Feijóo will need more than just taking off his glasses.
The Catholic world celebrates the Assumption on August 15th, but in Spain every Sunday is the day of the Assumption, with a lowercase "s," because it's rare that the establishment spares us a headline on a holiday, in which they assume and allow their biblical scourge, Peter, to assume. Armageddon Sánchez. "The PSOE accepts its impending regional debacle and wants to use Vox to weaken the PP," reads the headline.ABC on the front page. Few verbs in journalism are more sterile and gratuitous than assumeIt withholds objective information and quantifies the name of an abstract psychological process of self-knowledge. And what about the second part of the statement? Of course, the socialists will exploit the main weakness of their direct rival, which is their erratic behavior in the face of the far right due to the inferiority complex of the more moderate wing of the party—and the lack of such complexes of the other. Goodness, "if you don't go, they'll come back" is starting to become a slogan. vintage
Sunday is the day when the most newspapers are sold, so it seems like a meager advertisement to go to the newsstand with the headline "One party exploits the weaknesses of the other." And the fact is that it's not just theABC who sells air. Also The reason They opt for a trivial headline on the front page: "Sánchez's 'Operation Scissors' to Steal Vox's Votes from the PP." Both outlets try to point the finger at the PSOE, but what they're really doing is highlighting the PP's problem in defending a humanist and civilized right-wing discourse. Is the PSOE shaking off the Vox scare tactic? Have they tried not to act like a front-line version? All this while The World He also resorted to trivialities as front-page headlines: "Moncloa launches Sánchez on TikTok to stem the exodus of young voters." Between this and the other, taking off his glasses to make himself look younger, that's the level of politics we've reached: to prevent new generations from growing up. Or from following the first thing that promises to revolutionize everything.