"I've said this over and over again — you prefer vloggers and influencers now for your so-called unbiased content, but on our worst days as a nation, it's the journalists who will show up. Remember that."
- Lian Buan #KardingPH
Hindi mo ikamamatay ang pagpapakumbaba.
Nakakapangit ng inyong paghuhugas-kamay. Tingnan mo, nakapahamak ka na. 😂✌️
Tama, hindi madaling makalimot. Pero madali namang magbayad ng tamang buwis at magpakita ng katiting na pagsisisi. Mas mabilis gumaling ang sugat pag ginagamot.
WATCH: In his first presscon after the presumptive win of his boss, Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr., Vic Rodriguez ignores questions on how the incoming chief diplomat can travel to the United States with a standing contempt order there.
Full story: https://t.co/fZAsndAAOf
Quoting my cousin....
"Philippines has the slowest and very unreliable internet in asia …. and yet the fastest election transmission in the world …. #magical"
WATCH: Drone shots of that record-breaking 780,000 “Kakampinks” who attended the miting de avance of the Robredo-Pangilinan, a massive show of force on the last day of the 2022 campaign period. #PHVote#WeDecide 🎥: VP Leni Media Bureau | via @maracepeda
What a ride it has been!! Isang malaking karangalan para sa akin na ipaglaban kayo—at makipaglaban kasama kayo. Ipanalo na natin ang sambayanang Pilipino🇵🇭
'ANG SINUNGALING SA SIMULA, SINUNGALING HANGGANG DULO'
This was what VP Leni Robredo had to say after Bongbong Marcos Jr. revived a lie that he was cheated in the 2016 vice presidential race even though the Supreme Court ruled otherwise.
READ: https://t.co/Qxqm25Xh6J
So funny the way you called out the Catholic Church for backing up #LeniKiko but Celebrating INC's endorsement for BBMSARA.
So proud of my #kakampINC friends. Salamat sa pagtindig! 💗🌸
Had dinner at Café Breton the other night. Lahat ng staff nakasuot ng pink Leni lapel pin. Lahat daw sila Leni-Kiko. May call nga raw mga taga-kabilang parlor to boycott them.
Guys, let's support people and establishments na matapang na kumakampi at kumakampanya para sa tama.
Both TV ads feature the leading candidates walking with common folks.
The lady in pink has real footages of her walking with them. The guy in red is walking with (probably) hired extras/actors in a well-produced set.
Choose your candidate wisely.