You know that campaign ad on TV featuring former Senator Tessie Oreta wherein she hopes to turn her infamous "Dancing Queen" stunt during the Erap impeachment trial into some sort of a righteous epiphany ("I made a mistake") to lure in votes? I think my guts just spilled out.
Madame, change advisers. That strategy has clearly back-fired. And no, I haven't forgotten that incident and especially the disgust I felt back then (and I still do, now) when you made a plain mockery of justice and truth.
And now, appearing on TV as if you were close to breaking into tears, you seek understanding and forgiveness, all I can say is, Yuck! If you were really sincere, you'd have done that a long time ago, long before the election season. Disgusting.
She languishes in the bottom half in the latest SWS, and assessing her chances, Malaya even reported that along with other candidates not doing well in the surveys, she might "slide" down the political ladder and seek a Congressional position instead. The nerve.
Other candidates I am not voting are:
Pangilinan- This overrated husband of Sharon Cuneta is clearly a beneficiary of hype and his righteous image. In a Debate episode on Channel 7, I remember him speaking in hollow language, empty rhetoric and motherhood statements. Very, very disappointing. Miriam's right in criticizing this former student of hers.
Cayetano- C'mmon. He's making a career out of Mike Arroyo, trying to project an image of being an 'expose' man, with embarassing results. All hot air. No substance at all.
Montano- He reminds voters that he stands to lose millions in endorsements because of his foray into politics. And so the logic is that we owe him a lot if we won't vote for him.
Gomez- He flirted with the administration party. Good thing he now runs as an independent and has no political machinery. At least there's a good chance he won't win.
Pichay- For some reason, the metaphor of a "pechay" plant in the Senate ("itanim sa Senado") just doesn't do it for me.
Trillanes- He set a bad precedent, spawning copycat hostage-takers "with a conscience". Just yesterday, a day care center proprietor hostaged his own students for over 10 hours inside an airconditioned bus, demanding "free education" for deprived kids. Isn't Trillanes supposedly behind bars? Why is he running for senator?
Honasan- Favorite hobby is plotting coup d'etats, unecessarily putting the lives of so many at risk.
Madame, change advisers. That strategy has clearly back-fired. And no, I haven't forgotten that incident and especially the disgust I felt back then (and I still do, now) when you made a plain mockery of justice and truth.
And now, appearing on TV as if you were close to breaking into tears, you seek understanding and forgiveness, all I can say is, Yuck! If you were really sincere, you'd have done that a long time ago, long before the election season. Disgusting.
She languishes in the bottom half in the latest SWS, and assessing her chances, Malaya even reported that along with other candidates not doing well in the surveys, she might "slide" down the political ladder and seek a Congressional position instead. The nerve.
Other candidates I am not voting are:
Pangilinan- This overrated husband of Sharon Cuneta is clearly a beneficiary of hype and his righteous image. In a Debate episode on Channel 7, I remember him speaking in hollow language, empty rhetoric and motherhood statements. Very, very disappointing. Miriam's right in criticizing this former student of hers.
Cayetano- C'mmon. He's making a career out of Mike Arroyo, trying to project an image of being an 'expose' man, with embarassing results. All hot air. No substance at all.
Montano- He reminds voters that he stands to lose millions in endorsements because of his foray into politics. And so the logic is that we owe him a lot if we won't vote for him.
Gomez- He flirted with the administration party. Good thing he now runs as an independent and has no political machinery. At least there's a good chance he won't win.
Pichay- For some reason, the metaphor of a "pechay" plant in the Senate ("itanim sa Senado") just doesn't do it for me.
Trillanes- He set a bad precedent, spawning copycat hostage-takers "with a conscience". Just yesterday, a day care center proprietor hostaged his own students for over 10 hours inside an airconditioned bus, demanding "free education" for deprived kids. Isn't Trillanes supposedly behind bars? Why is he running for senator?
Honasan- Favorite hobby is plotting coup d'etats, unecessarily putting the lives of so many at risk.
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