-How are you? Have you had dinner yet?
-Good yes. You?
-Also. Well, what did Feijóo say today?
This is the conversation between a grandmother and her granddaughter (the one who writes) —the original version is in Galician— that could have taken place any day in the last two weeks. What’s more, they could have been even all of them. To a village in a town in Lugo where you have breakfast, lunch and dinner with Television de Galicia (TVG) has arrived — “something heard” — that Alberto Núñez Feijóo confused Seville with Melilla, Valencia with Barcelona or Extremadura with Andalusia. The latter came out quickly and well: “But, what have you noticed?” He told an audience that was already shouting “Eeeeh! Eeeeh!” Universal language.
To that redoubt in which the viral is a note stuck to a marquee that no longer plays its role because there are no children waiting for any bus also arrived “I don’t know what about Betis and Sevilla“. Actually, the least important thing was the that. The theme was that Feijóo had once again said something that he shouldn’t Have said.
It has been the campaign parallel to the campaign. That of a Feijóo marianized who sometimes slips, corrects himself, apologizes and continues talking. People laugh, think, “one more!”, send the video they found on the internet to their group ‘Family (insert yours here)’, and also continue with their business, leaving Feijóo with his family.
At an approximate average of two interventions per day, Feijóo has spoken at 30 rallies this campaign. It can be said that he has been overexposed to his own mistakes and the fangs of the press. In Genoa they point to the latter —almost “cannibals” in Madrid, they say— while below the dome, the ‘non-Galicians’ recommend that after the campaign “collect a little”. “So much overexposure is not good.” Feijóo was not wrong when he only appeared on Galician Television.
What has not reached that village of Lugo from where every night there is a telephone review of what one and the other say is, for example, that Feijóo said this week that “politics and treasuring heritage is not possible” after increasing his by 600,000 euros in his last two years as president of the Xunta de Galicia.
What None of the PP communities will apply the housing law to limit the rental price. Nor do they know that Feijóo thinks that “education is not inherited” and that “true feminists” do not “take account” of when “they are interested” in getting pregnant.
By the way, the last conversation ended like this:
-Have you seen the vows, Grandma?
-Carretaxe baby, carretaxe.
Carretaxe is the word given to a well-known phenomenon in Galician politics: politicians, or similar, who took voters directly from their homes to the polls.
2023-05-26 23:24:04
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