
Wyoming wanted to start its monologue this Wednesday by The intermediary send a message to those who think that everything bad happens to them: “Think it could be worse for you, you could be Pedro Sánchez”.
“You would not like to be in the place of the president of the governmentbecause I think over the last few months he seems to have fallen victim to the curse of Tutankhamun,” the presenter said.
Which was explained: “I say this because of the corruption cases involving José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán or that of the sexual harassment of Paco Salazar and the president of the Provincial Council of Lugo”.
“To top it all off, Today, former socialist activist Leire Díez was arrested“, that we could stop calling her a plumber because, more than unblocking, what she has done is fill everything she touches with shit”, commented the Madrilenian.
He added: “If we add to this situation the parliamentary minority, the impossibility of approving budgets, the fierce opposition from the right and the media and the judicial harassment on land, at sea and in the air, as we saw in the case of the state attorney general, The question to ask yourself is: is it really worth living like this?“.
Wyoming stated that, in any event, would be worth resisting “if it means implementing progressive policies” who guarantee public services, act against inequalities, tackle the housing problem and confront the ultra wave.
And he concluded by encouraging Sánchez to “get to work,” explaining that “many voters in his party are not willing to put up with more scandals, corrupt people and harassers.” just because the alternative is regrettable“.