Senator Bong Go’s Shameless Grandstanding For 2025 Elections

As Filipinos embarked on their annual Holy Week exodus, they were met not only with the usual traffic jams but also with an unexpected barrage of “safe trip” messages courtesy of none other than Bong Go, the incumbent senator turned early bird campaigner. While commuters navigated through congested highways, they couldn’t escape the omnipresence of Go’s shameless positioning for re-election, plastered across roads like confetti at a parade.

In a move reminiscent of a desperate carnival barker, Go seized the opportunity to hijack the holiday spirit with his thinly veiled political ploys. What should have been a time of reflection and family bonding turned into a spectacle of political opportunism.

While technically within legal bounds, Go’s antics left a bitter taste in the mouths of many Filipinos, reminding them that good intentions can quickly sour when they come wrapped in the garish packaging of self-serving ambition.

As the saying goes, there’s a time and place for everything, and the Holy Week highway is certainly not the place for shameless political grandstanding.

Many will recall that in a previous senatorial election, Go, longtime aide of President Rodrigo Duterte, was accused of using government resources for his campaign with his face plastered on signage for the government-funded Malasakit Centers.

And while we’re at it, a member of the House of Representatives, Camille Villar — a virtual unknown except for her surname from that influential and moneyed family of Las Piñas, ditto’d Go with the exact same grandstanding message.

Fact-Checking Jay Sonza, The P1Million/Month Man From SMNI

Ex-broadcast journalist-turned-fake news troll whom SMNI News pays P1 Million a month for who-knows-what is at it again: spreading misinformation and fakery.

Jay Sonza’s most recent post about 17,500 foreign troops arriving in Subic for the Holy Week smacks of careless, if not ill-intentioned swipe at Philippine Military cooperative agreements with the U.S. and Australia.

First off, Sonza used an archived photo from 2020, obviously not taken in Subic nor the Philippines.

Secondly, the 17,500 number which Sonza says comprised of foreign troops, was actually the combined forces from the Armed Forces of the Philippines with much less numbers from the U.S. and Australia.

The crux of the matter is that the event which Sonza says happened over this year’s Holy Week was part of the Balikatan exercises from the past year, not in Subic but Palawan.

We wonder if Sonza himself is taking the drug Fentanyl which is causing his brain to go wayward!

Metro Manila Of Our Dreams (Video)

Driving on EDSA on Good Friday

As the Lenten weekend descends upon Metro Manila, the bustling streets and overcrowded malls undergo a miraculous transformation. Suddenly, the city resembles a ghost town, with eerie silence replacing the usual cacophony of honking horns and bustling crowds. It’s as if the entire population has vanished into thin air, leaving behind only a few stray cats and pigeons to roam the deserted streets.

This annual exodus highlights the curious phenomenon of Metro Manila’s status as a melting pot for Filipinos from all corners of the archipelago. As families reunite in their hometowns or retreat to quieter provinces, one can’t help but ponder the implications for urban congestion. Could job and educational opportunities outside the capital offer a solution to decongesting this overpopulated metropolis?

Perhaps, in a satirical twist of fate, Metro Manila might one day find itself deserted year-round, as Filipinos from the provinces flock to the city only for their annual vacation pilgrimage. 

Until then, the Lenten weekend remains a temporary reprieve from the chaos of urban life—a brief interlude of peace and quiet in the heart of the Philippines’ busiest hub.

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