Weaponizing presidential health secrecy
“Seven years ago, I was an interesting person. Now I am a corpse,” lamented Benito Mussolini after his ouster and arrest, when he sensed the end was near.
Try
“Seven years ago, I was an interesting person. Now I am a corpse,” lamented Benito Mussolini after his ouster and arrest, when he sensed the end was near.
The top image was taken two years into the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.
While President Rodrigo Duterte boasts of having “bright” people in his Cabinet and assures that his administration is “busy doing everything” to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, he also warns that “many more will die” and that the solution to the COVID-19 problem is beyond his control.
The two senior officials have spread no such news.
This is all concocted. President Rodrigo Duterte has not called Marcos to install him in Malacañang to replace Vice President Leni Robredo.
Instead of having Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go post staged photos to prove that President Rodrigo Duterte is alive, why doesn’t Malacañang release a medical bulletin on the chief executive’s health?
This statement is manufactured.
Amidst the disaster of unabated rise of COVID-19 cases (breaching the 5, 000 mark last Saturday, the highest daily increase since Aug. 26, 2020), the Filipino people are being set up for another tragedy: an attempt to bastardize the Constitution for President Duterte to continue being in power after his term ends on June 30, 2022.
Duterte, while openly critical of Robredo, has said no such thing in his speeches.
Sa isang talumpati noong Marso 4 na wala pang 13 minuto ang itinagal, gumawa ng hindi bababa sa tatlong maling pahayag si Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa pagpapasinaya ng mga bagong mga paaralan sa Lawang Bato National High School (LBNHS) at Canumay East National High School (CENHS) sa Valenzuela City.