Abascal, I'll get you…
Let me share a family anecdote. My uncles told me that once, when I was a little boy, I was misbehaving, and my mother kept saying, "Alex, I'm going to pinch you..." over and over again, to no avail. After ten minutes of ignored warnings, she applied a force of half a newton to my arm and snapped, "There, I've pinched you!" That same feigned maternal severity is what she displayed today. The World Its front page features the headline "Vox must start operating professionally and cleanly," corresponding to phrases spoken in leaked audio recordings that show the far-right party was involved in the various corruption cases that have been reported around it. The reason He also hits the nail on the head with the same theme, saying, "Vox wanted to take over the association it's now accusing of fraud." These timely leaks come just before the Extremadura elections, in which the PP could win an absolute majority (according to the poll).ABC) although The Country a woman, it's a given that Vox will need to govern.
And this is when my "Hawk, I've got you now" mentality kicks in. Because these timid rebukes usually appear at times when a good result for the PP is convenient, without too much interference from Abascal's party. During the rest of the year, these media outlets maintain a discourse of booing and entrenched positions that clearly aligns with the far-right Vox party and facilitates its electoral growth. But when the decisive moment of the ballot box arrives, then they become fussy and objections begin to surface. murritus Because despite everything, it's clear they want them for a dual purpose: to push the PP towards harder lines and to serve as a minimal but sufficient crutch if that dimwit Feijóo fails to inspire the faithful. The way they treat their protégés contrasts sharply with the virulence they display when the PSOE is the target. Abascal, I've got you now!