“Hindi Ka Nag-iisa” Noynoy Aquino

Posted under Politics by admin @ November 3, 2009 at 11:57 pm

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The other day, my wife was talking about Noynoy Aquino’s new Television Ad. She said it featured a lot of stars from both the Kapuso and Kapamilya networks. I was not able to comment about since I have not seen it yet at that time so I spent the entire day watching local television just to see what she was talking about. I don’t know if I missed it or it wasn’t shown anymore because I never saw it aired.

Having internet access at home, I was able to view it on YouTube which is what I should have done in the first place. Waiting for it to be aired on local television was silly and stupid. LOL!

What can I say about the Noynoy Aquino’s TV Ad? Well, for a Political Ad it was pretty well made and the song which was sung by Ms. Regine Velasquez is very catchy. It actually feels more like an MTV than a Political Ad because it didn’t contain any substance at all. It impart no information whatsoever but, in a way, it showed unity since stars from both the Kapuso and Kapamilya networks took part in the MTV, errr, Ad or Infomercial as others call it.

I also can’t help but notice that while both ERAP and Villar use and target the poor for their campaigns, it seems that Noynoy is targeting the middle to uppler class of society. As much as I don’t want it to become a CLASS WAR but if Noynoy continues with this type of campaign materials then it will be just like that. If that will be the case then I don’t think he will win.

Rather than spending time filming MTVs, which is commonly done by TRAditional POliticians, Noynoy should focus on real issues that has impede our country’s growth. Using celebrities to boost his campaign just shows how weak as a Presidential Candidate he truly is.

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