Let’s be honest: Ayuso is a machine for spitting out eye-catching headlines. She knows it, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez sponsors it, we journalists elevate it to the cover. It pushes the seams of institutionality so far to the limit that it generates a morbid attraction like Vox or Trump did in their day. It causes emotions of surprise, disbelief, anger or enthusiasm, depending on the parish. It activates unrest and is news, because it governs the place in Spain where business and laws are made, because it embodies a model that is opposed to that of its neighbor in La Moncloa. Let’s be honest, I myself have put Ayuso in the headline of this column.
With its ultra ubiquity it gives an alibi to Feijóo, who now seems like the moderate PP even though he is capable of linking immigration with crime or delegitimizes the electoral result of 23J on odd days without staining his hands or ruffling his hair. At the same time, Ayuso is his thorn in the side, because it takes away his prominence and pushes him to find his place in a debate of yeses and noes, where simplification has entered the core of the social conversation.
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