On Tuesday, Pulse Asia released a survey ranking the top 10 presidentiables for the upcoming elections. Rounding the top spot was Vice President Noli De Castro, followed by Sen. Escudero, former President Estrada, Sen. Villar, and Sen. Roxas respectively. There have been many praises and thanks emanating from these presidentiables, saying that people are staring to trust them more; though there was one who, instead of being thankful of the spot, back lashed against the survey by labeling it as “inaccurate” and not the voices of the people.
Manny Villar, who recently dropped the polls due to the clamors made by Sen. Jamby Madrigal’s accusation on the C-5 road extension project, bashed at the recent Pulse Asia survey and said that he was leading in another survey and Pulse Asa’s were more likely to be inaccurate.
Just yesterday, Villar proved his statement with a release of the Social Weather Station (SWS) which puts him on top of the rest. Journalists from The Inquirer revealed that Manny Villar Commissioned the recent survey and that the SWS were not allowed to divulge how they got the statistics. While reading this particular column, only one thing came into mind---- something’s wrong with the survey.
Villar’s drop on the polls was inevitable because of the C-5 Road Extension controversy. He acted like a child and refused to undergo the Senate investigation, either to buy time or to discredit the Senate like the predictable tactics of the Administration.
What is wrong in the SWS survey was that Villar was the one who commissioned the study. With him on the top spot, people would surely doubt the results even if the SWS divulged their methods. Though I’m not criticizing on how SWS got its results, what was bothering me is if Villar has a hand on it to boost his tarnished image.
In fact, there has been plenty of damage control resulting in Villar’s controversy. Among them are new advertisements on the newspapers, his reactions to the senate hearings, the SWS survey, and a new “advocacy commercial.”
With all these damage controls on his popularity, he is playing the same tactics as the Administration that he opposes. He discredits the senate, advocates himself, and even risks his own ideology just to save himself. He plays the game of politics in terms of the last man standing instead of righting the wrong.
Bottom line, for me, is that I don’t believe in the release of the SWS as much as the Pulse Asia Survey. Villar should’ve been a sport and looked at the Pulse Asia survey optimistically than to commission another one which puts him on the top.
I appreciated the top ranking presidentiables like Noli De Castro and Chiz Escudero where they did not heed to needless praises more associated with the top ranks. It was also surprising to see how people placed their trusts in these two even though they have not yet decided to run in the elections. Mar Roxas was also a sport by saying that he was glad that the people restarting to look at him differently.
If Villar was like that, then he could’ve saved his face on this survey.