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MANILA, Philippines – “Nothing worse than a Binay ad,” one user tweeted.
On Tuesday, September 22, Vice President Jejomar Binay released a new television ad lamenting the year-long Senate inquiry into corruption allegations against him. The ad aired on GMA7’s noontime show Eat Bulaga. This is the first time his campaign tackled the accusations. (Watch the ad here)
Part of his spiel goes: “Masakit, malupit, pagkatao ay minamaliit.” (Painful, cruel, my person is belittled.)
As the ad played on national television, some went on Twitter to share their thoughts on the Vice President’s one-minute ad.
Binay’s presence on national television is sickening. His new TV ad makes me want to puke.
— Paolo Lim (@notthepaper) September 22, 2015
Nothing worse than a Binay ad
— Bea Castaño (@beacstn) September 22, 2015
Nakakakilabot po yung bagong tv ad ni Binay. 🙁
— Hannah Alcomendas (@hanaalcomendas) September 22, 2015
Nakakasuka ‘tong bagong ad ni Binay. "Masakit". Pwes, magdusa ka!
— Ivy Anabo (@babols_15) September 22, 2015
Nakakairita lang yun bagong tv ad ni Binay.. Masyadong paawa.kala naman nya aping api sya. Pweh!
— Diane Estacio (@iam_andie) September 22, 2015
OMG! Binay just aired a paawa TV ad saying the corruption charges against him are just to malign him. what a fcking liar! #NoToBinay2016
— WhatAWasteofAdMoney (@wawam) September 22, 2015
Heck, Binay, get your facts straight. Speak in the court PERSONALLY, not on a TV ad!!
— James (@thesuperjames) September 22, 2015
Mapapa-"Punyeta!" nalang si Heneral Luna sa bagong ad ni Binay
— Ge Redita (@ajredita) September 22, 2015
Seryoso. Lalo akong nainis kay Binay. Sayang yung ilang seconds na tv ad
— Rovz (@vierowvie) September 22, 2015
I have not even watched Binay’s political ad yet and I am already disgusted
— rheina (@rheinangbuhaymo) September 22, 2015
Rappler searched for “binay ad” comments on Twitter and as of this writing, results showed similar tweets, despite best efforts to look for positive feedback. (If you spot any, send us a message on Facebook!) Filipinos on Twitter are not amused with the Vice President’s message.
This isn’t the first online bashing Binay has faced – the last one being, on account on his recent trip to the University of the Philippines Los Baños, where students went from confronting him in person to criticizing him online.
The trending #BinayVisitsUPLB transformed into the satire #BinayBwisitsUPLB as netizens called him out for his less than satisfactory answers to their questions during the “Forum on Governance, Transparency and Social Transformation.”
Binay also had his own version of the State of the Nation Address for 2015, which he tagged as the “True State of the Nation,” but netizens thought Aquino’s version was more truthful.
What is your opinion of Vice President Binay’s new ad? Is it a step forward in raising sympathy for him or will it prove to be a setback in his campaign for the presidency? Leave a comment below or publish your opinion pieces on X. – Rappler.com
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