FROM his age to the zillions of assets that his family owns, Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has been accused of lying; more so now that he is running for president.

Many of the issues, such as his academic record, keep coming back because he continues to live a lie despite evidence proving the falsehood of his claims. He does not own up to his mistakes. Humility seems inexistent in his vocabulary.

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