– The Courier does a piece on the anti-rave norm. He passes it off as a balanced article, of constitutional analysis, but only interviews a constitutionalist who has deployed hand and foot against the decree. All legitimate, even for a newspaper that does not define itself as “opinion”. But the jurist interviewed does not even believe that the legislative decree can be modified in Parliament: “It would be easier to reset”. It just happens to be there strategy of the Democratic Party.
– Biden warns about midterm elections: “Democracy is at stake”. This statement, and the fact that our journalists have reported it equally without criticizing it, demonstrates the respect they have in those parts (I mean on the left) of the popular vote: it is democracy only if you vote for the dem, otherwise “it is at risk ” Who knows what. Does this seem normal to you?
– Interesting piece of Lucio Caracciolo on the challenges that await Meloni in Europe. Summary: Giorgia will try to insinuate herself into the space created in the former Franco-German axis, but she risks her neck bone. Berlin has decided that it intends to save itself from this war and this crisis (no price cap, 100 billion rearmament, 200 billion in aid to bills, trip to China). I would have just added a little thing: what has always been described as the anti-Europeanism of the Italian right, was nothing more than a criticism of “this” Europe, that is the one in which two countries (France and Germany) impose their game. And when it doesn’t work, they go about their business. Other than Orban.
– sensational controversy in Germanywhere a 44-year-old cyclist died after a road accident. Rescue has arrived, but one of the special means of the firefighters – which could have been used to remove the cement mixer that crushed the victim – seems to have been blocked due to a protest by the environmentalists. You know those who block the roads? Here you are. This is what we talk about. Does the dead man have to escape before these kids realize there is no point in going to the streets in hopes of saving the planet?
– Alessandra Ghisleri, one who knows about polls, claims that four out of ten Italians are at the side of Giorgia Meloni. Not a few, considering that he is not an “institutional” premier (Draghi style) but the first real politician at Palazzo Chigi since Renzi’s time. The Democrats continue to rant if they want. These are the results.
– Of those fools who have smeared a work of art in Italy I do not even speak. I have already said that the best way to see them disappear is to ignore them.
– Netflix now it is the realm of the politically correct, to the point that one feels like severing the contract. Let me explain: in recent days the new TV series dedicated to the case was launched from the platform Dahmerthe cannibal monster that killed 17 people in Milwaukee between the 70s and 90s. Dahmer was gay. How gay were his victims. So at the beginning Netflix had affixed the LGBTQ + label to the series, but then removed it because it is “a shocking story”, so woe to bring it closer to the rainbow world. Who in fact had felt offended (poor things). The author of the series is furious, and is doing well. Although I would remove the LGBTQ + tag altogether.
– I would like to point out to my fellow sports reporters that the Europa League does not become “more beautiful” just because Juve, Barcelona and Manchester United have ended up there. If they are there, it means that they are scarcer than the others. The level was and remains the same: the big teams mentioned, this year, are the most disgusting.
– Vittorio Sgarbi says San Siro can’t be touched? OK it’s good. But then find another place to play one or two stadiums for Milan and Inter. The Meazza should also be kept by the Municipality or the State if they consider it a work of art. Football needs business, not monuments.
– Not a day goes by that Biden does not combine one. Except that in Italy practically nobody knows because his gaffes, unlike those of Biden, always go under the radar. The fact is that yesterday in a statement by him, the US president said that the United States “will soon liberate Iran”, a phrase that risks overwhelming half the world. The White House had to run for cover, stressing that Biden just wanted to show solidarity with those who protest and that “it is up to the Iranian people to determine their future”. Not to the US. But by now he knows there are few who take Joe seriously.
– Tomorrow in the square with Calenda, Renzi, Casini And Cottarelli There will be also Letizia Moratti. I doubt, I will be honest, that this great jumble can convince the Italians to vote for them. But maybe I’m wrong.
– Tino Oldani up Italy Today tells the “zero migrants” strategy of the Democratic Republic Denmarkled by a social democratic prime minister: first of all, the Danes intend to transfer immigrants to Rwanda. Then they will rent prisons in Kosovo to lock up the migrants who commit crimes. And finally they want to withdraw the residence permit with the right of asylum to those foreigners who, received in the past for a valid reason, come from a country no longer at war and where the situation is improving. In short: their Danish brothers do worse than Salvini, and is the left here complaining about the Piantedosi decree?
– The first Fredericksen he also appreciates the idea of building hubs for asylum seekers to be built in North Africa and the Middle East. He’s working on it. It is the exact same proposal put forward by Giorgia Meloni. Here the Democratic Party has immediately risen, but it is a pity that the dem are in the same European family as Fredericksen. Nothing to complain about?