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Exclusive! We Have A Transcript Of The Conversation Between Sara And Leni In Naga!

Sara Duterte: [nakangiti] “So, Leni, kamusta naman si BBM sa’yo noong kampanya? Mukhang close kayo ah. Ako kasi, medyo… let’s say, team ‘awkward alliance.'”

Leni Robredo: [natawa] “Naku, Sara, akala ko nga nung una, parang ‘friendly competition’ lang. Pero ‘yung friendly, nawawala pag may fake news na.”

Sara Duterte: [tumatawa] “Fake news? Ay, sa amin, normal breakfast yan! Si BBM ba naman, chill lang sa lahat, pati trolls, may full support!”

Leni Robredo: “Oo nga eh. Sa debate pa lang, akala ko makakakuha ako ng sagot, pero puro smile lang ibinibigay! Eh ikaw, kumusta ang working relationship niyo ngayon?”

Sara Duterte: [nagkibit-balikat] “Well, para kaming magkaibigan na hindi nag-uusap. Parang nasa group project kami pero ako ang gumagawa ng PPT tapos siya yung nagpe-present. Minsan nga, ‘di ko alam kung nasa meeting ba siya o hologram.”

Leni Robredo: [sumisinghap] “Grabe! Sa akin, at least, naramdaman ko yung presence niya—kahit sa dami ng trolls na sumulpot. Pero ikaw, paano mo sinasakyan ‘yung mga moment na parang… hmm, wala lang?”

Sara Duterte: “Ah, madali lang! Deadma, tapos smile for the camera. Pagbigyan na natin, Leni, mahirap din yung role niya… alam mo na, ‘the art of saying nothing’.”

Leni Robredo: “Tama ka diyan. Dapat ata nag-enroll ako sa ganung course!”

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Back To The Real Work For Quiboloy’s The Kingdom Of Jesus Christ

The Kingdom of Jesus Christ, in a stunning revelation, has declared it will no longer grace Maisug rallies with its divine presence, citing a renewed focus on its “evangelical mission.” 

One can only assume that for years, its mission involved waving placards for political dynasties, because what better way to spread the Good Word than by supporting the oligarchical ambitions of the Dutertes? 

Clearly, salvation was temporarily on hold, sacrificed for a front-row seat at political rallies. But now, lo and behold, the light has dawned, and the Kingdom has realized that perhaps their time is better spent on, you know, religion. 

With their exit, the already tiny crowds will likely shrink to a level that rivals an early morning prayer group. One must wonder: will the Duterte rallies now be as empty as their promises? Ah well, every kingdom has its limits