Tignan: Trump, pinag re resign ng mga DDS sa New York. Sara pinatatakbong presidente ng USA.
“Ayaw nyo kay Sara sa Pilipinas, dito nalang sya sa amin sa New York - DDS supporter”
@alvin98041661@1wony1diva Then you're the one missing the point. We provide world class service for a fraction of the cost. We can argue it's not decent wage and madami pa dapat itaas at ilaban pero we are affordable for the service we deliver.
@AltStarMagic@itsShowtimeNa Napanood ko to kanina, umpisa pa lang masama na timpla no vice kasi walang energy mga contestants. Si ate na to yung in interview nila then wala na. Dagdag mo pa na ang lutang ni ate dito sa jackpot round.
Side note, medyo nagiging Willie Revillame vibes na si Vice minsan.
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Shootout o palabas? It’s the morning after… and we’re realizing more and more that some details of the incident simply do not add up.
First, why was Senate security already fully armed and media personnel reportedly informed in advance that an arrest might happen inside the Senate? Did they already anticipate the supposed shooting?
Second, why did the Senate President immediately point to NBI agents when those same agents had supposedly been barred from entering the Senate since Monday? Wasn’t Senate security tightened precisely to prevent law enforcement officers from entering the premises and arresting the fugitive senator being sheltered there?
There are more questions, and the facts don’t really add up. And if this was staged, then the script was badly written.
For instance, what exactly would have been the motive of those allegedly trying to interfere with the Senate? Almost instantly, mabilis pa sa alas kwatro, our dearest Senator-Vloggers went live to amplify the narrative that “the Senate is under attack.”
But under attack by whom? Certainly not by law enforcement agencies, according to both the NBI and the PNP. And for what purpose? To secretly and forcibly execute an ICC arrest warrant against a sitting senator while the entirety of this country’s media was present and watching?
In fact, the motive for staging, or at the very least exploiting, such a narrative appears much clearer. The story that “the Senate is under attack” conveniently generates public sympathy not only for continuing to harbor an international fugitive, but also for once again delaying the Senate’s constitutional duty to convene the impeachment trial.
Who stands to gain if the Senate is temporarily paralyzed because it is supposedly under attack, if not one of their own and their political allies?
And spare us the accusation that we are merely being conspiracy theorists or watching too many teleseryes. The smuggling of Senator Bato dela Rosa into the Senate, his marathon through the stairways, the angry but triumphant return to the session hall, and the subsequent leadership coup — these are precisely the kinds of scenes Filipino teleseryes are made of. And it seems the director and writer enjoyed the first episode enough to produce a sequel.
The public deserves a full and credible accounting of what truly happened. There must an immediate independent investigation. Especially when the new Senate President and some of his allies are not exactly known for having the healthiest relationship with the truth.
And all of this could have been avoided if the fugitive senator had simply chosen to surrender voluntarily and face the charges against him before the international court. None of those lives, neither the journalists’ nor the Senate employees’, put at risk last night if not for the unwillingness of the former police chief to face justice. After all, has he not long dreamed in his sleep, like a frustrated scriptwriter, of a tearful, cinematic reunion with Tatay Digong?
Senator Bato dela Rosa should realize that the ICC warrant will not simply disappear. It is only a matter of time before he is arrested and eventually sent to The Hague. And whatever political theater he and his allies are staging now may only make it more difficult for him to later argue for provisional release before the ICC. Flight risk, after all, is not merely about escaping arrest. It is also about demonstrating a willingness to evade accountability.
And so it is with the impeachment trial against Vice President Sara Duterte. It will not simply go away. The allegations involving billions in bank transactions and the misuse of millions in confidential and intelligence funds will not magically disappear because of procedural delays, manufactured chaos, or political spectacle. At some point, the evidence will have to be confronted. And the longer they evade accountability, the more the evasion itself begins to look like an admission of guilt. https://t.co/ISEnJOsxnX
There goes the Senate, its fall from its grace and hollowing out from within as it became a playground for dynasties and the Dutertes. Before the impeachment trial against VP Sara even begins, the chamber is already being rearranged to guarantee paralysis, delay, or acquittal. And so the tragedy of the Senate is complete: once imagined as the home of statesmanship and the promises of our republic, it now risks becoming just another refuge for impunity and trapo politics.