Disqualify Binay to level playing field for 2016

VP Jejomar Binay did not present prook to debunk corruption allegations allegations against  him.

VP Jejomar Binay did not present proof to debunk corruption allegations allegations against him.

All these investigations on the alleged corruption of Vice President Jejomar Binay are primarily to level the playing field for the 2016 presidential elections.

That’s because surveys showed that Binay is way, way ahead of other politicians who have ambitions to run for president in 2016.

When Pulse Asia asked 1,200 representative adults, 18 years old and above last June 24 through July 2, who they would vote for president if elections were held at that time, 41 percent said, “Binay.” That’s a good number. Analysts say that a presidential candidate has to have at least 40 per cent of the votes cast to win the presidency.

After Binay was Sen. Grace Poe with 12 per cent. As of now, however, Poe remains unconvinced about running for the top post especially if it’s primarily to prevent Binay from becoming president.

Third was former president and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada with nine percent. This is something to be concerned about which we will take up in future columns.

Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, the Liberal Party’s candidate, presumably the candidate also of Aquino, was preferred only by seven percent of the respondents. He had the same following as senators Chiz Escudero and Miriam Defensor-Santiago.

Senators Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and Alan Cayetano, both vying to be the Nacionalista Party’s standard bearer for 2016, were each preferred by only five per cent of the respondents.

Given what seems to be the overwhelming advantage of Binay, the other presidential aspirants know that they have to improve their appeal to the voters in the next 20 months. They also have to pull down Binay.
Or better yet, eliminate Binay from the race to level playing field.

If one is to believe coffee shop talks about institutionalized corruption in Makati, Binay is one smart politician to have gotten away with it the past so many years.

But his political opponents want to make sure that this time they will get him. In the Senate, Cayetano together with Senators Antonio Trillanes IV and Aquilino Pimentel III are leading the investigation against the alleged overpriced Makati City Hall building 2.

Plunder charges have been filed against the Vice President and his mayor son over the Makati City Hall building 2. The Office of the Special Prosecutor of the Ombudsman has also revived graft and malversation charges against Mrs. Binay in connection with overpriced hospital beds in the Ospital ng Makati during her tem as the city’s chief executive.

Aquino, who has made the anti-corruption crusade his administration’s banner program, has tried to keep a distance from the demolition job on Binay saying only that “the truth will set us all free.”
However, he has stressed several times, in the presence of Roxas that he wants someone who will continue his “Tuwid na Daan” crusade to succeed him.

But it seems that even in his camp, Aquino cannot get everybody to join the “Demolish Binay” campaign. House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. doused cold water on impeachment plans against Binay saying a vice president cannot be impeached for acts he did as mayor.

This is not surprising.It will be recalled that in the 2010 presidential elections, one faction in the Aquino camp was Noy-BI ( Pnoy for president and Binay for vice president).

The Noy-BI supporters included Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, Jr., who worked as city administrator when Belmonte was Quezon City mayor.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima last Friday told media she was not pleased that Renato Bondal, one of the witnesses against Binay who was placed under the Witness Protection Program, held a press conference reacting to the speech of Binay last Thursday, without the DOJ’s permission.

Binay, in his Thursday speech, did not present proofs to dispute the allegations of corruption in the Makati City Hall Building II.

Since congressmen are not eager to impeach Binay, another option to disqualify him from the presidential race is to convict him of plunder. Not just charge and imprison him because unless convicted, he can still run for president. He might even get sympathy votes. He has to be convicted and the conviction deemed final and executory

Those who want a level playing field for the 2016 elections have about one year and half to do that.

Disqualify Binay to level playing field for 2016

VP Jejomar Binay did not present prook to debunk corruption allegations allegations against  him.

VP Jejomar Binay did not present proof to debunk corruption allegations allegations against him.

All these investigations on the alleged corruption of Vice President Jejomar Binay are primarily to level the playing field for the 2016 presidential elections.

That’s because surveys showed that Binay is way, way ahead of other politicians who have ambitions to run for president in 2016.

