Here he goes again...The political analyst with the ghost writer whose columns are, more often enough, filled with more quotes from the books he has read than actual thought-provoking out-of-the box ideas which would make him more credible with the public, as a public…
Unfortunately, Javad always fails at this because he is nothing more than a mouthpiece for the opposition so he always ends up with the good versus evil narrative in his columns.
In this case, he blames Duterte for the loopholes in the 1987 Constitution and the Omnibus Election Code. Clearly, the latter is within the domain of the Legislative to amend.
But as is the case with our legislators, most of them have no foresight so the amendment only comes after the loophole has been exposed. This is why there is no rush about it.
It's also why there is no enabling law for the anti-dynasty provision in the Constitution and why we have no divorce in the country up to now.
Is it a mockery if it is within the bounds of the law? I don't think so. Perhaps Javad is just pissed because the opposition suffers from the lack of brilliant minds who are able to think strategically.
Thus far, the opposition's out-of-the-box idea is to dump the Liberal Party and the Yellow Ribbon and replace with the independent label and a Pink Ribbon. So much for creativity and imagination, or the lack thereof.
The narrative again is the House of Marcos and the House of Duterte against the Opposition. Evil versus Good. Anything more than that? Nope. That's it.
You'll notice how Leni Robredo has no platform other than Kalayaan sa Covid which is what the government has been doing since the creation of the IATF. The national action plan is actually in its third iteration.
The opposition still finds pandemic response lacking, never mind that we have successfully contained the Delta-induced surge.
In my case, I'd venture to say that the public is not without options. If the public is tired of the antics of the Opposition and the Administration, there is Lacson-Sotto. No drama. No antics.
A complete Senatorial slate, no placeholders, the first to declare their candidacies, strictly following their campaign playbook of running an issues-based campaign and a combined eigthy-plus years of public service with the track record and experience to boot.
The election is not a done deal by any means at this point. The campaign period hasn't even begun and the other candidates haven't even finalized their platforms. The Marcos-Duterte ticket doesn't even have a Senatorial slate. The opposition has borrowed from Lacson-Sotto.
The same is true with Pac-Man. Isko's campaign is faltering despite the initial hype and the presence of Lito Banayo and Serge Osmena.
Objectively, take out the personality politics and other variables, Lacson-Sotto is the tandem with the platform which addresses the hot-button issues of the Filipino. But there is still enough time until the debate series commences.
The complexion of the race will change after that.
It's wishful thinking on Javad's part that the split in the administration ranks only works best for the opposition. Of course not.
Hindi naman makakain yung pagpili sa iyo ni Leni araw-araw gaya ng pangako niya.
In his column today, former Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio is at it. Again. opinion.inquirer.net/?p=146557
The issue he discusses is perjury without direct reference to Bongbong Marcos for reasons of libel and slander. Of course, Carpio knows better than to have a libel case filed against him unlike Maria Ressa, who doesn't know any better.
The political drama over the Duterte family feud finally died down last Monday after the substitution deadline came to pass.
The events from October 8 to November 15 have led to questions over the election code loopholes which have been exploited by the administration since Duterte ran for the Presidency in 2015.
I will always have fond memories of my Pilipino I Professor at DLSU. Heber didn't conduct his class in the traditional manner. It was an interaction between teacher and students. What was more important for him was we develop a consciousness about the ills of society and how we
can go about mitigating the same once we step out in the real world. He was the only leftist-militant I ever liked. His final exam in the course was a paper on anything related to social consciousness. I wrote about the plight of a Waray bar girl in Ermita, which was then the red
light district of Manila. It was only then that I gained an insight into what life was like on Samar. Years later I would see for myself going to Catarman, Borongan and Guiuan. Paalam ginoong Heber. Ikinagagalak ko na maging mag-aaral mo. Malaki ang nagampanan mo sa pag-ibig ng
Ang tama, ipaglaban. Ang mali, labanan. These are the words which have guided Panfilo Morena Lacson’s career in government, which has spanned 50 years since his graduation from the Philippine Military Academy in 1971.
Bakit siya tumatakbo sa pagka-Pangulo? Lacson ran for President in 2004 as an independent and managed to garner ten percent of the total votes cast.
So, the agony has ended before the 5.00 p.m. deadline for the filing of substitution of candidacies. It's not exactly all's well that ends well but the electoral cast is more or less complete...until the next time the President feels the urge to turn the table over again.
The jury is still out on the "strategic initiatives" of the President, as it has been bruited about by his supporters on social media. PDP-Laban doesn't have a Presidential and a Vice-Presidential candidate but it has a Senatorial slate.
The much anticipated prequel movie based on hit HBO series The Sopranos disappoints big-time. There is not much meat in the story which focuses on Dickie Moltisanti, father of Christopher and the mentor and favorite uncle of the young Anthony Soprano.
The story revolves on Dickie Moltisanti's rise in his father's family, together with the Soprano brothers, Johnny and Junior, but that's about it.