One of the indexes that betrays harmful politicians is their ability to deposit garbage in the minds of citizens. They don't always do it for evil. And that is what worries. Evil usually leaves a trace of intelligent life. There are verbal excesses that leave a stumbling mind without stumbling and remain floating in the environment like a pollen of someone else's shame. The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso , yesterday perpetrated a couple of phrases that invite people to think about those heads that never tire of saying it even worse.

On the subject of Franco (we already have enough ), he dispatched a soflama pilarprimoderivera warning that after the Supreme Court ruling on the spoils of the dictator, the next thing will be to burn churches and fantasize about expired scenes from the movie Raza. The problem is not only to say these things representing an Autonomous Community, but to turn the past into a remote future and present itself to the respectable as a link in the future. Everything is very crazy.

For things like that you can spoil a politician and no one will put his hand in the drain. I don't understand what Díaz Ayuso earns by throwing phrases that seem to escape from a very dark background and give away something even worse: he doesn't know what he says. The times accompany her in that expedition towards the absurd, but she is winning too many podiums in a short time. Some beings believe that in times of noise, the strongest will be the one who says the fattest asshole. It is a very addictive vice. Tomorrow you will need a stronger dose. And so until there is no methadone to relieve the hitch. Foolish politicians often fall on their own drumming and end up crushing them.

In situations like this, Díaz Ayuso should clarify who suggests that he say that silly thing about burning churches and the return to hell of 36. It is only a ruling from the Supreme, president. I imagine that general confusion, laziness, disappointment or boredom makes the dialectical dung of some political suitcases tolerable. Prudence is not only to avoid being a spokesperson for someone else's awkwardness, but also to be aware of one's own gossips that don't deserve to be pronounced.

Franco is still in fashion not because of his ruin, that most matters to him and an egg, but because it allows the hornets to freeze. But in politics it happens like in poker, the one who doesn't realize who the fool is to the third flammable statement is because the fool is usually her. Or the.

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