Some good socialists (and peperos)

History repeats itself as tragedy and farce, and some would like it as tamayazo, a word that the RAE has not incorporated but the political language has, recalling that vote in which two parliamentarians elected from the PSOE (Tamayo and Sáez) changed their vote and prevented his co-religionist Simancas took over the presidency of the Community of Madrid.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 July 2023 Thursday 04:22
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Some good socialists (and peperos)

History repeats itself as tragedy and farce, and some would like it as tamayazo, a word that the RAE has not incorporated but the political language has, recalling that vote in which two parliamentarians elected from the PSOE (Tamayo and Sáez) changed their vote and prevented his co-religionist Simancas took over the presidency of the Community of Madrid. Everything was to mention Vox to "some good socialists" and Tamayo came to mind on the networks, how bad.

Twitter was divided among those who thought that the Vox spokesman, Espinosa de los Monteros, was calling for the desertion of socialists, showing that adjectives are like the shadow, it depends on which side you take so that he gives you: "good" for whom? Meanwhile, others were inclined towards Espinosa's subsequent explanation, that it was sarcasm, because "there is no good PSOE", and a third current is inclined to consider the voxera occurrence a taunt against Feijóo, who in his search for lost electoral ark is knocking on all doors, to the point that @Doc_Hannibal confesses: "I live in fear of answering an unknown number and that it is Feijóo asking me to form a government."

Concern made its way among some tweeters, such as @ciudadanopirata, who says he hopes that "all those chosen are trustworthy people." Well, they are politicians, that is, human beings, do not think badly and we will leave it that way, although, just in case, @ctxt_es proposes "that the UN send blue helmets and the EU international observers to monitor the investiture session votes" . I'm sure it's ironic.

And a tamayazo in the opposite direction, eh? @JesusSoria wonders: “Can you imagine that Sumar asked PP deputies . The summer is going to be very long and adjectives are carried by the devil, just like nouns. Is there a good PSOE? Is there a good PP? Is there anyone else who hasn't given their opinion? Because from Benidorm, whose summer capital no one disputes, Massiel has asked the two majority parties to "agree for a fucking time". Thinner can be ordered, but not clearer.

One, which is very movie-like, recalls that scene from A Few Good Men in which the good lawyers, as we summarize, enter the courtroom and the audience roars at the sight of Tom Cruise in full uniform. But Cruise is not a representative.