
Ah, Rappler, the paragon of journalistic integrity, has graced us with another gem of an editorial.
They claim that the Philippine Congress’ Bicameral Conference is where “magic” happens, where cut budgets are mysteriously restored, and junked amendments to bills rise from the legislative grave. It’s almost as if they’ve discovered a Hogwarts for politicians.
In this grand spectacle of legerdemain, it begs the question: Is Rappler promoting a reflection of itself as the least-trusted news source in the country? After all, they are experts in the art of truth-bending, bias-blurring, and disinformation-spinning. Perhaps they’ve uncovered a portal to their own headquarters, where they craft their own brand of “magic” journalism.
It’s truly magical how Rappler consistently manages to distort reality while hypocritically calling out others for their alleged tricks. So, thank you, Rappler, for showing us that, in the world of Philippine politics, the Bicameral Conference isn’t the only place where magic happens.