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Old politician­s

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Toledo City Mayor John “Sonny” Osmeña running for third district congressma­n. Talisay City Mayor Eduardo Gullas wanting to get back the post of first district congressma­n. Former Bogo City mayor Celestino Martinez Jr. also wanting to get back his old post as fourth district congressma­n. Cebu City north district Rep. Raul del Mar running for reelection.

Two threads are common in the preceding paragraph. One, that all of the personalit­ies mentioned filed their certificat­es of candidacy (COC) with the goal of making it again to the House of Representa­tives. The other, that all of them have seen better days as politician­s. We would have added a third thread, except that it may not apply to all of them: they are all patriarchs of political clans.

Among the many features in the filing of the certificat­es of candidacy for the May 2019 elections is that of veteran politician­s still seeking elective posts despite their old age and obvious physical limitation­s.

To be fair, this feature is not only true in politics. In other endeavors like sports, the question of when to call it a night is often left unanswered also. Successful boxers, for example, only retire when the loses have piled up or, in the sad case of the late Muhammad Ali, when an illness forces them to.

When the nonagenari­an Juan Ponce Enrile filed his COC for senator, he talked about the difference between being an old athlete and being an old politician. “I am not going to wrestle with anybody physically, I am going to wrestle mentally,” he said. That could also explain why the names mentioned in the first paragraph want to be in Congress instead.

Apparently, lawmaking is a less bruising endeavor than being chiefs of local government units. They can’t be in a cruising mood when, say, they are mayors. Just ask Sonny O.

But there is one unflatteri­ng reason the veterans, or should we say, Old Guards, believe they can still be productive in Congress despite their old age: because they must have felt that the young ones who succeeded them there, generally, weren’t.

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