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In his blog, Jove writes of the President’s statement and press corps scuttlebutt on her demeanor<\/a>. The biggest weakness of the President’s statement<\/a> is the fact that she can only point to her son’s sacrifice and not her brother-in-law’s.<\/a> Meanwhile, the Senate wants in on the circus<\/a>. <\/span>(Update, 6:05 p.m.: on second thought, both houses think they’d better not.)<\/a><\/p>\n

<\/span>The Secretary of Justice has decided to call off the attack dogs for now.<\/a> The KBP, umbrella organization of broadcast journalists, after what seemed like initial waffling, finally decided it’s better off with balls.<\/a> Commissioner Abalos, meanwhile, suggests we all play “Where in the World is Commissioner Garcellano?”<\/a> .<\/p>\n

On GMA7’s Saksi, they’re interviewing me about PCIJ’s<\/a> decision to keep blogging on the issue, and the controversial tape’s dissemination through blogs and BitTorrent. Another person who was interviewed for tonight’s show is Atty. Disini.<\/a><\/p>\n

Update, also, 6:08 p.m.: invoking the immortal words of Rep. Dingalen Dinangalen, the Palace wants everyone, including itself, to shut up.<\/a><\/p>\n

And, lest it be ignored amidst all the political noise, this sober, inspiring, plea from F. Sionil Jose.<\/a><\/p>\n