Category Archives: Social Media

PCOO Creates New Internet Hashtag To Drum Up Support For President Duterte

4E059C05-EF5B-4240-8C03-A5070D286A7EMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chornicles, Manila Bureau) – Presidential Communications Coordinating Office (PCOO) Secretary Martin Andanar is not satisfied with the 72% trust rating of Rodrigo Duterte so his office is launching a new Internet campaign to drum up more support for the President.

The new campaign involves the use and spread of the hashtag  #DigongMyLabs, coined by no less than PCOO Undersecretary Lorraine Marie T. Badoy.

Andanar told The Adobo Chronicles the goal of the campaign is to increase Duterte’s trust rating among Filipinos to about 95%.

And who else would be the best model and poster girl for the ad campaign than Badoy herself?

It looks like PCOO is finally putting to good use its more than P1 billion budget.

Last week, The Adobo Chronicles reported that PCOO started campaigning for Duterte for his 2022 reelection bid at the North Cemetery.

PCOO Already Campaigning For PRRD Reelection In 2022

1E57C901-0FDC-40E7-96C4-EB9A439B90D0MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – It came straight from the horse’s mouth: the Presidential Communications Coordinating Office (PCOO) has begun campaigning to re-elect Rodrigo Duterte as President come 2022.

The 2022 campaign was officially launched on November 1, 2018 at the North Cemetery.

On her Facebook account, PCOO Undersecretary Lorriane Marie T. Badoy revealed that the PCOO team showed up in full force at the cemetery giving out water, bread, coffee and pamaypay to thousands of Filipinos who were honoring their dead.

Given the more than P1 Billion budget of PCOO, there sure would be a lot of campaign  giveaways to go around between now and 2022!

Mabuhay, PRRD! Mabuhay PCOO!

Lea Vs. Lea With An ‘H’

79C0050D-A08B-464F-88F6-7227AF3BA240.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – It’s “A Whole New World” when we all sing “Isang Mundo, Isang Awit.” But the reality is, we have a divided world, a divided Philippines and each of us sings a different tune.

This division cannot be more evident in a celebrated Twitter exchange between the ladies who popularized the two songs:  Lea Salonga and Leah Navarro.  Lea and Lea with an “H.”

But more than the Twitter posts, the two Leas have a stanchion between them, one that appears to separate Lea the Duterte-leaning progressive, and Leah, the Yellow minion.

It all started with a comment Salonga made during a recent interview when asked about the current inflation in the Philippines:  She said:

“You gotta wonder, we’re angry about this, we have to see if it’s happened in previous administrations before and if we got angry then, too. And if it happened before and you didn’t get angry, you might have to examine why that is.”

Duterte critics and pro-Aquino netizens immediately responded to Salonga’s comments, coming to the defense of the “previous administration” of NoyNoy Aquino.

Then in a subsequent Twitter post asking her followers what can be done to bring about love in the world, Salonga asked:

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… to which Navarro gave an unsolicited advice:

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Then, this response to Navarro’s unsolicited advice from another netizen:

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Hmmm. We wonder if Aga (Muhlach) will join in the fray… and if Agot (Isidro) will also have something to say.

Celebrity wars, they call it.