The making of Baste Duterte as a killing mayor
His first kill order came naturally from none other than his own father, the former president.
His first kill order came naturally from none other than his own father, the former president.
Marcos’ endorsement of the proposal to focus only on economic Cha-cha did not help the Cha-cha advocacy.
When former president Rodrigo Duterte agreed with Chinese President Xi Jin Ping to not repair the BRP Sierra Madre, he was, in fact, abandoning the Marines valiantly manning the rusting ship, which has become a heroic symbol of the Philippine’s resistance against the creeping invasion by China. That was treason.
Kindness to her family, even if it may not be for the benefit of the Filipino people, is her norm for friendship. Such is the fragile philosophy of senator Cynthia Villar.
The announcement of Ramon Ang’s San Miguel Corporation (SMC) winning the Php170.6-billion deal to rehabilitate the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) did not sit well with a lot of people. Privatization it seems is a traumatic word for many Filipinos.
For those five days, all we did was eat, sleep and travel when we were not praying and reflecting on the passion of Jesus Christ.
These so-called prayer rallies serve as a timely reminder about Jesus’ warning about false prophets “who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.”
Because politicians sought Quiboloy’s endorsement of their candidacies, do they believe his assertion that he is “the son of god”?
Any honest-to-goodness discussion of senators protecting the embattled Apollo Quiboloy should always find its center on his wealth and riches. In a country where political power is for sale, there is no other way.
It is that time of the year again, the period around the Edsa People Power anniversary, that the recurring line gets regurgitated. The worn-out line goes that Rodrigo Duterte’s family should be ashamed that their matriarch Soledad Duterte was an anti-Marcos crusader.