Category Archives: Politics

Leni Robredo: From Angat To Lundag!

Leni Robredo’s much-touted volunteer network,  “Angat Buhay,” seems to have lost its momentum, raising questions about its effectiveness. 

Despite the initial buzz, the organization has become notably quiet, prompting concerns of “Ningas Cogon” or a lack of sustained commitment. Criticism surfaces regarding the absence of timely responses to recent calamities, undermining the notion of always being the first on the ground. The volunteer network’s lapse in communication, with the last news update dating back to June, fuels skepticism about its current state.

Moreover, Leni Robredo’s foray into a new movement, “Lundag Silakbo,” aimed at combating disinformation, appears as a diversion. Critics argue that the leader is more focused on image-building than on tangible action, accusing her of making lofty claims without substantial follow-through. The transition from self-promotion to encouraging followers to engage in a figurative leap raises eyebrows about the organization’s priorities. 

First, they want to make angat their sariling bangko, and now they want their followers to make lundag?

As public scrutiny intensifies, it remains to be seen whether Robredo’s initiatives will regain the vigor they once promised.

Finally, Bb. Maharlika Releases Video!

In a dazzling display of irony, Bb. Maharlika, the self-proclaimed gossip virtuoso, has managed to reel in her own slippery tale. 

For the longest time, she tantalized the public with whispers of a scandalous video involving President Bongbong Marcos and a suspiciously powdered polvoron affair. The nation waited with bated breath, expecting a revelation that would shake the political landscape. 

However, the punchline arrived not in the form of a damning video but as a self-incriminating confession from Maharlika herself.

In an unparalleled act of catching oneself by the mouth, she admitted there was never any video to begin with. The only thing sniffing the white powder now seems to be Maharlika’s credibility, evaporating faster than milk on a hot day. 

The public is left wondering if this comedic twist was a masterstroke or an accidental slip of the tongue. One thing is for certain: in the realm of gossip, sometimes the biggest fish are the ones caught by their own tales.

Ralph Recto As New Finance Secretary: Vilmanians Turn Noranians!

by Melchor Vergara

In the kaleidoscopic world of Philippine showbiz, where fan rivalry is more intense than a telenovela plot twist, the intersection of fandom and politics creates a spectacle that would make even the most seasoned scriptwriters blush. 

The clash between Noranians and Vilmanians, the nation’s cinematic Hatfields and McCoys, takes a bizarre turn as politics intervenes.

Superstar Nora Aunor, the icon synonymous with melodrama, is labeled a Marcos loyalist, while Vilma Santos, the eternal Star for All Seasons, finds herself on the Pinklawan side. 

Enter President Bongbong Marcos, who, in a plot twist worthy of an award-winning screenplay, appoints Santos’ husband, Ralph Recto as the new Finance Secretary. 

The Pinklawans, traditionally Santos’ staunch supporters, now face a dilemma. Loyalties shift faster than a celebrity scandal, as disgruntled Pinklawans and even anti-Marcos DDS-es morph into die-hard Noranians overnight. 

In this circus of fandom and politics, one can’t help but wonder if we’re watching a soap opera or the latest political satire.