
Guilherme Boles has been activated as Minister for the Re-election of Lula, which is what the position he officially holds should be called, that of Minister of the General Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic.
The young man has just created the program “Governo na Rua”. “The primary purpose of the order is to promote the expansion and deepening of social and democratic participation, through direct action in the regions,” said the decree signed by Guilherme Boulos.
Since it is necessary to sweeten the pill, an artistic working group has been created to fill the program with those phrases with which the left loves to fill its mouth.
I’m an old monkey, and with my view that I’m tired of delusions about humanity, let alone the Brazilian side of it, I think that institutional trolling poorly conceals the goal of the comrades: to identify places where there are fewer poor people willing to vote for Lula and lavish services and aid on them. It is a re-election bloc on the street and public money everywhere.
Having said that, everything leads us to believe that Guilherme Boulos, in his new role in such an old profession (that of electoral propaganda, of course), will still retain the role of saying what his boss cannot say publicly against his opponents at the ballot box, even though Lula always ends up opening his mouth to express what is on his mind.
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The re-election minister made his debut by attacking Rio Janeiro Governor Claudio Castro, the new specter haunting the Workers’ Party’s plan to stay in power. Bolsonaristas have revived the souls of the right with a massive police operation that the majority of citizens agreed should be shot, pardon the pun.
On Saturday, in São Paulo, he attacked Minister Claudio Castro and other Bolsonian rulers, saying they were carrying out “demagogy in blood.”
The press went to hear from the governor to see if he would leave it at that. Claudio Castro then said that Guilherme Boles was a “fool.” In fact, the phrase was: “This is the fool.”
Parentheses. It’s been a long time since I’ve heard the word “papalho,” along with its enhanced meanings. My maternal grandmother, God Almighty, loved using it. There were so many paspalhos and paspalhões in my grandmother’s time, judging by the frequency of distribution of the name, that I imagined that paspalhos and paspalhões had disappeared after her death, but Claudio Castro reminded me that they had not. Close the parentheses.
When Guilherme branded Pauls the friendly synonym for foolish, trivial, and useless, he chewed up the insult and spat out, saying that he would give “a discount, because he (Castro) must be very disturbed by the progress of the investigations after the arrest of his accomplice, T. E. Goyas.” The man did not offer any discount, on the contrary, because he could not help but explain what he had come for.
The election campaign is open, if it is closed, and we can only hope that those involved will kill themselves within the broad principles permitted by the indiscriminate spending of public money, and never according to the law. Let us who participated in this theft lose hope. If possible, let them make us laugh too, because we paid for the show like good idiots. Guilherme Boulos, at least, is guaranteed fun.