When Pulse Asia asked 1,200 representative adults, 18 years old and above last June 24 through July 2, who they would vote for president if elections were held at that time, 41 percent said, “Binay.” That’s a good number. Analysts say that a presidential candidate has to have at least 40 per cent of the votes cast to win the presidency.

After Binay was Sen. Grace Poe with 12 per cent. As of now, however, Poe remains unconvinced about running for the top post especially if it’s primarily to prevent Binay from becoming president.

Third was former president and now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada with nine percent. This is something to be concerned about which we will take up in future columns.

Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, the Liberal Party’s candidate, presumably the candidate also of Aquino, was preferred only by seven percent of the respondents. He had the same following as senators Chiz Escudero and Miriam Defensor-Santiago.

Senators Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and Alan Cayetano, both vying to be the Nacionalista Party’s standard bearer for 2016, were each preferred by only five per cent of the respondents.

Given what seems to be the overwhelming advantage of Binay, the other presidential aspirants know that they have to improve their appeal to the voters in the next 20 months. They also have to pull down Binay.
Or better yet, eliminate Binay from the race to level playing field.

If one is to believe coffee shop talks about institutionalized corruption in Makati, Binay is one smart politician to have gotten away with it the past so many years.

But his political opponents want to make sure that this time they will get him. In the Senate, Cayetano together with Senators Antonio Trillanes IV and Aquilino Pimentel III are leading the investigation against the alleged overpriced Makati City Hall building 2.

Plunder charges have been filed against the Vice President and his mayor son over the Makati City Hall building 2. The Office of the Special Prosecutor of the Ombudsman has also revived graft and malversation charges against Mrs. Binay in connection with overpriced hospital beds in the Ospital ng Makati during her tem as the city’s chief executive.

Aquino, who has made the anti-corruption crusade his administration’s banner program, has tried to keep a distance from the demolition job on Binay saying only that “the truth will set us all free.”
However, he has stressed several times, in the presence of Roxas that he wants someone who will continue his “Tuwid na Daan” crusade to succeed him.

But it seems that even in his camp, Aquino cannot get everybody to join the “Demolish Binay” campaign. House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. doused cold water on impeachment plans against Binay saying a vice president cannot be impeached for acts he did as mayor.

This is not surprising.It will be recalled that in the 2010 presidential elections, one faction in the Aquino camp was Noy-BI ( Pnoy for president and Binay for vice president).

The Noy-BI supporters included Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, Jr., who worked as city administrator when Belmonte was Quezon City mayor.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima last Friday told media she was not pleased that Renato Bondal, one of the witnesses against Binay who was placed under the Witness Protection Program, held a press conference reacting to the speech of Binay last Thursday, without the DOJ’s permission.

Binay, in his Thursday speech, did not present proofs to dispute the allegations of corruption in the Makati City Hall Building II.

Since congressmen are not eager to impeach Binay, another option to disqualify him from the presidential race is to convict him of plunder. Not just charge and imprison him because unless convicted, he can still run for president. He might even get sympathy votes. He has to be convicted and the conviction deemed final and executory

Those who want a level playing field for the 2016 elections have about one year and half to do that.

Mar-Chiz, Binay-Meloto, Cayetano-Trillanes

Those are the political alliances shaping up for the 2016 presidential elections.

The President's dream team:Roxas-Escudero

The President’s dream team:Roxas-Escudero

President Aquino’s dream team for 2016.[/caption]Interior Secretary Mar Roxas for president and Sen. Chiz Escudero for vice president for the Liberal Party; Vice President Jejomar Binay and Gawad Kalinga founder and chairman Tony Meloto for the United Nationalist Alliance; and Senators Alan Cayetano and Antonio Trillanes IV for the Nacionalista Party.

Sources said Roxas and Binay both wanted Sen. Grace Poe as running mate but the lady senator feels she is not ready yet to run for a higher position in 2016.

