I WAS rather impressed by Tito Sotto’s interview. He expressed himself clearly and addressed the questions directly. I found myself actually agreeing with most of what he said.
I had no idea about his political pedigree: two grandfathers were former senators! I just knew him as a local comedian.
Kudos to INQUIRER.net for coming out with this series of podcasts, and ridding me of my personal biases! More power!
– MARINA VILLANUEVA, 82 United Nations St., Parañaque City, Philippines (via e-mail)

July 7th, 2007 at 10:53 am
Sotto must look at the meaning of BULAGA!!!! I think by now he should know that the voters already learned their lesson not to vote for actors who ran for politics who doesn’t have the capacity, integrity or principle in life!!! I have more respect to Joey and Vic I hope they won’t go for politics. Shame on you Barangay Captain Tito Sotto of White Plains.
May 22nd, 2007 at 6:33 am
I think this is his biggest blunder and I don’t know why his brother (Vic) and his closest pal Joey did not convince him to run independently instead of switching to GMA’S camp. He should have run independently. Tito, where is your allegiance??? sayang ka.
May 19th, 2007 at 8:48 am
Man of principle is a character that every senator must have, Tito Sotto sadly didn’t have that. He is one of those “trapos” that will do anything just to be in power because of something called “vested interest”. I hope that this election was a lesson to learn for him that people will not be fooled again.
May 16th, 2007 at 9:24 am
dati bumoto ako ke sotto but NOT this time. How can i trust a person who has NO integrity……buti nga sayo, NATALO KA!!!….at ung mga ARTISTA, matatalino na ang mga pinoy….MADALA NA KAYO!!!
May 16th, 2007 at 3:01 am
Better for him to just stay in Eat Bulaga!
The other actors who ran for senate seat seems also on the losing side.
Mukang natututo na ang mga Pinoy. Salamat naman!