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Time To Terminate Congress Hearings On WOD

Is it time for Congress to end the hearings on the war on drugs? Absolutely! After all, we’ve already reached the pinnacle of entertainment and confusion by inviting Rodrigo Duterte as the ultimate witness. What more could our legislators possibly need? They’ve been served a buffet of contradictions: one moment, Duterte defends his campaign; the next, he downplays its atrocities or denies involvement altogether. It’s like binge-watching a political telenovela with a script that rewrites itself every episode.

But let’s not be too harsh. Perhaps our legislators enjoy the ride. Who needs clear answers when you have verbal acrobatics to marvel at? Who cares about justice when drama steals the show? Unfortunately, the public — who deserve accountability — is left bewildered, watching a circus where the ringmaster keeps changing the rules. A backtracker may be a great performer, but as a witness? Congress might as well interrogate a weathervane.

Like VP, Like Chief Lawyer

In a surreal twist, it seems some of our top officials and their legal teams have redefined what it means to uphold the constitution.

Consider this scene: public officials, sworn to protect the rule of law, sidestepping something as quaint as an oath to tell the truth in a congressional hearing. After all, why bother with such archaic rituals when you have the power to reinterpret honesty at your convenience? “Like employer, like employee,” they say—and they’re taking that seriously. What could be more efficient than a legal team that skips those pesky legal formalities, fully embracing the flexibility of selective truth-telling? This way, everyone from the top down is free to redefine accountability, adapting it to fit their needs.

It’s a masterclass in government: say one thing, do another, and watch the constitution contort to fit the whims of the day. Ah, modern governance at its finest.