Korina Sanchez, who I heard is being wooed to run (for Senator), shares my opinion, zeroing in on Kris Aquino being criticized for being a pro-charter-change advocate. Kris was used by a columnist as example of celebrities who are popular, all right, but should never make it to the Senate only by popular vote.
"Kris is intelligent," insisted Korina who was Kris co-host in the defunct ABS-CBN show Morning Girls. "Id rather have Kris than most of those in Congress today, most of whom would vote for a resolution they havent even read. Put Kris in Congress and Im sure most of those who are there now will be tongue-tied; mapapanganga na lang sila."
In the recent SWS survey on "Senatorial Preference," Korina placed No. 7 among the 42 names listed, with only five other TV celebrities making it (including ex-Sen. Tito Sotto whos running again, No. 5; Mike Enriquez, No. 17; Cavite Rep. Gilbert Remulla, No. 25 and Randy David, No. 31). Two other topnotchers have showbiz affiliations, Sen. Kiko Pangilinan (husband of Sharon Cuneta, No. 1) and Sen. Ralph Recto (husband of Vilma Santos, No. 3).
"Im flattered," said Korina about the survey.
Asked if shes running, Korina added, "Ive never said anything about wanting to run. I like to believe that the survey shows that I enjoy the publics trust and confidence. More importantly, I guess, the people want me to continue helping through my work as a media person."
Again, reacting to the advocacy that people should not vote for popular figures, Korina stressed, "Then, lets do away with elections, plebiscites and referendums. Democracy means numbers and numbers translate to popularity votes. I believe that Filipino voters have matured. Besides, not all who are popular get the votes; and not all who are popular do a disservice when in office, in the same way that everybody who studied in Harvard or who has a law degree does good for the country. In fact, among those who are the most corrupt and deceitful in recent history are supposed to be degreed,"
Wow, strong words, those.
As Ive said, its us the voters who will ultimately decide the fate of every candidate, whether from showbiz or "degreed."
Meanwhile, the "smear campaign" against Kris Aquino being "a bitchy monster" at ABS-CBN continues. Reacting to Funfares "defense of Kris," several readers agree that those behind it have nothing better to do. One such Kris muckraker said that she hates Kris and yet she has memorized Kris every word and every action and every dress that Kris wears on TV. Illogical, isnt it? If you dont like Kris, dont torture yourself. Switch channels or turn the TV set off altogether. That simple.
Beauty-queen-turned tv host, Hemilyn Florez Escudero will represent the country in the 2006 Miss Petite International Pageant to be held today at the Jewish Community Center Kaplan Theater in Houston, Texas.
The 24-year-old 55" stunner has joined various pageants in the past, which include, among others: Ms. Globe International 2005 where she was adjudged as Ms. All Nations, Mutya ng Pilipinas 2005 (semi-finalist), Miss Photography 2004, Ms. Global Queen 2003 (semi-finalist), Ms. Fort Ilocandia 2004 (Ms. Friendship).
She was appointed by the Philippine Modeling Agency to represent the country in this years search for women exclusively below 56". She finished her BS Computer Science degree at the AMA Computer College in Tandang Sora.
During her send-off press conference last Sept. 9 at Bar Uno in Timog, amidst the citywide flashflood, Hemilyn entertained members of the press with her singing prowess until the flood subsided. Asked if she would try the movies, she said yes but she prefers to be known as a singer.
RPN-9s Kapatid is a 30-minute public affairs show that brings hope and cheer and is hosted by Dr. Joel Mendez and Hemilyn. The show has a livelihood segment, a portion on health problems and a feature on people who have overcome great difficulties, thereby inspiring others not to lose hope.
The Ms. Petite International pageant system was created in 1991 in Houston, Texas by Kathy Wheatley, a former pageant winner and Miss USA director. Dissatisfied with the opportunities for petite women in most existing pageant systems where tall contestants have historically fared better, Kathy decided to create a competition exclusively for women 5' 6" and under.
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