Barrel of laughs ahead: Maritess Vitug and Raissa Robles subpoenaed by Corona impeachment prosecution!

Exciting times ahead. It will be quite entertaining watching so-called 'journalists' being grilled on the witness stand on national television. It's been revealed recently that "investigative journalist" Raissa Robles and "online journalist" Maritess Vitug wil be subpoenaed to testify for the prosecution in the impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona.

What is amusing is how the inclusion of these two "journalists" actually reveal even more how desperate the prosecution is. After all, what do Robles and Vitug bring to the table? As far as I know, nothing but sketchy circumstantial evidence...
Going further down the depth of the barrel, we found veteran “investigative reporter” Raissa Robles and “online journalist” Maritess Vitug scraping its bottom with their “reports” about the sketchy improprieties of Corona’s wife Mrs Cristina Corona and the “outrage” of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) awarding Mr Corona academic credentials under supposedly inappropriate circumstances.

Looks like the circus is really in town now...


[Photo courtesy InternetPhilippines.com]

Comments

  1. I can't wait to watch the next episode of the impeachment trial, this is soooo much interesting than the soap operas and tv series.
    But I still wonder who will get the last laugh (knowing how desperate these people are, to remove Corona).

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  2. Geez, this is really getting retarded now.

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  3. nag umpisa sa SALN at mag tatapos sa KIDNAPING..

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  4. cue in 'Banda rito Banda roon' perya music.

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  5. they're really desperate...

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