Weeks ago, the mayor of the Pehuajó party in Buenos Aires,
Pablo Zurro
, had insulted Antonio Aracre, after his resignation as chief adviser to Alberto Fernández, and accused him of operating against the government.
Now, the ultra K communal boss was dispatched with an outburst against
Javier Milei
.
"For me, Milei is a compulsive masturbator
," a radio interview began without preamble.
And she continued: "The guy goes crazy. You saw that one masturbates when he is a boy, but he gets those fits of madness and says 'we are going to throw the Central Bank'. Lie."
The mayor of Pehuajó, Pablo Zurro, together with Vice President Cristina Kirchner.
Photo: Twitter @PJZurro
He described
the presidential candidate for La Libertad Avanza as a "
poor guy" , at the same time that he questioned the media for "giving him so much importance."
"We all give too much volume. Do not give a ball to a compulsive masturbator, that's it. When they start scratching him a little and they do three or four deep interviews, it's
sad
, "he continued.
However, it was Zurro himself who continued to speak of the libertarian on
Radio Perfil
: "Milei has not developed her sexuality, be it with a man or with a woman. So
she masturbates and says any nonsense.
Sexuality does not go with a man with a woman. An elephant and a giraffe are the same as a giraffe and a camel. I am with the law of equal marriage and everything, but he is a compulsive masturbator".
"Watch him, he's going to realize it.
He's a jerk, a jerk
," he lashed out openly, while the driver, Jorge Fontevecchia, tried to calm him down and divert the conversation.
The truth is that he later directed his darts towards another opposition actor and aspiring to replace Alberto Fernández: Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.
For Zurro, "everyone wants there to be less poverty" except the current head of the Buenos Aires government.
"Larreta has people lying on the street worse than dogs because
the Buenos Aires dog association cares more for dogs than Larreta for people
. The scorpion thing is shameful," he launched in reference to the presidential candidate of Together for Change .
The mayor of Pehuajó, Pablo Zurro.
Photo Twitter @PJZurro
By getting fully involved in the electoral sphere, the Buenos Aires mayor assured that "if the PRO returns, Argentina ends up complicated, with a lot of poverty and with a lot of hatred. They don't have to come back."
For that, he pointed out: "We need the tough ones, that we are 35%, and that the rest accompany us."
And he predicted: "And we're not that far from winning, eh,
we're going to win
."
"If we who are in this government do not put our feet on the ground and
do not return to Cristina's 12 years, obviously we are going to lose
. We have to convince those who have more doubts because what is coming is terrifying. Macri beat us cheating, saying that (Alberto) Nisman had been killed by Cristina and then it was a pseudo-democracy," he remarked.
"A year later, Macri was already stealing pacifiers"
Pablo Zurro also used harsh words against former president Mauricio Macri, at a time when he was talking about the questions Cristina Kirchner received for choosing Alberto Fernández as the running-mate in the last election.
In this sense, he considered that "the lady (for Cristina) could have been wrong like anyone else."
"Now they blame him... Look, guys, we won. He was wrong, he was wrong. Anyway,
Alberto, I think it's our 35th painting
," he belittled.
And there he went directly against Macri: "The same, even so, Alberto is better than Macri, because the foreign debt was made by the criminal Macri. He has been a thief
since he was a child. A year later he stole the pacifier from the boy next door
. "
The insults to Antonio Aracre
In the midst of the controversial departure of the president's chief adviser, while rumors were circulating that he could be Sergio Massa's replacement if the economy minister left office, Zurro insulted Antonio Aracre for considering that he led an operation against the government.
"Good thing @tonyaracre his own operation is deactivated.
This garbage
should never have been chief advisor of anything.
Coal mouse with airs of a black panther
. In the same way for Aracre it is pure profit, he would win if he stayed in the cabinet and surely a run was convenient for their real bosses," he shot on Twitter.
But the Buenos Aires mayor did not stop there with his criticism and also pointed against Alberto Fernández.
"The good thing is that he left a vacant position that Alberto's main political adviser @Luis_Delia will surely be able to fill."
Aracre was the third chief of government advisers to leave office.
First it was Juan Manuel Olmos -he took over as Deputy Chief of Staff-;
later, Julián Leunda.
The resignation came as a surprise, but Aracre's tenure in the cabinet hung by a thread.
He had a bad relationship with the President's first ring of relations -Gabriela Cerruti and Julio Vitobello, among others- and the relationship with Massa deteriorated over the months.
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