Florentino and the Civil Guard's pen

Thursday night, Florentino Pérez went to campaign for the Real Madrid presidency elections on Horizonte, Mediaset's far-right television nest. That Iker Jiménez, an expert in aliens and psychophony, interviewed him is the real paranormal phenomenon of journalism. Obviously, it was an act of revenge against Atresmedia for having invited his opponent, Enrique Riquelme, to El hormiguero the night before. But it was a bad idea to choose a program that was broadcast while the Spanish national team was playing. Part of the electorate must have been watching La 1 at that time.

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Iker Jiménez revealed the limits of his competence. Forced to step out of his sensationalist show, facing an interview of a certain demand brought out his shortcomings. He used the informal "tú" with the president of Real Madrid, and although Florentino asked him to use the formal "usted", Jiménez insisted on speaking to him informally. He familiarized himself with him as if he were a fan of the program and, in the height of arrogance, he dedicated a mug of Horizonte that had been given to him, with the Spanish coat of arms and flag. He put it in the pocket of his jacket. All for the homeland. All for Florentino.

But in this context of a certain pathetic and decadent nature, there was a delirious aspect. A ghostly presence worthy of Iker Jiménez's horror stories. While the presenter was conducting the interview, he was stroking a Civil Guard tie that a member of the corps had given him. When he wanted to give it to Florentino, the president took out a pen from la Benemérita that had been given to him, with the crest and the Spanish flag. He put it in his jacket pocket. All for the homeland. All for Florentino.