I fear that some politicians' humor have grown inversely proportional to the size of their brains. In one of my blog
posts, I quoted former Senator Tito Sotto's statement regarding the Senate hearings on the ZTE-NBN anomaly. “Take it to court. The Senate is not a court. Why is it accepting verbal testimony from witnesses without documentary evidence? What they are saying is hearsay, which is not admissible in court,” the Eat Bulaga phenom said. Unfortunately, Sotto is pinning the tail on the donkey's head which is equally amusing and could easily pass as the joke of the century. True, hearsay is not admissible in courts. Then he asks why the Senate is accepting hearsay. An extremely wild guess: because the Senate is not a court? For the sake of one's integrity, I think it would be better for one to just exile oneself in a noontime show rather than stabbing a democratic institution one once fiddled around. That way, one could be more entertaining than being more of a sorry joke.
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