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Political Analyst Rebukes VP Leni Robredo's "Palit Ulo" Statement Without Proof

Veteran political analyst and columnist of The Manila Times, Malou Tiquia rebukes the statement of Vice President Leni Robredo about the controversial "Palit Ulo" scheme allegedly made by the members of the PNP without any proof.


According to Malou Tiquia the statement on "palit ulo" and the video produced are truly bothersome because of the following reasons:

A. Lies were peddled
B. Will be shown in an international forum on human rights
C. Said by a sitting Vice President, hitting directly the incumbent, PRRD.

The veteran columnist also asked if the Vice President have offered concrete plan or real program with the drugs problem in the Philippines.

Here's the Complete Statement of Malou Tiquia:

That statement on palit ulo and the video produced are truly bothersome bec: a) lies were peddled; b) will be shown in an international forum on human rights and c) said by a sitting Vice President, hitting directly the incumbent, PRRD.

Shooting the institution (PNP) that is grappling w internal challenges and the men and women holding on to build a new one is truly sad. Then you shoot the country for a piece of gold. 

Have you offered a concrete plan or real program? Easy to shoot n then say, hey I am just the Vice President, right? A VP who hits the country domestically by such inane statements n a VP who peddles pointed generalizations in hitting the president internationally. That is being VP, right?

I never thought that the crown was so important to you that you are willing to peddle a story wo proof. So "palit ulo" is the new word to the frame what you yourself kept saying, "culture of impunity, hate and anger." And you recently said, it is time to change the national conversation? So this is what you meant? And this is where you want to bring this country? Seriously?

Am truly sad that you can't have a modicum of respect to institutions. Your husband never attacked. He just worked, worked, worked, even if people in his party undermined him day in, day out. Aaah, but you are not Jesse...This is truly a very late realization but I wanted to hold on to what you said...I guess that was just your way of convincing us to help you then? Words hurt, lies hurt and your actuations are unbelievable. 

You want the presidency? Get it, grab it, burn it...but we will stand, build a wall around it, hold it strong until you and your power hungry group realize that the only way to go is red. 

I have kept my peace despite the things you said. I have kept my word despite attacks from your supporters. I have not commented on the "Collective" narratives because I wanted to read, know and appreciate the full story, invented or otherwise, I know the shades of grey. 

As I posted last 3 March #Jesse, it was a meme saying, "when the past is dead, let it rest in peace." I continue to take that position.

But when you shoot my country down, I will take an issue on the lies, chicanery and the propaganda you spew. You caused your being boxed in. You only have yourself to blame...and probably the core around you who continually pulls you away from your base and the promise of being...

#RumblingsOfTheHeart #StartledSinceNov #FakeryOfItAll #Pained

Source: Malou Tiquia FB Page
 

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