Vox looking for poster girl

Vox was born as a split from the ultra-right PP that abhorred Rajoy's maricomplexines; but he was born with two conflicting souls: the ultraliberal posh and the polygonera pissed off with the elites.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 August 2023 Tuesday 04:22
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Vox looking for poster girl

Vox was born as a split from the ultra-right PP that abhorred Rajoy's maricomplexines; but he was born with two conflicting souls: the ultraliberal posh and the polygonera pissed off with the elites. The two souls expected to arrive at Moncloa on 23-J; but they have lost 19 deputies. And the votes are in the neighborhood.

For this reason, the Thatcherite Cayetans Espinosa and Monasterio were thrown out of the party, with an open knife in Barcelona's Bonanova vacated by the victors of the crisis: Buixadé and Garriga; sharpened in Moscow, from where the gold returns, and wielded by the directory of the European ultra-right to one day govern the EU, allied with the center-right, you see, as in Extremadura.

The change is noticeable when stopping to distinguish the echoes of Vox's voices on the networks: they no longer battle only against the "internal enemy" that is breaking Spain, now they adopt the "anti-globalist" fury of the European ultras against Soros and other enemies of the “Europe of nations”… And add “stateless” and you see the “horseshoe” of Russian propaganda in action: it supports the extreme right and the extreme left at the same time; ultranationalists who want to seize a state and ultranationalists who want to break it to have theirs... And anyone who weakens the EU.

It seemed that Spain was going to be another Italy on 23-J, and Putin rubbed his hands, waiting entrenched in Ukraine for Trump to win. But Vox has plenty of testosterone, because in Spain we are scared of the icy-eyed butch leaders who inspire confidence in the East. So much hair on the chest, on the other hand, awakens the fear of the appearance that drags the progressive to the polls at the last minute and encourages the useful vote for the PP.

Here ladies who are firm in conviction and soft in manner like Meloni, Le Pen and Ayuso are a success, the best anti-Vox of the PP, because he plays Vox like nobody else; or the leader of the thriving Alternative für Deutschland, Alice Weidel, as pro-Russian as she is lesbian –married to an Asian woman–; and eurosceptic, which is what matters. For this reason, Vox is now seeking for its cartel the iron hand in a silk glove that will restore its chance in the rep elections and that will relegate the seasoned Abascal to the role of queen mother, on pain of ending up reabsorbed, like Ciudadanos, by the PP.