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Lawmakers As Judges, Resource Persons As Suspects?

Ah, the glorious spectacle of our Senate and House investigations! It’s a modern-day gladiator arena where the “honorable” legislators sharpen their tongues, ready to pounce on any poor soul who dares to show up. 

“Invited” resource persons are damned if they don’t show up and damned if they do. So what gives?

These resource persons, some not even suspects but mere informants, quickly find themselves in the hot seat, sweating under the studio lights as they’re grilled like it’s a cook-off. You’d think these public servants signed up for a reality show instead of public service, what with the way they flex their authority on national TV.

Sometimes we wonder whether these Congressional hearings are really “in aid of legislation.”  It seems our lawmakers are trying to hone their skills in case one day they become judges or attorneys in a real court of law.  Some do better than others. The spectrum runs between the compassionate and respectful to the arrogant and all-knowing, deciding for themselves that a witness is lying more than invoking the right to remain silent for fear of self-incrimination.

Perhaps next time, these resource persons should come dressed as superheroes to remind our esteemed solons of their actual duties. It seems they might need a little reminder that their roles involve more than just grandstanding for the cameras.

Beginning of the End for VP Sara Duterte?

Is this the end of VP Sara Duterte’s political career? The question may seem premature—after all, she’s not just a politician but practically royalty in the Philippines. Her outbursts during the budget hearing were, to be fair, nothing new. She’s just showing us the same firebrand spirit that had endeared her to millions. What’s a little tantrum here and there when you’re used to ruling a city with an iron fist?

But perhaps the tide is turning. When even her most loyal defenders are now clutching their pearls, one might wonder if this is more than just a bad week. Could it be that the “daughter of the nation” is losing her charm? Her police security detail being pulled out could just be a case of thinning ranks, or maybe they, too, need a break from the drama.

As netizens mock her, and polls show her slipping, the once-unthinkable seems to be happening: people are questioning the infallibility of the Duterte brand. But let’s not be too quick to write her off. If there’s one thing the Duterte family knows, it’s how to play the long game. Like father like daughter like siblings. 

Still, if this is indeed the beginning of the end, it’s shaping up to be quite a show.