Category Archives: The Media

Philippine House Probe To Show Alleged Sex Tape Of Former Miss Universe

IMG_5985.PNGMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Unless there will be a sudden change of heart, the House of Representatives committee investigating the proliferation of illegal drug trade at the New Bilibid Prison (National Penitentiary) will show the alleged sex video tape involving Senator Leila De Lima, Justice Secretary during the Aquino administration.

While many are calling the House move illegal, lawmakers are insisting that the sex tape is crucial to prove the relationship of De Lima to her alleged driver, lover and bagman in the illegal drug activity.

But the De Lima tape is not going to be the only video that will be shown to lawmakers.  Much like a music concert, there is an “opening act.”

That opening act would be the showing of the alleged sex tape involving 1996 Miss Universe Alicia Machado, the Venezuelan-born beauty queen who has become the subject of intense debate between U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

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Machado

During last week’s debate, Clinton said Trump had called Machado “Miss Piggy” and “Miss Housekeeping.”

In subsequent interviews, Trump said Machado did gain weight and was a problem for the Miss Universe Organization which the Republican candidate owned at that time. He tweeted that people should view Machado’s sex tape.

House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez said that showing the “opening act” proves that Congress is not biased towards De Lima.  He also was confident that showing the Machado sex tape would ensure 100% attendance of lawmakers in the committee hearing next week.

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Philippines Crowns New Queen Of Intrigue

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Screen captures from Robles’ Twitter Account

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Philippines is known for its penchant for beauty queen titles — like Miss Universe or Miss World — but there is also no shortage of other queenly titles in this nation of more than 100 million people.

For those who are old enough to remember, singer Pilita Corrales was acclaimed as “Asian’s Queen of Song.”  For millennials, former presidential sister and television talk show host Kris Aquino was known as the “Queen of All Media.”  The Philippines itself has been referred to as “Queen of the Pacific.”

Now, the Philippines has just crowned a new “queen.”

Her name is Raissa Robles, self-confessed investigative journalist.  She has just  been named “Queen of Intrigue.”

And rightly so.

In just the last few weeks, Robles took to her Twitter account to sow intrigue.

She just posted that if Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago — who passed away from cancer just a few hours ago — had been elected president, her vice presidential running mate Bongbong Marcos would now be president.  Except that it was Leni Robredo who was elected VP.

She also previously posted an intriguing observation (suggested by one of her fanatics) that President Rodrigo Roa Duterte may be sporting the exact same tattoo on his left hand as self-confessed killer and Senate “extra-judicial killing” hearing witness Edgar Matobato.

And speaking of congressional hearings,  Robles also took to Twitter to express her admiration for one of the inmate witnesses during the House of Representatives hearing on the illegal drug trade at the New Bilibid Prison — Herbert Colangco.  Robles found Colango to be “handsome.”

We congratulate Robles for her well-deserved title.  She certainly sees a lot of things through her yellow lenses that most of us don’t.

Now we now what IJ stands for.  Not Investigate Journalist. But Intrigue Journalist.

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Local And Foreign Media Blame President Duterte For Bright Philippine Financial Forecast

image.jpegMANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – It’s all President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s fault, according to local and foreign media.  The Philippine economy is about to crash and armageddon is looming over the country.

Stocks have been on a downward trend and the Philippine peso is losing its ground compared to the U.S dollar — all because of Duterte’s foul mouth and allegations of extra-judicial killings related to his war on drugs.

Today, Duterte was again blamed by the media for a newly-released financial forecast by the Asian Development Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

Both organizations raised their respective 2016 growth forecasts for the Philippines on the back of solid economic fundamentals.

Following the conclusion of its executive board’s Article IV consultation with the Philippines, the IMF said in a Sept. 26 statement that the “outlook for the Philippine economy remains favorable despite external headwinds,” such that it raised to 6.4 percent from 6 percent previously its growth projection for 2016.

The Philippines is in big trouble, unless Duterte changes his ways.

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