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Brilliant Strategy of Pres. Duterte: Reasons Why the President is Unsupportive on VP Leni's Impeachment Case

Veteran blogger and an avid supporter of Pres. Rody Duterte, Sass Rogando Sasot revealed the brilliant strategy of the former Mayor of Davao City and the possible reasons why he is unsupportive on VP Leni's impeachment case.


The Liberal Party and all the supporters of Vice President Leni Robredo were surprised with the recent announcement of Pres. Rody Duterte that he will not support the impeachment case filed against VP Leni Robredo.

According to Sas Sasot the camp of VP Leni is certainly expecting for Pres. Duterte to demand for VP Leni's impeachment, but the President is a brilliant strategist, because Leni's camp would use the impeachment case to fuel for the fire of their international narrative that Pres. Duterte is persecuting anyone who criticizes him.

Everyone got shocked when Duterte expressed no support against Leni's impeachment; he even discouraged those who would like to do it. Prior to that, we were all fired up when Duterte said that Leni couldn't wait to be president. No one anticipated that Duterte would follow it up with a statement that could be used by the opposition to douse any move to remove their Queen from the chess board.

Here's the Complete Statement of Sass Rogando Sasot:

THE INTERRUPTED LENI MOMENTUM

Leni's camp is certainly expecting for Duterte to demand her head on a silver platter -- pronto! If Duterte comes out to support Leni's impeachment, Leni's camp would use it as fuel for the fire of their international narrative that Duterte is persecuting anyone who criticises him.

The VP being taken down by Duterte would be the wet dreams of Liberal Party; it's what they are waiting for in order to give their international campaign against Duterte more and better momentum. After all, Leni is a better sell than Leila. After the international frenzy about Leila's arrest dies down, the world would be forced to confront what really led to Leila's imprisonment: she is allegedly involved in the illegal drug trade, by benefitting financially in the crystal meth trade ran inside the national prison. Leila fucked her subordinate, whom she used as her bagman. 


The world would soon notice their silence about the arrest of Ronnie Dayan. Internationally, Leila would prove to be a tougher sell than Leni. After all, Leni has no criminal case against her. Her PR team could turn her into a Filipino Aung San Suu Kyi. Leila will soon be a spent force; the Liberal Party would need a new persecuted figure. Compared to Leila, Leni is a virgin sacrifice whose political aroma would be hundredfold more pleasing to the international community.

Now, everyone got shocked when Duterte expressed no support against Leni's impeachment; he even discouraged those who would like to do it. Prior to that, we were all fired up when Duterte said that Leni couldn't wait to be president. No one anticipated that Duterte would follow it up with a statement that could be used by the opposition to douse any move to remove their Queen from the chess board.

Yet what Duterte just did is to pre-empt the momentum of Leni's ascendance as a politically persecuted virgin in the eyes of the international community. Duterte has been playing King's gambit: He welcomed the impeachment case against him, while unsupportive of the impeachment case against the woman in haste to take his seat. Leni has no choice but to mirror what Duterte is doing: discourage the impeachment case against him. But she's too late in doing that.


Source: Sass Rogando Sasot FB Page
 

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