First it was the death of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, then the book by former president Mauricio Macri.
Now the writer
Martín Caparrós
and the national deputy of the PRO
Fernando Iglesias
crossed paths on social networks about the dismissal of the philosopher Fernando Savater from the newspaper
El País
of Spain and the discussion
turned to the policy
of President Javier Milei with accusations of
envelopes and disqualifications
such as "pancake."
The writer Caparrós referred to the dismissal of the philosopher Savater from the newspaper El País, after strong criticism of the Spanish newspaper.
On Tuesday, on his "X" account, Caparrós stated: "The curious thing was that they had to fire him. If someone believes that he works for 'the spokesman for the worst government of democracy', doesn't he
leave alone
to avoid participating in such horror?
So long
, Savater. How interesting you were, so long ago."
Without the writer mentioning it
, as happened in previous crossings, Macrista deputy Fernando Iglesias cited Caparrós' comment and highlighted: "Savater was and is interesting.
It never happened to you
."
The fact is that he included Caparrós in the message and the crossing began.
Then, Caparrós answered: "
For you, yes, Mr. Deputy
. And more than interest, yours is called obsession - with my humble person. What does your psi tell you?"
But it did not stop there and suggested the payment of bribes, as part of the opposition denounces the opinion of the omnibus law that was signed at dawn on Tuesday.
"And, by the way, shouldn't you be busy transforming Argentina into a big market for the rich?
Don't get distracted, they're going to leave you without your envelope
."
After noon on Thursday, Iglesias responded handsomely with another response: "Tell me about the envelope in person, Caparrós. Do you remember when you accused me of being 'honest' for denouncing K corruption?"
And he finished: "
You go around more than Massa, pancake
."
“Boluprogre tribunero", the first crossing between Caparrós and Fernando Iglesias
In September 2022, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Caparrós asked himself on the social network X, still under the name Twitter: "Are we seriously going to spend three or four days talking about an English mummy?"
And Fernando Iglesias crossed it: "Common places of the Argentine tribune boluprogre. Let one pass, Caparrós."
Caparrós picked up the virtual glove and said: "Excuse me, Mr. Deputy Iglesias. I didn't want to ask you so as not to bother you, because you must be very busy working for the country - and getting paid from it. But next time I promise you that before saying anything I will ask you permission".
It seems that you are not very aware, deputy.
I was never part of any hunger table.
I was only present at its launch, and that was almost three years ago.
You might want to read the newspapers.
Some, at least.
Twitter alone is not enough.
https://t.co/e3Ts1SkwdH
— Martín Caparrós (@martin_caparros) September 9, 2022
And the reply came: "You don't need to ask my permission to say what you think, dear. Talk to your government, and that's it. Ah! You can see my legislative work in my pinned tweet, every month. How's yours going? with the table of hunger? Is it advancing? What advances more, the table or hunger?"
To which Caparrós responded again: "It seems that you are not very aware, deputy. I was never part of any hunger table. I was only present at its launch, and that was almost three years ago."
At that moment, the crossing ended with another tweet from Iglesias: "If your defense is that you took the launch photo of the Table of Hunger and then did nothing, I have nothing to add."
But there was another chapter.
“A lot of idiots on the loose”, episode 2 of the fight
Once former president Mauricio Macri published his second book titled "Para qué", with the subtitle "learnings about leadership and to be able to win the second half."
Since the cover of the book had the name of the former president and the question Why, the sharp writer asked: "Did it really occur to any editor that this question could have very unpleasant answers?"
Mauricio Macri at the presentation of his book Para qué.
Photo: Juan Manuel Foglia
The thing is that human beings have little foresight, Martín.
There are even guys who sit with Peronist presidents at 'tables' that are supposed to end hunger.
"A lot of idiots loose, did you see
?" Iglesias responded, who usually reminds Caparrós of his support for the table against hunger headed by former president Alberto Fernández.
"It's good that the Argentine Congress is illustrated by people who, instead of wasting time looking for solutions, always return to their defeats, their resentment and their violence - like this
dispute
. That's how it went for us, that's how it continues to go for us," Caparrós ironically stated. .
The thing is that human beings have little foresight, Martín.
There are even guys who sit with Peronist presidents at “tables” that are supposed to end hunger.
A lot of loose idiots, you see?
@martin_caparros https://t.co/m2XYu1Wx9h
— Fernando A. Iglesias (@FerIglesias) October 19, 2022
D.S.