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Comelec Spox James Jimenez Is Esquire Magazine’s ”Sexiest Man Alive!”

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Filipinos will probably never understand why Esquire Philippines chose Maria Ressa as its ”sexiest woman alive” in 2010. Neither will they figure out why the magazine has chosen Commission on Elections (Comelec) Spokesperson James Jimenez as the magazine’s very first ”sexiest man alive.”

Is it the greying beard and mustache? Is it his glasses that frame his moon-like face? Is it the eye contact he maintains when responding to media questions? Well, who knows?

But Jimenez is definitely the man of the hour in this very contentious election period when the nation picks its 17th president come May 9, 2022.

It all started late last year when Jimenez called The Adobo Chronicles ”fake news” when we published a satirical article in which we said that then Commissioner Rowena Guanzon wanted to scrap the 2022 elections.

Jimenez also made a controversial decision to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with Rappler to deal with disinformation and voter engagement in connection with the elections (Comelec just suspended the MOA after Solicitor General Jose Calida asked the Supreme Court to nullify the partnership.)

The Comelec Spox is also in trouble after he ordered the taking down of ”illegal” tarpaulins and posters of political candidates, mostly from the camp of Leni Robredo. The Supreme Court has issued a Temporary Restraining Order against Comelec.

As if these were not enough, Jimenez announced yet another questionable partnership with Vote Pilipinas for the conduct of the Comelec’s 2022 presidential and vice presidential debates. He warned that candidates who will not participate in the debates will be barred from using the poll body’s e-rally platform.

Jimenez has also recently denied reports that Comelec’s database has been hacked, after an investigative report was published by The Manila Bulletin.

Perhaps it is Jimenez’ handling of these controversies that Esquire found sexy, and which could eventually make the spokesperson the last man standing in these elections.

Comelec: Election Partnership With Rappler ”A Typo”

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Commission on Elections (Comelec) Spokesperson James Jimenez told The Adobo Chronicles today that the recently-announced Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) the poll body inked with Rappler was a classic case of a typo.

Jimenez was referring to a partnership between Comelec and Rappler under which the latter would help in voter engagement and fighting disinformation in connection with the May 9 Philippine national elections.

Many were very critical of the partnership because Rappler is known for its bias against the Duterte government as well as Bongbong Marcos who is running for President. No less than Solicitor General Jose Calida said that the government intends to file a case against Comelec unless the MOA is rescinded by March 4.

Jimenez said that Comelec erred in that it falsely identified its partner as Rappler when it should have been Russia.

This news report from the Philippine Star explains it all.

BREAKING: Court Of Appeals Allows Maria Ressa To Leave For Ukraine!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – For the third time in the last five months, Rappler CEO and convicted criminal Maria Ressa was given the green light to leave the Philippines, this time to travel to Ukraine.

The Court of Appeals has granted Ressa permission to do what she does best — reporting live from the world’s war zones. She is expected to file death-defying dispatches from war-torn Ukraine. She will also be reporting live from Moscow, Russia.

It will be recalled that Ressa has a string of credentials covering war zones, not the least of which is the Philippines which she has described as the ”worst war zone” she has ever been in.

Last year, Ressa who was convicted of cyber libel was allowed to travel to the United States to attend a Harvard program and to visit her parents, and to Norway to personally receive her Nobel Peace Prize award.