Category Archives: Politics

The Ball Is Now In VP Sara Duterte’s Court

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In the ongoing political theater of the absurd, President Bongbong Marcos has deftly maneuvered Vice President Sara Duterte into a precarious position. With all the subtlety of a bull in a china shop (pun intended), Marcos declared that Duterte’s nonchalant “no comment” stance on China’s territorial bullying in the South China Sea is, in fact, a tacit endorsement of the administration’s approach. 

By implicating Duterte as complicit in the government’s diplomacy, Marcos has effectively painted her into a corner, forcing her to either renounce her father’s legacy or embrace the label of being anti-China—a political hot potato she’d probably rather not handle. 

It’s a classic case of political brinkmanship, where the ball is now firmly in Duterte’s court. Will she risk the wrath of her father’s supporters by denouncing Marcos’ claim, or will she swallow her pride and forever hold her peace, leaving the nation to wonder where her loyalties truly lie? 

Only time will tell in this absurd game of political chess.

Has Journalist-Apologist Rigoberto Tiglao Fallen Out Of Grace?

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Ah, the irony of Rigoberto Tiglao, once a loyal mouthpiece for former President Arroyo, now riding high on his moral high horse to critique the Marcos administration. How the mighty have fallen, or in Tiglao’s case, stumbled off their steed.

From left to right, Tiglao’s political compass spins faster than a weather vane in a hurricane, as he dances to the tune of administration favors. Accused of incompetency and living the high life while representing the nation abroad, Tiglao’s credibility resembles a house of cards in a windstorm. Oh, and did we already mention that his media colleagues have fact-checked many of his claims?

But fear not, for Tiglao has donned the mantle of a prophet of doom, warning of the perils of the Marcos administration. Yet, his sudden disdain seems more like the pot calling the kettle black, a traitor to the nation’s trust, and a cautionary tale of political opportunism at its finest.

James Taylor’s Got A Friend In Bongbong And Liza Marcos

After almost 8 years since music legend James Taylor cancelled a scheduled concert in the Philippines, he’s back as a friend to Filipinos and to Bongbong Marcos and First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos.  

The cancelled concert was a political statement about former President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war, specifically over alleged extra-judicial killings.  But “tokhang” is no more and so Taylor treated fans with much nostalgia in a concert in Manila, with no less than the First Couple in attendance.  

They say music and politics don’t mix, but history tells us that music has always played a huge role in protests against terror, injustice and violations of human rights.

It could also constitute an endorsement, subtle or not.