Impostor or Imposture?

by Pol Pinoy and Maria Bratikova

It’s amusing to witness the emergence of an impostor, with just a handful of followers – 5 to be exact – attempting to ride the coattails of the popular Politique PH and the notorious Thinking Pinoy. 

In the eloquent words of Cherie Gil, this not-so-great imitator  is nothing but a second-rate, trying-hard copycat. 

It proclaims itself as “Adobo Chronicles” but ours is THE only true Adobo Chronicles, serving our  savory dish in gourmet style, unparalleled wit, and satirical finesse. 

As for this “imposture” which came into being just last August, its attempt to create enmity between us and our esteemed colleagues on socmed and our more than 28 million viewers, it can only sulk in the sourness of cheap vinegar. All we can say is “mange ton coeur!”

Dr. Rowena Burden’s Yellow Brick Road To Cebu Governorship

Dr. Rowena Burden’s recent announcement to challenge Gwen Garcia for the Cebu governorship in 2025 has raised eyebrows due to her choice of rhetoric. 

Engaging in personal attacks and making unverified allegations, such as claiming Garcia’s involvement with a ‘has-been’ actor for a sexual tryst, detracts from the essence of a political campaign.

Political competition should be based on issues, policies, and vision for the future, rather than resorting to character assassinations. While it’s important for candidates to scrutinize their opponents’ records and decisions, ad hominem attacks diminish the quality of public discourse and erode trust in the political process.

Voters deserve informed choices, and it is the responsibility of the candidates to provide a constructive and respectful dialogue. 

Dr. Burden should focus on articulating her own plans for Cebu’s future and engage in debates that allow for a healthy exchange of ideas. Encouraging a respectful and issue-driven campaign will serve the public interest and democracy in a much more meaningful way.

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