Aristotle defines rhetoric as “the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion.” It is a...
President Duterte again stirred up the hornet’s nest when he called the Catholic Church’s belief in the Holy Trinity “silly,” during a speech on Dec. 29, 2018, in Kidapawan, Cotabato, as reported in the Inquirer.
I don’t know about others, but it’s the man’s fascination and flirtation with China, among his other disturbing tendencies, that scares me most. I tremble at the prospect of waking up one day a subject of China.
Come July 23, I won’t be listening to President Duterte’s State of the Nation address.
Every day since he took office two years ago, the man 16 million Filipinos elected president has been revealing a progressive exacerbation of his “antisocial narcissistic personality disorder,” a condition clinically established and judicially acknowledged. For some reason—in itself possibly pathological—many of his supporters remain in denial of it.
Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Caloocan city lashed out at President Duterte for calling God “stupid” and mocking the Genesis story and the crucifix.
In the Year of the Earth Dog, the dynamics of Philippine politics will be, as the adage goes, “same dog but with a different collar,” says feng shui consultant Andy Tan.
The very best Filipino singers, hip-hop, tap, folk, ballroom and ballet dancers, an orchestra, a rock band, and violin and cello prodigies await world leaders attending the special gala celebration that President Duterte will host at the SMX Convention Center tonight, Nov. 12.
Honeylet Avanceña, President Duterte’s longtime partner, sported a fresh, peachy look to complement the color of her terno at Monday’s State of the Nation Address.
Sorsogon Bishop Arturo Bastes said he hoped that the case filed against President Duterte at the...