The Mar Roxas and Chiz Escudero ticket is the handiwork of President Aquino, several sources said.
Both Roxas and Escudero, gave up their long-harbored presidential ambitions in 2010, to give way to Aquino, whose candidacy came after the death of his mother August 2009.

Sources said Roxas is reluctant about teaming up with Escudero, who endorsed Binay for president in the 2010 elections. But he has no choice given his low popularity rating.

Although there are some members of the Liberal Party, who do not give Roxas a good chance of winning in the 2016 elections, his supporters resort to mathematics to show otherwise.

Binay - Meloto

Binay – Meloto

A presidential candidate has to get 40 percent of the votes of the total registered voters to win the election. Administration political analysts say Aquino’s endorsement will bring in 20 percent of the total of the voters which Presidential Spokerperson Edwin Lacierda bragged, is “lethal.”

“Whoever the President will endorse, the power of the President’s endorsement is lethal. It is effective and that’s the reason why the—whoever the President would anoint, would certainly have an advantage, “ Lacierda said last January.

The source said Roxas believes, his campaign organization will be able to get the remaining 20 percent of the votes needed to win the presidency.

Sources said Escudero, who has not returned to NPC, after he left the Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr.-controlled party in 2010, has no qualms about being the running mate of Roxas even if he endorsed Binay in 2010.

It is often said that there are no permanent friends in politics. A Roxas-Escudero team will show that there are no permanent enemies either in politics.

Cayetano-Trillanes

Cayetano-Trillanes

Binay told Philippine Star’s Marichu Villanueva that he wants an economist for a running mate in 2016. Meloto fits the bill.

The intriguing thing about this Binay-Meloto team up is that it is brokered by a presidential relative.

Earlier Binay had earlier considered Darlene Marie Berberabe, the young and pretty president and chief executive officer of Pag-ibig Fund, for running mate but that team-up didn’t materialize.

Binay is confident that with his formidable national machinery, he can afford a non-politician running mate.

At the Nacionalista Party, party members think the possibility of Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. getting embroiled in the Janet Napoles pork barrel cases, won’t make him a viable standard bearer.

They are working on a Cayetano-Trillanes ticket.

Mar-Chiz, Binay-Meloto, Cayetano-Trillanes

Those are the political alliances shaping up for the 2016 presidential elections.

The President's dream team:Roxas-Escudero

The President’s dream team:Roxas-Escudero

President Aquino’s dream team for 2016.[/caption]Interior Secretary Mar Roxas for president and Sen. Chiz Escudero for vice president for the Liberal Party; Vice President Jejomar Binay and Gawad Kalinga founder and chairman Tony Meloto for the United Nationalist Alliance; and Senators Alan Cayetano and Antonio Trillanes IV for the Nacionalista Party.

Sources said Roxas and Binay both wanted Sen. Grace Poe as running mate but the lady senator feels she is not ready yet to run for a higher position in 2016.

The Mar Roxas and Chiz Escudero ticket is the handiwork of President Aquino, several sources said.
Both Roxas and Escudero, gave up their long-harbored presidential ambitions in 2010, to give way to Aquino, whose candidacy came after the death of his mother August 2009.

Sources said Roxas is reluctant about teaming up with Escudero, who endorsed Binay for president in the 2010 elections. But he has no choice given his low popularity rating.

Although there are some members of the Liberal Party, who do not give Roxas a good chance of winning in the 2016 elections, his supporters resort to mathematics to show otherwise.

Binay - Meloto

Binay – Meloto

A presidential candidate has to get 40 percent of the votes of the total registered voters to win the election. Administration political analysts say Aquino’s endorsement will bring in 20 percent of the total of the voters which Presidential Spokerperson Edwin Lacierda bragged, is “lethal.”

“Whoever the President will endorse, the power of the President’s endorsement is lethal. It is effective and that’s the reason why the—whoever the President would anoint, would certainly have an advantage, “ Lacierda said last January.

The source said Roxas believes, his campaign organization will be able to get the remaining 20 percent of the votes needed to win the presidency.

