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What REALLY motivates Antonio Contreras whenever he defends Isko Moreno in his Manila Times column?

Posted onAugust 18, 2021AuthorRamon OrtollLeave a comment

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CategoriesLifestyle, PoliticsTagsantonio contreras, election 2022, isko moreno, jonvic remulla, martin andanar, mocha uson

Candidates need to meet the GENUINE SINCERITY standard to stand a chance in 2022. Very few of them do.

Posted onJune 9, 2021July 21, 2021AuthorRamon Ortoll1 Comment

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CategoriesPoliticsTagsandrew masigan, Boo Chanco, danding cojuangco, election 2022, gibo teodoro, leni robredo, mocha uson, ping lacson, rodrigo duterte

Elitist mentality of UP “activists” on display following Mocha Uson event at Diliman campus

Posted onOctober 30, 2018Authorbenign022 Comments

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CategoriesEducation, PoliticsTagsactivism, lumads, mocha uson, university of the philippines, university student council

The self-righteousness and hypocrisy of activists ruin otherwise noble advocacies

Posted onOctober 10, 2018October 10, 2018AuthorIlda6 Comments

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CategoriesReligion, SocietyTagsabs-cbn, Andy Bautista, ateneo, bianca gonzalez, Cheryl Favila, comelec, feminism, gretchen fullido, hypocrisy, Maricar Asprec, mocha uson, sexual harassment

Filipinos have Mocha Uson and the Yellowtards have Jover Laurio. Who’s gonna win?

Posted onOctober 4, 2018Authorbenign012 Comments

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CategoriesMedia, PoliticsTagsblogging, facebook, jover laurio, mocha uson, opposition, social media, twitter

Mocha Uson’s followers have a responsibility to keep Mocha Uson honest and progressive

Posted onAugust 11, 2018Authorbenign029 Comments

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CategoriesCulture, Glitz and Glamour, Government, PoliticsTagsentertainment, federalism, mocha uson

Are Yellows Even Capable of Arguing Intelligently?

Posted onMarch 17, 2018AuthorHector Gamboa7 Comments

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CategoriesPoliticsTagsAnti-Duterte, bridge premise, Duterte, Duterte Derangement Syndrome, factual statement, Jerry Seinfeld, kris aquino, logic, mocha uson, rappler, value judgment, yellows

The Rapplerettes in Mullets of the 1986 “People Power Revolution”

Posted onFebruary 28, 2018February 28, 2018Authorbenign02 Comments

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CategoriesMediaTagsactivism, catholic bishops conference of the philippines, EDSA, journalism, june keithley, maan hontiveros, mass communication, mocha uson, NUJP, people power, radio veritas, radyo bandido, rappler

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