Candidate politicians for the 2010 elections have different ways of campaigning, such as Mar Roxas creating an image of Mr. Palengke or Manny Villar giving a manufactured home or sending OFWs home.
But I guess the most effective and common form of campaign nowadays, besides the tried and tested method of going around and meeting people face-to-face, is TV and radio advertisements.
Nowadays, it is common to see our politicians on TV. And what myrad of characters we see!
What I find amusing though is that message at the end that we see: “Ad paid for by supporters of Loren Legarda [or whoever].“
I mean, are they always real? Do other people really pay for these politicians’ ads?
Probably, as I was expecting this message at the end of Noynoy Aquino’s ad: “Ad paid for by Kris Aquino.”
At least one is honest enough: “Ad paid for by Juan Ponce Enrile.” (Ay, mas mayaman sya kesa kay Manny Villar?)
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Kumareng Grace, I think you missed the new free way of campaigning by the camp of Noynoy: letting her sister talk and praise poor bro Noynoy in her BIAS-CBN shows. Note: that’s for free. Courtesy of BIAS-CBN, in service of the Filipino este Aquino people. What do you think? =)
Posted by Resnie at November 27, 2009, 4:32 pm