Why is Communications Assistant Secretary Mocha Uson not in the list of the administration’s possible senatorial bets in 2019?
“Self explanatory,” was Senator Aqulino “Koko” Pimentel III’s answer when the question was asked in an interview at the Senate.
It was Pimentel, as president of ruling PDP-Laban, who released the list of 24 names that are possible senatorial candidates of the administration for next year’s elections.
Included in the list are Pimentel, actor Robin Padilla, singer Freddie Aguilar, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, Special Assistant to the President Christopher “Bong” Go, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque, and five reelectionist senators.
Pimentel said among the criteria for picking the names in the list are party membership, service to the party, willingness to run, name recall, and winnability.
Told about Uson’s support for federalism, he answered: “But she’s not on the list.”
“Basta, we’re not limited to names on the list but she’s not on the list,” Pimentel said.
Told again about Uson’s wide following on social media, the senator told reporters to just stick to the names he endorsed to President Rodrigo Duterte.
Pimentel earlier lashed at Uson for her controversial video where blogger-friend Andrew Olivar was singing and dancing a lewd jingle on federalism called “pepe-dede-ralismo.”
’Di ko lubos akalain na bababuyin pala nila ang kawsa ng Pederalismo. Ilayo na si Mocha sa Pederalismo. Mag-aral muna siya ng mabuti. Mag leave muna siya [I never thought she would be besmirching the cause of federalism. Let us distance Mocha from federalism. She should study hard first. She should take a leave first],” Pimentel added.
READ: Koko to Mocha: Keep off federalism campaign, take a leave
Sought again for comment on a Palace memo reminding its officials and employees to be mindful of their behavior whether on social media and press releases, Pimentel said: “So you see… see? Tama ako [I’m right].” /jpv