By Benjamin Pimentel
Inquirer.net
CALIFORNIA, United States—Maybe P-Noy should lay off the New York hotdogs. It’s making him talk strange.
Consider what he told the Philippine Daily Inquirer when asked about his friend, Undersecretary Rico Puno, who’s in hot water over alleged links to gambling and his role in the bungled Luneta rescue.
“One thing we have to watch out for is if these people who have been with us when we were still in the harassed opposition and who joined us in our struggles…if all these people who are close to us are removed and replaced by those who are not as close, the next group could already be our enemies,” he said.
Now, that was one jumbled, scary statement. You can read it on so many levels, few of them flattering to the chief executive of the country.
For the Philippine President basically admitted that, despite what appeared to be a pretty hefty mandate, he’s really relying on a very small circle of people to do his job.

