“Not everything can be transmitted in writing,” said Antonio Muñoz Molina, in his forum last Saturday in El País, “Exaggeration of the coven.” He came to tell us readers that it was impossible for him to convey in words the event carried out by Donald Trump at Madison Square Garden in New York in the last days of the election campaign. “The adjective “indescribable” should not always be discarded, he added, since “there are realities that are beyond any description.” And the Madison Square Garden event was one of them. He had spent six hours following him and came to tell us that anyone who wanted to know what had happened there would have to do the same. Connect through television or computer and spend six hours contemplating the “exaggerated coven.”
The truth is that, in my opinion, Antonio Muñoz Molina exaggerates a bit, since in the gallery he makes the reader understand what happened in said event. Therefore, I recommend readers read the tribune, because it is worth it. It transmits in an accessible way not only what that specific act was, but what Donald Trump’s trajectory has been throughout the entire electoral campaign. A campaign in which it has gone from less to more until ending it with such black tones that make the author of the tribune end it with the following words: “From hearing so many augmentatives, always and never, I also came up with one “I have never been so afraid of an election in my life.”
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