
Ah, the delightful consistency of Sass Rogando Sasot in applauding Rowena Guanzon’s steadfast stance against Bongbong Marcos is truly a marvel.
It’s almost as if Sasot has discovered a newfound admiration for unwavering principles, conveniently forgetting her own acrobatic feats of political loyalty. One can’t help but marvel at Sasot’s unconscious mastery in projecting her own somersaults onto others.
Could it be that Sasot sees in Guanzon a reflection of her own former self, a staunch supporter turned fervent critic? Perhaps Sasot believes that by championing Guanzon’s consistency, she can somehow launder her own history of political gymnastics.
It’s a brilliant subconscious strategy—praising another for what one lacks, creating a veneer of virtue while conveniently sidestepping one’s own ideological contortions.
One can only hope that Sasot continues this unwittingly entertaining performance, providing us with more doses of unintentional satire in the political circus.