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Who longs for the end of Berlusconi

Who longs for the end of Berlusconi

What some newspapers are saying and hoping for about Silvio Berlusconi. Damato's Scratches

Although preceded yesterday by Avvenire with that "Berlusconi ended up in intensive care", Repubblica today became ominously freaked out to report or imagine the traffic "around the bedside" of a man, such as Berlusconi precisely, whose death those most worried about, perhaps even more of the "family members and families", as Il Fatto Quotidiano calls them, however, are the cartoonists. Whose desperation at the idea of ​​losing such a precious source of their work was well represented by Nico Pillinini on the first page of the Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno .

SYMPATHIES AND WICKES

On the other hand, Berlusconi has no desire to deprive himself of the cartoons about him, having basically been a part of his fortune in almost thirty years of political activity: especially those that joke about his incontinent and widely shared sexual desires , just like today on the sheet . Whose class, let's call it that, derived moreover from the sympathy that in that newspaper born at the time thanks to his money they continue to have for him even if they no longer share all the political choices; whose class, I was saying, also redeems Marco Travaglio's boorish daily "malice". Which expresses the same idea by attributing directly and crudely to the illustrious and habitual patient of the San Raffaele hospital in Milan an at least abusive incursion on a "nurse's ass".

The fact – not of Travaglio but more generally – is that man has so far proved to be well equipped to face difficulties, crises and so on when they stop being acute and become chronic: first the trials and annexes in the courts and now leukemia diagnosed, indeed made public by the attending physicians.

THE POLITICAL FANTASIES ON BERLUSCONI'S BEDSIDE

Among the fantasies produced around the traffic "at Berlusconi's bedside", to return to the title of the newspaper which inherited a stubborn anti-Berlusconism from its founder Eugenio Scalfari, there is that of the impossibility of Forza Italia surviving whoever invented it. Unless, if Berlusconi himself fails to win this "last battle", as his opponents have jackallically called it, his eldest daughter decides to take his political position as well.

"FI without heirs, except Marina", headlined Il Fatto Quotidiano , where the cartoonists will already be training on the task of properly caricaturing her. His features and tricks lend themselves somewhat to forcing. On the other hand, only a few days ago, when Berlusconi had just been discharged from routine checks and the new fear for his health had not aroused, the former Northern League and now force supporter Flavio Tosi said that Marina would be "the best" for a party just straightened out by his father on the road to governmentism. That is, by stopping creating problems for Giorgia Meloni in competition with Matteo Salvini. The maximum perhaps even after the feminization, let's call it that, of Palazzo Chigi and the Nazareno.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/silvio-berlusconi-ricovero-giornali/ on Fri, 07 Apr 2023 05:04:47 +0000.