Cristina Kirchner left some phrases out of the formal agenda of current affairs, between demands to review the agreement with the IMF and her constant criticism of the Supreme Court and the media. During the interview she gave to the militant program Duro de Domar on the C5N signal, she allowed herself, for example, to remind the host Pablo Duggan that he was – when he criticized her, in other ideological times – "very hateful". At the same time, she allowed herself to highlight her taste for former libertarian panelist Carlos Maslatón, who is part of the program she said she watched. And there was more.
Her reaction to the request that she say "clearly" that she will not be a candidate – Duggan wanted to be the voice of those who do not lose "faith" that she is on the official ballots in this year's presidential elections – left another particular response from Kirchner: she bet that they have "text comprehension."
She also allowed herself to issue a challenge to the members of the panel who baffled her by making noise when she entered the studio, and criticized herself for it.
Between political and economic analyses that were developed during the interview, the head of the Senate laughed at those who treat her as "bad and vindictive", when her interviewer confessed: "I criticized you a lot. Then I realized my mistake."
"You were very hateful," Cristina replied, throwing away "what is installed in some sectors of society that are bothered by Peronism" and that, according to her eyes, portray her as "bad and vindictive." "Did you see that I'm not spiteful?" she chided.
"We are the most watched channel in Argentina," Duggan celebrated when told the ratings measurements. "I want royalties," replied the vice president, in another step of comedy.
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