Opinion

FPRRD’s apples to BBM’s tomatoes

Don’t compare apples with tomatoes.

You've probably heard that line before. It’s what happens when people compare two different objects and draw conclusions from the flawed comparison.

Comparing apples with tomatoes is the strategy being applied by  Malacañang to counter the expose made by former President Rodrigo Duterte. In a Saturday evening podcast, PRRD denounced the Bicameral report on the General Appropriations Bill submitted to Malacañang for PBBM’s signature.

Then, as now

Beside me is a copy of the book, “The bases of our insecurity,” by Roland Simbulan, a noted U.P. scholar and nationalist. First published in 1985 at the height of Ferdinand Marcos Sr.’s martial law, it is the former’s seminal work on the presence of US military bases in the Philippines. I have kept the book all these decades in reverence to the academically reliable Simbulan, and in reluctant anticipation of a time when I’d gingerly want to open its pages anew.  

Such a time has come today.

The enigma that is VP Inday

Vice-President Sara Duterte has become one big enigma to the nation.

Exactly two years after she took her oath of office as the country’s 15th Vice-President, Duterte stepped down both as Secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd) and as vice-chairperson of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC).

“Mga kababayan, ang aking pagbibitiw ay hindi lulan ng kahinaan, kundi dala ng tunay na malasakit para sa ating mga guro at kabataang Pilipino,” she declared in her resignation speech.