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Thumbs up, thumbs down for Aquino’s TV Patrol tirades

Aquino tackles Noli
Thumbs up to President Aquino in setting aside tact and taking to task Noli de Castro’s dubious role as journalist.
Noli de Castro

Thumbs down for once again whining about media not reporting his idea of good news, as if media is an extension of Malacanang.

This is a portion of Aquino’s speech that directly hit De Castro even if his name was not mentioned:

“Noong Oktubre ng nakaraang taon, may isang reporter kayo ang nagbabalita sa NAIA 3. Ang sabi niya, sa puntong iyon, tumaas ng dalawampung porsiyento ang passenger arrivals sa paliparan.

Statement of the President on the hostage-taking incident at the Quirino Grandstand

Aquino says brother of hostage taker and media fueled tense situation

With the rest of the Filipino people, I wish to offer our deepest condolences to the families of the victims whose lives were lost in the hostage situation at the Quirino Grandstand. The Secretary of Foreign Affairs has conveyed our deep feelings of sorrow to the Foreign Minister of the People’s Republic of China and the people of Hong Kong through Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang. I have tasked Secretaries Soliman and Lim to provide everything necessary for the recovery and return home of the survivors. I have directed the fullest cooperation with the Hong Kong authorities on the part of our officials.

From the onset of this incident, the hostage-taker seemed to not be belligerent, as shown by the release of hostages. These were encouraging signs.

We were going to wait him out. The idea was to let the ground commanders who are the experts in this field handle the operation with minimal interference from people who are less expert.