Category Archives: Law Enforcement

Sara Duterte Makes Her Own Laws!

Sara Duterte’s relationship with the law is nothing short of groundbreaking—she’s rewriting it in real-time, as if rules are mere suggestions for mortals, not for her divine office. When asked to swear to tell the truth, she chose not to. Why bother with such trifles when you can simply redefine truth itself? Her “conditional act of revenge” spin on grave threats might as well be her audition for a career in Orwellian doublespeak. Now, as potential criminal charges loom, she’s boldly demanding pre-interview cheat sheets from the National Bureau of Investigation. Why? Perhaps so she can prepare a more creative reinterpretation of accountability.

It’s an inspired twist on “no one is above the law”—just edit the law until it fits snugly beneath your feet. Sara Duterte isn’t breaking the law; she’s making it. After all, who needs justice when you’ve got improvisation?

Today’s Salawikain, Tribute to Sara Duterte (video)

Agila man at Bratinellang nagmamagaling, napapa-amo rin!

(Courtesy: House of Representatives)

Script Failure: Sara Duterte’s Life Threat Narrative!

In the grand theater of Philippine politics, VP Sara Duterte’s latest claim of life-threatening danger feels more like a poorly scripted telenovela than a credible plea for sympathy. 

After that bizarre midnight revelation on social media—where she allegedly hired an assassin to deal with the trifecta of power if her life were threatened—her sudden pivot to alleging government negligence is as dramatic as it is perplexing.

Now, we’re supposed to believe a neck scar is irrefutable proof of an assassination attempt? Common sense suggests otherwise: either it’s self-inflicted, or perhaps the result of a closer, more personal scuffle. After all, breaching the tight security around someone of her stature is next to impossible unless the perpetrator were practically family.

If this were a film, critics would slam the lazy writing. Her PR team seems to be scrambling to rescue her from the mess she created herself, but instead of crafting a coherent narrative, they’re floundering with plot holes big enough to drive a convoy through. 

Maybe next time, they should hire better scriptwriters—or at least consult someone with a firmer grasp on reality.