Warm up, what are you going out

With no time to digest the municipal binge, "warm up, you're going out.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 May 2023 Monday 16:42
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Warm up, what are you going out

With no time to digest the municipal binge, "warm up, you're going out." After the electoral defeat of the PSOE, the tweets of the media right looked at Pedro Sánchez and wished him a sense

They snort, but Sánchez, with his resistance manual, has already launched the race. "We do not unpack our bags," boasts the voxero Espinosa de los Monteros on Twitter with a bunch of regional wild cards up his sleeve. The PP is unleashed after ousting the PSOE from half a dozen communities and the dependence on the ultra-right to prop up its new autonomous power is minimized. The enemy is "sanchismo", not Vox.

"Warm up, you go out" is a trend in the networks Who runs? Not exactly the stars of the night. The Baroness in red Isabel Díaz Ayuso distributes kisses, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez boasts of working with an unlimited “political animal” and José Luis Martínez Almeida –slap, trampoline, tennis balls…– goes as far as the railing of the balcony of the PP headquarters in Génova street. The warm memory for José Félix Tezanos triumphed both in the networks and the submissive compadreo of the mayor with the boss Florentino Pérez, although on the opposite side.

"Thank you, Tezanos, without you it would not have been possible." It is well-born to be grateful when the ballot box smiles at you. "When I reach the majority, which I am sure I will, one of my first thanks from the balcony of Genoa will be for José Félix", Almeida had promised in OK Diario. It was not written black on white, but digital memory is also implacable. Tezanos must be the only person she can mock without reply and Ana Rosa Quintana does not take long to ask for her head. “It is already 9 in the morning. It is taking a long time to present her resignation ”, she releases on Tele5.

The CIS swelled the support of the PSOE and minimized that of the PP, but the accumulation of repeated fiascoes election after election has turned Internet users into fans of public opinion polling companies thanks to the loss of the traditional authority of state polls. @electomania or @Elelectoral have democratized the data for tweeter enjoyment.