The HOR SMNI Circus

In the grand spectacle of the Congressional hearing on the SMNI franchise, Filipinos could be forgiven for thinking they stumbled upon a surreal circus. 

The resource persons, caught in the crossfire, exemplified a delicate dance between providing information and avoiding detention. It was a lesson in bureaucratic tightrope walking.

The legislators, masters of the elusive art of asking questions they wanted answered with a “yes,” engaged in a dazzling display of verbal acrobatics. A linguistic trapeze act left spectators bewildered, wondering if anyone had truly grasped the nettle of inquiry.

Meanwhile, the SMNI hosts, notorious for their unyielding on-air personas, transformed into docile kittens in the legislative lion’s den. Firm convictions crumbled into wishy-washy ambiguity, as if their microphones had been replaced with feathers.

As the host claimed her televised remark was a question and not an opinion and that she was merely echoing an entity she was once a spokesperson of, the audience couldn’t help but marvel at this linguistic contortionist’s attempt to dislocate responsibility. 

And the hunger strike? Even a fifth-grader could see through the transparent ploy to play victim.

As the circus unfolded, it became clear that in the political big top, everyone’s a clown.

3 x Covid Is Not For The Weak

In the circus of political absurdity, some critics have dared to label Bongbong Marcos as a weak president. How preposterous! It takes a special kind of strength to repeatedly tango with Covid, not once, not twice, but thrice, and emerge unscathed. Forget resilience; Marcos practically has the immune system of a superhero. His ability to defy viruses is unparalleled, making him the undisputed champion of wellness in the political arena.

But it doesn’t end there. While lesser leaders might crumble under the weight of criticism, Marcos remains an unshakable pillar of composure. Efforts to tarnish his administration are like mere mosquito bites to a giant; he swats them away with the finesse of a seasoned diplomat. Clearly, weakness is a concept lost on Marcos, who juggles health crises and political storms with the grace of a tightrope walker. If this is weakness, then we should all aspire to be such feeble leaders.