Spain is in an extreme situation. The climate of putrefaction is unbearable. An end of cycle. A twilight government dotted with corruption. A government entrenched after scandals. A government surrounded by numerous cases. A government suffocated by corruption. A government in decomposition. A rotten government. A government on fire. A quagmire. Spain does not deserve a corrupt government. Sanchismo and corruption are exactly the same. Sánchez hides on the international agenda in the midst of new scandals. People are only waiting for Sánchez to resign, surrounded by his family’s corruption. For less, a president resigns in any other European country. What else has to happen for this government to fall…
I have written down all the phrases in the first paragraph in the last two days, phrases heard and read in political statements and newspaper covers. And that’s without looking into gatherings and opinion columns, as I’m sure there is much more. Is the message clear? I don’t know, maybe you haven’t caught it, so let Núñez Feijóo tell you, this Tuesday on a friendly radio: “We are facing a rotten government. We have never had a sitting president of the government so surrounded by corruption. Never. Never in the history of our country.” Now have you caught it? Are you starting to get a whiff? That’s what it’s all about, an exercise in political synesthesia: talking a lot about corruption until it reaches our noses, making the atmosphere stink.
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