Abascal makes it difficult for me. Last year I went to the Vistalegre rally . They sat me in the second row, behind the High General Staff, and half of Spain found out. I've always liked my ears to whistle, but now, with age, I'm getting a little deaf and prefer silence to excitement . That the left-wing facades call me the right-wing façade has its logic, since it is called to everyone who does not share their ideas, but gets a little tired, the truth. On the day that Vox took for granted a future electoral support that later fell into a consolation prize, I swore to myself that I would never attend a rally again, whoever organized it would organize it. What a pain, with all God rumbling slogans without stopping! A couple of months later I had already missed my word, because I went to the PP and Vox campaign closure in the Andalusian elections, but I did it for the needs of the script of the book I was going to write then. And now, having convened the second edition of Vistalegre and decided to pass by before her, I learn that the Abascalian heralds have proposed in Congress such sensible things as reversing some of the names of the recently modified streets sheltered by the Historical Memory Law , repeal the aforementioned law for violating political, thought, research and professorship freedom as soon as possible, seal once and for all the borders of Ceuta and Melilla so that they cease to be a source of illegal and alleged refugees by nobody persecuted, and to refuse to condemn the Francoism and the civil war so that history returns to be a preserve reserved for historians. Man, Santi! Do not bother me! Do not leave with those, because if you do, tempted by the sanity of such proposals that do not respond to any ideology, but to the dictates of common sense, I will have to appear on October 6 in Vistalegre against my wishes ! Be merciful. Promise me that you will not give me Vip treatment so that they do not whistle my ears again or, better yet, order your boys to say some barbarity before. For example: that on November 11, you will join the management of the social democratic tricentrite so that the whole country is once again in the hands of a minority party, which in the last legislative only one person in five voted. Enough with that to stay at home without putting earplugs.

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