Noynoy’s Lovelife is a National Issue

Ever notice how it's always in the headlines? Our bachelor president's love life. Is it of national interest and IMPORTANCE? Do we actually care?

I don't. But hey, that's just me. Now I guess you trolls are going to think "then why are you blogging about it, retard." Well, I'm actually stating I care for the fact that a lot more important things aren't being discussed, mainly ones pointed towards the progress of this nation. Don't you agree with me there? It's either A) his lovelife, or B) the GMA administration which happened 100 years ago.

Where are we really heading to? A "Tuwid na Daan" patungo saan (A straight road going where)?

I remember him being pissed off of the media breaching his privacy borders about his lovelife that the media shouldn't bother with it. Then the next day, he goes on to talk about it himself.

In his recent visit to China, without anybody even asking from the audience, he kind of parries away and follows his script to talk about his lovelife (claiming that somebody asked him during his stay). He goes on to compare his lovelife to the all time favorite softdrink - Coke.

Before it was Regular, then it became Diet, now it's Zero. SMH

Yeah so? That could've been a nice metaphor of some sort if only it really helped the Chinese laugh and donate a couple billion dollars. But it didn't.

Quite the timing too, considering how the new Tourism Secretary Jimenez recently stated that marketing the Philippines to the world should be easy like selling "Chickenjoy." It's just funny 'coincidence' that it's one food to another in these government releases.

Anyway, watch this video. Showbiz.

Funny how Abad's reaction is like "omfg why are you saying this in front of these people!?! BUSTEEDDD!" ... with an awkward smile of course.

I'd personally like to hear more progress, please. Less backtracking, less sidetripping. More plans for this nation. More steps forward.

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