The Book of Allegory
This blog has the echo of a prior writing, but we have a lot of new followers, so I’llĀ tread that ground once more. It may explain a few things. Let me firstĀ noteĀ how I came to the topic this time around. It is amusing, I think. Mariano Renato Pacifico did it, essentially, by leveling a blast … Continue reading
The Korina stone
ABS-CBN news anchor Korina Sanchez is regularly mocked or criticized on social media. I’ve mocked the shallow, sensationalist “talking head” method of news reporting employed by ABS-CBN. She is one of three news anchors there. Her husband, prospective presidential candidate Mar Roxas, gets criticized for being married to her. They were married in 2009. The … Continue reading
Does Senator Santiago figure the Philippines for a beggar-me nation?
It seems to me that Senator Santiago is one of the most negative people around. She is always hammering at someone, often in an indignant rant with five or six juicy quotes for the Inquirer’s crack reporters to wrap their keyboards around. Her quips are legend. She’s aĀ veritable Aesop unchained, lecturing the rest of us … Continue reading
“Flipping Manila”: exposing the rot in the walls
Every once in a while when the kid is in school and the wife is downtown buying her way through the wet market, I grab the television remote and check out my favorite shows: (1) various senate hearings, (2) “Flipping Vegas”, and (3) some Discovery Channel survival show with two goofs trying to make their … Continue reading
The odds are that Mar Roxas will be the next president
Whenever I do forecasts, IĀ check with my bookie Sal, currentlyĀ of Manila by way of Las Vegas and Macau. He’s a pro at probabilities. He claims he is Sicilian and chances are he is right. The scars are real. It is not commonly known, but Vegas is the place where more people pray than anywhere on … Continue reading