Sources said Escudero, who has not returned to NPC, after he left the Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr.-controlled party in 2010, has no qualms about being the running mate of Roxas even if he endorsed Binay in 2010.

It is often said that there are no permanent friends in politics. A Roxas-Escudero team will show that there are no permanent enemies either in politics.

Cayetano-Trillanes

Cayetano-Trillanes

Binay told Philippine Star’s Marichu Villanueva that he wants an economist for a running mate in 2016. Meloto fits the bill.

The intriguing thing about this Binay-Meloto team up is that it is brokered by a presidential relative.

Earlier Binay had earlier considered Darlene Marie Berberabe, the young and pretty president and chief executive officer of Pag-ibig Fund, for running mate but that team-up didn’t materialize.

Binay is confident that with his formidable national machinery, he can afford a non-politician running mate.

At the Nacionalista Party, party members think the possibility of Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. getting embroiled in the Janet Napoles pork barrel cases, won’t make him a viable standard bearer.

They are working on a Cayetano-Trillanes ticket.

Mar-Chiz, Binay-Meloto, Cayetano-Trillanes

Those are the political alliances shaping up for the 2016 presidential elections.

The President's dream team:Roxas-Escudero

The President’s dream team:Roxas-Escudero

President Aquino’s dream team for 2016.[/caption]Interior Secretary Mar Roxas for president and Sen. Chiz Escudero for vice president for the Liberal Party; Vice President Jejomar Binay and Gawad Kalinga founder and chairman Tony Meloto for the United Nationalist Alliance; and Senators Alan Cayetano and Antonio Trillanes IV for the Nacionalista Party.

Sources said Roxas and Binay both wanted Sen. Grace Poe as running mate but the lady senator feels she is not ready yet to run for a higher position in 2016.

The Mar Roxas and Chiz Escudero ticket is the handiwork of President Aquino, several sources said.
Both Roxas and Escudero, gave up their long-harbored presidential ambitions in 2010, to give way to Aquino, whose candidacy came after the death of his mother August 2009.

Sources said Roxas is reluctant about teaming up with Escudero, who endorsed Binay for president in the 2010 elections. But he has no choice given his low popularity rating.

Although there are some members of the Liberal Party, who do not give Roxas a good chance of winning in the 2016 elections, his supporters resort to mathematics to show otherwise.

Binay - Meloto

Binay – Meloto

A presidential candidate has to get 40 percent of the votes of the total registered voters to win the election. Administration political analysts say Aquino’s endorsement will bring in 20 percent of the total of the voters which Presidential Spokerperson Edwin Lacierda bragged, is “lethal.”

“Whoever the President will endorse, the power of the President’s endorsement is lethal. It is effective and that’s the reason why the—whoever the President would anoint, would certainly have an advantage, “ Lacierda said last January.

The source said Roxas believes, his campaign organization will be able to get the remaining 20 percent of the votes needed to win the presidency.

Sources said Escudero, who has not returned to NPC, after he left the Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr.-controlled party in 2010, has no qualms about being the running mate of Roxas even if he endorsed Binay in 2010.

It is often said that there are no permanent friends in politics. A Roxas-Escudero team will show that there are no permanent enemies either in politics.

Cayetano-Trillanes

Cayetano-Trillanes

Binay told Philippine Star’s Marichu Villanueva that he wants an economist for a running mate in 2016. Meloto fits the bill.

The intriguing thing about this Binay-Meloto team up is that it is brokered by a presidential relative.

Earlier Binay had earlier considered Darlene Marie Berberabe, the young and pretty president and chief executive officer of Pag-ibig Fund, for running mate but that team-up didn’t materialize.

Binay is confident that with his formidable national machinery, he can afford a non-politician running mate.

At the Nacionalista Party, party members think the possibility of Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. getting embroiled in the Janet Napoles pork barrel cases, won’t make him a viable standard bearer.

They are working on a Cayetano-Trillanes ticket.