FACT CHECK: Rodrigo Duterte Never Promised To Reduce The Price Of Rice To P7 Per Kilo! (Video)

In the grand theater of political promises, the script often gets a rewrite before reality takes the stage. 

The recent duet between President Bongbong Marcos and his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte over the price of rice provides a comical encore. While Marcos orchestrated a crescendo promising rice at P20 per kilo, Duterte’s refrain from 2018 echoed promises of a melodious P7 per kilo. 

However, fact-checking this operatic performance reveals a discordant truth: Duterte’s pledge was not a definitive price but a fanciful symphony of reduction, “up to” P7 less than prevailing rates. Yet, as audiences eagerly anticipate the grand finale of affordable rice, the promised crescendo has yet to reach its climax. 

Whether it’s P7 or P20 per kilo, the score remains unwritten, leaving citizens to wonder if this political overture will ever strike the right chord of affordability in their grocery bills.

She Said She Said

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Ah, the timeless dance of political doubletalk – a spectacle as predictable as it is exasperating. 

Politicians, masters of the art of evasion, spin their rhetoric like a web of deceit, only to backtrack when caught in the snare of their own words. The cycle repeats ad nauseam: a public statement is made, swiftly followed by cries of misquotation, allegations of fake news, or conveniently scapegoating unsuspecting staff members. 

Yet, amidst this labyrinth of disingenuity, a rare breed emerges – those courageous souls who dare to admit their fallibility. Hail to these paragons of humility, who recognize that opinions evolve and minds change. In a world where permanence is but a fleeting illusion, their willingness to embrace transformation stands as a beacon of authenticity amidst a sea of political obfuscation. 

Let us raise a toast to the politicians who dare to defy the status quo and embrace the liberating power of owning up to misstatements.

Rappler Turns To Porn!

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In a perplexing attempt to salvage its tarnished reputation, Rappler, once a bastion of hard-hitting journalism, has taken a bizarre turn towards the sensational. 

From relentless scrutiny of political figures like Rodrigo Duterte and Bongbong Marcos, the platform now seems more preoccupied with the mundane pursuits of celebrity gossip. However, Rappler’s recent pivot to pornography is perhaps the most bewildering of all. In a desperate bid for relevance, Maria Ressa’s brainchild appears to have forsaken its journalistic integrity in favor of titillation. 

Gone are the days of investigative exposes; now, it seems the only thing Rappler is uncovering is skin-deep. While the shift may garner fleeting attention and short-term gains, one can’t help but lament the degradation of a once-respected institution into a tabloid-esque purveyor of smut. 

Perhaps Rappler should reconsider its trajectory before plunging further into the depths of sensationalism.

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