Category Archives: Politics

Rodrigo Duterte Redefines Self-Incrimination

In a masterclass on self-incrimination, former President Rodrigo Duterte seemed to redefine the legal concept by turning it into a personal confessional.

While witnesses at congressional hearings skillfully dodge questions with lines like “I invoke my right,” Duterte’s approach was refreshingly unorthodox. He freely admitted to actions that would make most attorneys reach for a stiff drink, calmly confirming his own role in alleged extrajudicial killings under his infamous war on drugs.

For Duterte, who once made headlines for his brazen admissions, due process seemed more like a quaint formality. After all, why waste taxpayer money on affidavits, testimonies, and ICC investigations when he’s already provided the main exhibit—himself?

Is this bravery, or has Duterte accidentally set a new standard for “self-cremation”? Instead of painstakingly unearthing counter evidence of wrongdoing, the former president has lit his own bonfire, inviting the world to watch. It’s the kind of bold legal strategy that would make any defense lawyer’s head spin.

Witnesses and lawyers need not apply here; Duterte’s testimony has already done the job. Why call it self-incrimination when “self-destruction” has a much better ring to it? In Duterte’s Philippines, it seems, the strongest accusations come straight from the top—no cross-examination required.

Will Quadcom Remain Fair And Maintain Integrity?

The Congressional Quad committee hearing on the war on drugs has now turned into the ultimate reality show of vendettas.

With Col. Hector Grijalde flipping the script and exposing two of the Quad’s chairs, it seems the war on drugs has taken a backseat to a more thrilling battle: “The War on Grijalde.”

Instead of tackling critical issues, the committee is primed to shift its focus to dismantling their former resource person.

Who knew that the next chapter in the fight against drugs would be a courtroom drama that raises questions about the Quad’s sense of fairness and integrity? Now, instead of sifting through evidence, members will be busy nursing grudges and strategizing takedowns. The audience is left to wonder: was this ever about public welfare, or just another political soap opera? Either way, the only war being fought here is to protect reputations, not society.

VP Sara Should Challenge Dad To Undergo Fentanyl Overdose Test!

Ah, the VP’s grand hair follicle test challenge—a bold new way to display “leadership” in the 2025 elections! It’s like a plot twist straight out of a reality TV show: Survivor: Drug Test Edition. One wonders if she’s aware that the real intrigue here isn’t which candidate has the cleanest follicles, but rather, who’s daring enough to call her bluff.

To those who say VP Sara’s enthusiasm for these follicular deep dives would be more convincing if she herself underwent a drug and psychiatric test, I say—perhaps her father could join in on the fun! Imagine it: Rodrigo Duterte, the comeback king of Davao City politics, throwing his hat (and follicles) into the ring. After all, given his own history of fentanyl use, shouldn’t he lead by example? Just to make sure that he’s, you know, fully in control and free from any, shall we say, extra help? (Fentanyl is 50x more potent than heroin and when misused the consequences can be fatal.)

Ultimately, it’s quite the hair-raising affair. But will it give voters the insight they truly need, or merely add to the circus? Because, as with most things in Philippine politics, the test of genuine integrity still seems worlds away.