Archive - Commentary Year 2022 all 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 Items per page 18 12 18 24 30 Commentary Surveys and rallies are not what makes candidates win Neither survey results nor mammoth crowds in campaign rallies can make a candidate win. But somehow, these indicate a candidate's popularity or unpopularity. The actual votes we will cast next Monday are what will make candidates win. By Tita C. Valderama | May 2, 2022 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Yes, Yorme, it’s about character He probably thought he was already close to the presidency if he got the endorsement of 1Sambayan, until Robredo gave in to calls for her to run for higher office. By Tita C. Valderama | Apr 25, 2022 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Nothing less than a people’s campaign The show of force for Vice President Leni Robredo on Macapagal Avenue in Pasay City on April 23 amply demonstrated her camp’s strength of purpose, and the burgeoning numbers — per estimates, 412,000 at the site and 171,000 on livestream (although often faltering by dint of a dropping internet signal) — foreshadowed a pitched battle with the survey front-runner Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the polls. By Rosario A. Garcellano | Apr 25, 2022 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Commentary In defeat, defiance? Whoever loses in the May 9 elections for President will have a hard time accepting defeat, but for very different reasons. By Jose Bayani Baylon | Apr 21, 2022 | 0-minute read KEEP READING Commentary A presscon of reductio ad absurdum Three candidates – Lacson, Moreno and Gonzales – tried to dictate their will in the upcoming presidential race from the opulent perch of their press conference at the plush Manila Peninsula Hotel over the weekend. How can these three candidates, haunted by shady and fraudulent credentials, have the moral ascendancy to prescribe which candidate should run and who should withdraw? By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Apr 19, 2022 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Commentary Should the church endorse a political candidate? I speak as a layperson who has studied Catholic theology and catechism. By Antonio J. Montalván II | Apr 17, 2022 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Commentary They should have also been declared nuisance candidates There are ten candidates for president of the Philippines, including one who refuses to attend debates as a matter of calibrated packaging and four who should have been declared as nuisance candidates. By Antonio J. Montalván II | Apr 9, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Pacquiao’s money politics At the proclamation rally last month of boxing champ-turned-presidential aspirant Emmanuel "Manny" Pacquiao, his mother, Dionisia, said in jest that she was worried her son would run out of money after the campaign because he has been giving it away. By Tita C. Valderama | Mar 28, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary A historic election The May 9 election for President of the Philippines is going to be a historic one, one way or the other. By Jose Bayani Baylon | Mar 24, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary China-based troll farms? What vested interest does China have in the forthcoming presidential elections? By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Mar 17, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Robin’s majority It’s been years since I’ve attended a political rally, and more than a decade since I attended one for a presidential candidate. But I found myself with a ringside seat at the UniTeam’s Barotac Nuevo (Iloilo) rally thanks to Dr Ferjenel Biron, an ex- and returning congressman and the political leader and kingpin of the 4th District of Iloilo. By Jose Bayani Baylon | Mar 10, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary The Filipino Marian Eastern Catholic Church of Masbate The sect also goes by another name, Ina Poon Bato Simbahang Naglalakbay. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Mar 9, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Learning from Ali Muhammad Ali, arguably, was the best boxer of all time. For my generation at least. Not only could he “float like a butterfly and sting like a bee”, he was, as he was always boasting, “pretty” - while opponents like Joe Frazier were “ugly”. By Jose Bayani Baylon | Mar 2, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary What crime did Leila de Lima commit? We continually ask that question in earnest, because even her detractors cannot answer it objectively. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Feb 26, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Magnanakaw One of the most pointed attacks being levied against the leading candidate for president is one word: Magnanakaw (Thief). By Jose Bayani Baylon | Feb 26, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary Does Marcos camp have a mole at Comelec? It has happened not just once but twice already that the Marcos camp knew about the decisions of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) ahead of the public, fueling speculations that it is getting insider information pertaining to the petitions against presidential aspirant Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. By Tita C. Valderama | Feb 15, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary The banana republic of Aimee Ferolino I had tried very much to understand where Aimee Ferolino Ampoloquio was coming from. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Feb 12, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Commentary What’s your bet’s bet on debt? When a candidate promises to build more infrastructure and provide funds for livelihood and small businesses if elected, he or she must tell voters where he or she would get the money for these. By Tita C. Valderama | Feb 7, 2022 | -minute read KEEP READING Posts pagination 1 2 Older posts