Isabel Díaz Ayuso on La Sexta.
Periodista i crítica de televisió
2 min

On Monday, Antena 3 honored Isabel Díaz Ayuso's weekend performance at the Conference of Presidents by interviewing her on Susanna Griso's show. The journalist greeted her with an unprecedented video presentation. Slow-motion images of her waving and smiling. And, pay attention, they played incredibly sensual music. The song " More, more, more Sung by Andrea True Connection, who before dedicating herself to music had been a porn actress. The presentation video demonstrated an erotic fascination with the president of Madrid. Ayuso watched the video with satisfaction and expressed her gratitude: "I'm a fan of the music you've played.". All at his whim. No wonder, because he had an effusive quality sex symbol And it was dripping with sexism: a macho politician would hardly present himself like that.

Ayuso played her traditional victim role, as Susanna Griso was already doing well. What's more, the journalist made assessments that went beyond strict reporting. To remind her of the tension from the previous Friday, the presenter recalled the issue of the translation headphones: "Ultimately, when Pedro Sánchez puts on earpieces for the first time at a Conference of Presidents, he does so because he clearly wants to generate a certain conflict with the co-official languages, as has already been seen in Europe and in Congress itself.", Griso stated. Ayuso added fuel to the fire by questioning the language skills of the Catalan and Basque presidents: "They speak the co-official languages that they themselves don't master, but they use them for that purpose.", he declared. And Griso didn't even flinch. In her eagerness to provide him with ammunition to further his forceful remarks, the presenter offered him some statements that her regular panelist, Gonzalo Miró, had made while collecting an award in the Basque Country, where he declared from the podium that he would have liked to give his thanks in Basque so that the Basques wouldn't think that "they are some hicks", in a clear allusion to Ayuso. Neither that award had been significant nor is the commentator relevant in the political sphere, but Griso wanted to serve his commentator's boss on a platter so that Ayuso could sink her teeth in and draw blood. Atresmedia did not waste the opportunity and that same afternoon they brought Gonzalo Miró to La Sexta, in the Better late than never, so that he could reply to Ayuso again. As a decoy for the program, to announce the new round From the fight, they made a sensationalist video with capital letters, slow motion images, drum sounds, and action music. Ayuso was once again the epic protagonist of the montage, with dramatic close-ups. The commentator was being used by the network to perpetuate the spectacle of the president of Madrid and her manufactured and incendiary controversies. Because that's what it's all about: allowing her to take over the story, to set the agenda, and to promote it with as many epic, slow-motion videos as possible.

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