.
But Wurtzbach is not taking this issue just sitting down.
In a post on her Facebook page, she assured the beauty pageant-loving Filipinos that she will take care of making sure the popular international beauty contest will be held in the Philippines as scheduled.
She also challenged the petitioners to a fist fight if it comes down to that.
“When I won the Miss Universe crown, I said that I want to be “confidently beautiful with a heart.” My heart goes out to the Filipino people who take pride in being the host country for this popular international beauty pageant,” Wurtzbach said.
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