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Javier Milei took almost verbatim phrases from the protagonist of The West Wing for his speech before the UN

The president Javier Miley In his speech before the United Nations General Assembly on September 24, he used almost verbatim phrases from the script of the series. The West Wingas revealed by the journalist Carlos Pagni in his last column in the newspaper La Nación.

The text he referred to is at the end of the 15 minutes that the president spoke before the UN. “We believe in freedom of expression for all; we believe in freedom of worship for all; We believe in free trade for all and we believe in limited government, all of them. And since in these times what happens in one country quickly impacts others, we believe that all peoples should live free from tyranny and oppression, whether it takes the form of political oppression, economic slavery or religious fanaticism. That fundamental idea should not remain mere words; It has to be supported by facts, diplomatically, economically and materially.”

In episode 15 of the fourth season of the series, “Inauguration, part 2″, the main character – President Josiah Bartlet, played by Martin Sheen – says to his collaborators, gathered in the Oval Room of the White House: ”We are in favor of freedom of expression everywhere. We are in favor of freedom of religion everywhere. We are in favor of the freedom to learn… for everyone. And since in our time, a bomb can be built in our country and brought to mine, what happens in our country is my business. That’s why we stand for freedom from tyranny, everywhere, whether under the guise of political oppression, Toby, or economic slavery, Josh, or religious fanaticism, CJ That fundamental idea cannot be confronted simply with our support . We must face it with our strength. “Diplomatically, economically and materially.”

The West Wing It is the favorite series of Santiago CaputoMilei’s communication advisor. Journalist Hugo Alconada Mon revealed that he saw her between seven and nine times. “But he also suggested to the leadership of Move Group that whoever wanted to join the consulting firm should see the series as an unavoidable condition,” he wrote.

The series follows the daily life of Josiah Bartlett, a Democratic president of the United States, and his team of officials and advisors, who work in the West Wing of the White House.

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