MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The title of her one and only book, ”Never Again” says it all about how she feels about the late President Ferdinand E. Marcos, Sr.
Now self-proclaimed ”investigative writer” Raissa Robles is making a 180-degree turn. She’s now all praises for Marcos, Sr., praising his intelligence and self-confidence.
In a Facebook post, Robles didn’t mince words in her admiration for the man she and many of her cohorts are calling a ”dictator.”
Unconsciously, in her criticism of Bongbong Marcos (Jr.)’s decision to snub the televised Presidential interviews with the top Presidential candidates, Raissa has made it clear that the country needs a Marcos, Sr. again and again.
Is a new edition of her book in the offing? Let us guess: the title would be ”Never say Never Again!”
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Rappler, owned by Nobel Peace Prize laureate and convicted criminal Mara Ressa wants to take back Twitter!
Rappler, the least trusted news brand in the Philippines according to a study by the Reuters Institute on the Study of Journalism at Oxford University, made known its intention in what it described as its own investigation on Twitter and other social media networks by supporters and followers of presidential candidate Bongbong Marcos.
In its report, Rappler said members of the ”Marcos network” are dominating conversations on Twitter and are spreading lies on Facebook and Tiktok.
Previously, Ressa had demanded to take back the Internet, a ”movement” that obviously failed miserably, so now she is refocusing on Twitter.
The best of luck to Ressa. May the last man standing be a woman!
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – A Congressional Blue Ribbon Committee has issued a subpoena to Maria Ressa to testify in its continuing investigation into the January 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The subpoena was issued after the Nobel Laureate, CEO of Rappler and convicted criminal warned of a repeat of the attack on the U.S. Capitol if what she describes as disinformation is not stopped in the light of the coming Philippine elections.
In its summons, the committee said to Ressa: ”It appears you have some classified information that we are not aware of that will put our American lawmakers at harms way. It is important that we put a stop to this sinister plan to launch a second attack on the Capitol.”
The U.S. Congress has sent a diplomatic note to the Philippine government and the Court of Appeals to allow Ressa to travel to Washington, D.,C. to face the lawmakers.
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