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Power Play

The Crowd Is Not Always Right

True solidarity allows questions, dissent, and accountability, while blind following treats doubt as betrayal.

Waiting For Judas

As legal and political issues converge, the Senate’s balance may depend on who stays firm and who chooses another path.

The Impeachment Court Or The Pressure Court?

If impeachment becomes tied to synchronized pressure campaigns, future proceedings may lose legitimacy before arguments are even heard.

When The Senate Became A Sanctuary

Democracy depends not only on written laws, but on citizens believing those laws are applied fairly to everyone.

Permanent Instability Becomes Governance

Political instability is becoming the country’s new normal as institutions are increasingly viewed through factional alliances instead of democratic independence.

The Day “Forthwith” Lost Its Teeth

In the context of Sara Duterte’s impeachment, timing becomes central to how the process may unfold.

The Impeachment Is The Campaign

In the end, the impeachment stands as a test not only of legality but of endurance, messaging, and the ability to emerge with a stronger political position.

Misogyny In The House

The viral moment in Congress reminded the public that words spoken in official proceedings can shape perceptions about the culture and values of governance.

The Math Of 2028: Divide And Win

The 2028 presidential race may hinge less on speeches and more on arithmetic within a fragmented field.

The 2028 Campaign Has Begun

Sara Duterte’s early 2028 bid turns Philippine politics into a test of whether bold inevitability builds power or breeds vulnerability.