INQUIRER: CONRADO DE QUIROS - That is what makes the effort to secure the conviction of Corona by this route, or ruse, so uninspired, if not benighted. It's certainly supremely ironic. At the very least, it has to be asked if the senators would have voted differently without it. Of course Enrile is a fickle ally, one whose loyalties, shifting from president to president, legitimate or otherwise with the exception of Cory, are for sale. And he was the Senate president turned presiding officer of the impeachment trial, which explains his special treatment in the DAP afterward. But if appeasing him and the other senators was what it took to rid the world of Corona, then it leaves a bad taste in the mouth."
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