A
repost taken from the
It
tackles the effort of the opposition – Liberal Party’s effort to create an
underdog image all for returning back to power this coming 2022 national
elections.
It
also explains what the different personas behind the Lei Robredo presidential
push to Malacanang, the rich and elitist liberal democrats pouring on the pink
campaign in order to end the Rodrigo Roa Duterte administration after years of
failing to oust him in office.
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Wolves
in pink clothing
Lewis invested
heavily in the futile presidential bid of Mar Roxas, and is now leaning heavily
on Robredo to recover her investments.
The effort to whip up sympathy from voters by
playing the underdog for next year’s polls is being rolled out by the dolled up
yellow mob, who are now strutting in their pink makeover.
Vice President Leni Robredo said in her radio
program she remained the titular head of the Liberal Party that has carried the
yellow banner since former Senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr.’s assassination in 21
August 1983.
Yellow, however, has degenerated through the years
into symbolizing hubris and elitism, which led to the demise of the cabal that
is now trying to make a comeback through the impossible route of the democratic
process of elections that it took pride of having short-circuited twice in the
country’s history in the EDSA Revolts of 1986 and 2001.
The mob tried a
reprise in its incessant attempt to oust President Rodrigo Duterte but
miserably failed, as Filipinos have been vigilant over another power grab and
threw their overwhelming support to their elected leader.
Make no mistake
about the yellow, or rather pink, money that will flow as the liberal democrats
of the world pull out all stops to end the strongman era personified by Mr.
Duterte in the Philippines.
The International
Criminal Court (ICC) order to allow the investigations on the crimes against
humanity charges over the war on drugs signaled the start of the offensive.
Rich Filipino
liberal democrats abroad who count on more powerful backers, such as New
York-based trader Loida Nicolas-Lewis, will keep the pink tills ringing.
President Duterte
in one of his addresses to the nation bared the existence of an intercepted
conversation that he said proved Lewis was among those bankrolling efforts for
his ouster and to make sure the ICC case progresses.
The Chief Executive
said the recorded conversation was between Lewis and another individual, which
he said would be identified in due time.
“I was listening
to the tapes of their conversation. It was provided to me by another country,
but the conversation was between individuals in the Philippines and in New
York,” he said.
The President
noted the recordings include one involving Lewis, in which she told another
person, “See you in the headquarters when the case is filed.”
That was during the time that a supplemental
complaint by destabilizer Antonio Trillanes IV and his minion Magdalo
Representative Gary Alejano was filed with the ICC to buttress the Jude Sabio
complaint, proving that both former mutineers run errands for Lewis.
Rody had pointed to Lewis as the financier of
another power grab.
The Filipina is the wife of the late
African-American billionaire Reginald Lewis. She was described in a 2015 New
York Times article as “one of the richest philanthropists” in New York.
Lewis invested heavily in the futile presidential
bid of Mar Roxas, and is now leaning heavily on Robredo to recover her
investments.
Lewis’ main conduit is the US Filipinos for Good
Governance (USFGG), which in a Fil-American publication said had initiated a
“carrot and stick” campaign with the ultimate aim of ensuring that neither a
Duterte nor a Marcos becomes a successor for Malacañang.
USFGG successfully lobbied for US Senate Bill 1055,
authored by US Senators Benjamin Cardin and Marco Rubio, titled the Philippines
Human Rights Accountability and Counternarcotics Act. It sought to “restrict
the exportation of certain defense articles by the United States to the
Philippine National Police, support human rights and civil society
organizations in the Republic of the Philippines, and report on sources of
narcotics entering that country.”
USFGG then proudly proclaimed the US bill it pushed
offers the best balance of “carrot and stick” to persuade the Duterte
administration to respect human rights, to follow the rule of law, to end
widespread extrajudicial killings and to solve drug addiction with the public
health strategy of prevention and rehabilitation.
Intensity of such pursuit will be raised notches
higher, which will see that Robredo and her “volunteers” will be in the pink of
political health.
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