Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 2:53:42 GMT -7
The Truth is That Since Then She Has Scrupulously Taken Care to Highlight the Nuances of That Identity With Increasingly More Intense Colors. This is What She Did in the Two Agonizing Years of Her Second Presidency, Crossed by the Economic Crisis, and More Easily, Freed From the What She Designed That Day is of Extraordinary Interest: a Weak Presidency Elected by a Weak Political Leader, Confined to Minority Loyalties, but Full of Cunning. Without That Act, Peronism Would Never Have Forgiven Her Stubbornness With an Impossible Candidacy. However, the Political Engineering Necessary to Complete the Job Did Not End With Cunning.
The "Flag Bearer of the Humble", if We Return to the Symbology of Eva Perón, Had Something Like % of the Votes, and It Was Not Clear How Much Alberto Fernández Could Add to Her, So a Coalition Had to Be Weaved and Very Strong Stitches. So That That UK Mobile Database Coalition Would Not Fray. So It is That We Argentines Are Governed Today by a Coalition. What Coalition? A Political Coalition of Peronists With Peronists Who Distrust Each Other, Fearful, as is Now Common Throughout the Political Spectrum, Even of Their Own Cell Phones. Literally, for These Times, Imagination Has Power. Is That Coalition Feasible? Can It Remain as Such and Govern? To Rehearse an Answer, Let Us Provisionally Appeal – and Distort It a Little – to the Fable of the.
Frog and the Scorpion. In the Fable, the Frog is Irrepressible Nature. The Frog, in This Case Alberto Fernández, is the Reason for the Government That Has to Cross the River, but Carrying the Scorpion on Its Back, That is, Cristina (Forgive Me, the Christian Reader, for an Analogy of Dubious Taste). Unlike What Happens in the Fable, in Our Political Narrative the President Cannot Choose: He is Forced to Bear the Burden of the Former President, but as in the Fable, He Does Not Believe That Her Irrepressible Nature Prevails.
The "Flag Bearer of the Humble", if We Return to the Symbology of Eva Perón, Had Something Like % of the Votes, and It Was Not Clear How Much Alberto Fernández Could Add to Her, So a Coalition Had to Be Weaved and Very Strong Stitches. So That That UK Mobile Database Coalition Would Not Fray. So It is That We Argentines Are Governed Today by a Coalition. What Coalition? A Political Coalition of Peronists With Peronists Who Distrust Each Other, Fearful, as is Now Common Throughout the Political Spectrum, Even of Their Own Cell Phones. Literally, for These Times, Imagination Has Power. Is That Coalition Feasible? Can It Remain as Such and Govern? To Rehearse an Answer, Let Us Provisionally Appeal – and Distort It a Little – to the Fable of the.
Frog and the Scorpion. In the Fable, the Frog is Irrepressible Nature. The Frog, in This Case Alberto Fernández, is the Reason for the Government That Has to Cross the River, but Carrying the Scorpion on Its Back, That is, Cristina (Forgive Me, the Christian Reader, for an Analogy of Dubious Taste). Unlike What Happens in the Fable, in Our Political Narrative the President Cannot Choose: He is Forced to Bear the Burden of the Former President, but as in the Fable, He Does Not Believe That Her Irrepressible Nature Prevails.