Here’s the political ad of Rodolfo Sabayton Jr. a.k.a Bayaw
BAYAW – The comedian whose real name is Rodolfo Sabayton Jr. is currently making rounds online following his political ad.
The May 9, 2022 election is fast approaching.
A lot of personalities, celebrities, and incumbent officials are in high spirits as they prepare for the coming polls. Some are busy flaunting their accomplishments, platforms, and so-called campaign promises.
Recently, Rodolfo Sabayton Jr. also known as Bayaw took to the social networking site, Facebook wherein he posted his own political ad.
His political ad has already earned over 300k views. Bangui Windmills in Ilocos can be seen in the background.
“Sabi ng tita mo na mama ko na ngayon, tulad ng pag-ikot ng mundo, papaikutin ko rin kayo. Kahit hindi naman talaga ako nagpagawa, ang dali niyo namang maniwala,” he said.
“Para sa inyong lahat, BAYAW – Bagong Alyansang Ayaw sa Walanghiya,” he added,
His “patama” did not end there as he claimed: “Umeeksena kasi nga eleksyon.”
It was then follow with the flashing of phrases: “Walang nagawa. Nangloloko ng masa. Pera natin ibubulsa.”
Some netizens hint that he’s trying to chide at former senator-now-presidential candidate, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. or BBM.
BBM is gearing up for the highest position in the government this coming May 9, 2022 election.
Together with his runningmate, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, they will go against the tandem of; Vice President Leni Robredo and Senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno and Doc Willie Ong, Senator Manny Pacquiao and Buhay partylist representative, Lito Atienza as well as Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson and Senator Vicente “Tito” Sotto III.
The two have been in different parts of the country, conducting caravan in preparation for next year’s poll.
Their tandem is considered one of the controversial team up in Philippine politics.
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