José Javier Amoros: Rajoy in Cordoba

Cordoba is an unbiased and broad-minded land, able to withstand any event. Without losing your temper. For example, a propaganda speech by Don Mariano Rajoy in praise of himself.

Mr. Rajoy was a real estate registrar when he was 24 years old that it A feat of intelligence Which deserves admiration. But Mr. Rajoy was also head of government when he was a little older, and his time in statecraft ended with the installation of absolute evil in Spain without any mixture of good: Pedro Sánchez.

Many important professions have prevented Rajoy from applying and updating this well-known Pascal reversal. Which in his case would have consisted of leaving it alone in the county registry, Read sports journalism and smoke cigarsWhile Spain was recovering on its own.

Convinced that the Spaniards were not tired of his years of splendor at Moncloa and needed more from Rajoy, he decided to write a book. Worse still, he made the offer in Friendship circlefrom Cordoba, where life is known to slip smoothly through the bottom of modern drinks.

We must attribute the title of the book to Don Mariano skillfully dealing with irony: “The Art of Government.” It is difficult not to take his audacity as irony.. If what you want to suggest to the reader is that the author comes from the mastery and triumphant practice of this art, we cannot rule out that Pedro Sánchez also asks Circulo Córdoba’s permission to present “The Art of Truth,” with an introduction by Conde Pompidou.

If Rajoy knew the methods of running a state, why did he not apply them while heading the government? One does not plan to read the bookBecause it assumes content, which enriches the reader with the author’s political experience. In Lady Windermere’s Fan, Oscar Wilde, whom I’m actually reading, explained that “experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes.”

The summary of the causes of human behavior that I liked best is from a writer from Suica, considered the best Valencian writer of the twentieth century, whose name was Joan Foster. This is so called, because I do not believe that in eternal life they stripped him of his identity. How much is it worth? It is little read and less cited. That’s why the columnist brings him into Tuesday’s Topic from time to time. To polish it.

“Man is a foolish animal, he does everything in vain.” Not much can be said about public life and most private life. We do everything for vanityOne of them adds, He even belittles our importance, and also claims that he has his share of foolishness in humility. Now, we wait for Rajoy’s book to be declared Book of the Year by PNV.