The Candidates: Villar

The most hurtful words hurled against her father, according to Camille Villar, are magnanakaw (thief) and coward.

Camille, the slim, 25-year-old corporate communications chief of the family-owned real estate company Vista Land, is obviously daddy’s girl. The only daughter of Sen. Manuel Villar Jr. and Las Piñas Rep. Cynthia Aguilar Villar, Camille accompanied her dad to The STAR office the other day for the launch of the newspaper’s series on presidential candidates. Cynthia Villar, who says Filipinos prefer low-key first ladies, was not with her husband.

The Vote 2010: So you want to be president? (Manny Villar)

MANILA, Philippines – To help voters make an informed choice in May, The Philippine STAR has started a series of interviews, in no particular order, with candidates for president.

Meetings are hosted by The STAR in the newspaper’s office, with the editorial staff asking the candidates questions on a wide range of issues.

The answers, recorded on tape and in video, portions of which can be viewed online in philstar.com, can later be used as references for campaign promises met or unfulfilled, goals achieved or changed.

Manny Villar jingle – Japanese version

Waaah! Mom, they’re picking on me!!!Waaah….I miss Jamboy!!!

Goodness, if i weren’t there, I wouldn’t have believed it. Noynoy getting peeved with Tony Lopez who was moderating at the PCCI Presidentiable Forum last Tuesday.

Caught unaware, Tony dished the question in the 3rd round and asked Noynoy to answer first. (In the previous round, Villar had to answer first) I cannot remember now what the question was, but very likely it was one that was not anticipated by Noynoy’s yellow team who diligently gives Noy a drill and a brief (read: codigo) before every forum or debate. Not able to hide his surprise, this son of illustrious parents pointedly cited that he didn’t know the sequence (of answering) was reversed. When Tony L retorted that every presidentiable should be ready for surprise, the lawmaker from Tarlac (who failed to file enough bills, much less have any enacted into law) quipped that the Moderator is biased! No sooner did Noynoy express his sentiment that he wished there was a friendlier, more unbiased Moderator.

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