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"Mr. President, I assure you that your government is the one that will give the most money to Lali": the ironic message from Daniel Grinbank to Javier Milei

2024-02-15T12:51:24.124Z

Highlights: Businessman Daniel Grinbank sent an ironic message to Javier Milei on Wednesday night. The artistic promoter was forceful and launched: "Mr. President, I assure you that his government is the one that will give the most money to Lali" Lali Espósito had responded to the President's criticism from the Cosquín Rock stage. “This song is for the liars, the stupid, the bad people, the ones who don't value, the anti-patriarch... Everyone," she said.


The businessman and artistic promoter crossed the libertarian after the interview in which he called the singer "Lali Depósito."


Businessman

Daniel Grinbank sent an ironic message to

Javier Milei

on Wednesday night

, after the President called Lali Espósito in a television interview as

"Lalipósito"

.

The artistic promoter was forceful and launched: "Mr. President, I assure you that his government is the one that will give the most money to Lali."

"The number of million-dollar proposals from the different platforms to make a documentary about

his incessant persecution of her

, plus adding relevant profiles of her personality (Conan is going to have his moment)," said Grinbank, in reference to a possible series about public crossings. that the libertarian government has with the singer.

Grinbank, the man behind some of the most memorable shows in the history of Argentine music, went further: "The extraordinary casting of bizarre characters that accompany him in management guarantee an extraordinary fiction."

And he concluded: "The only screw-up is that you are writing this script that is a real drama."

Mr. President, I assure you that your government is the one that will give the most money to Lali.

The number of million-dollar proposals from the different platforms to make a documentary about her incessant percussion, plus add relevant profiles of her personality (Conan is going to have hers… pic.twitter.com/Y9COTqSCyo

— Daniel Grinbank (@GrinbankDaniel) February 15, 2024

During the campaign, one of the discursive axes of the libertarian economist was to rail against artists' recitals organized by different provincial and local governments.

Lali Espósito, who spoke out publicly against Milei on several occasions, became one of the favorite targets of the President's followers on social networks.

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Over the weekend, Lali Espósito had responded to the President's criticism from the Cosquín Rock stage.

With the arrival of the libertarian to power, these intersections deepened, especially as a result of the failure of the Omnibus Law in the National Congress.

Since his tour in Europe, the President accused the governors of having hindered his initiative.

"The governor of Córdoba (Martín Llaryora) is crying for 20 billion pesos, that he stop paying a fee of 26 billion to overstuffed journalists; that they stop giving recitals, the same thing happens to the governor of Santa Fe (Maximiliano Pullaro) "We are going to make clear the waste they make. We came to change this corrupt country," launched the president, who also took aim at Cosquín Rock.

Lali Espósito's performance at that festival added a new chapter to the fight.

“This is a very special show for me because I am not only fulfilling a dream as an artist to be at such an event.

Everything that happens to the artist is a collective matter and does not depend only on the artist, it is purely on the public.

It is not demagoguery.

I want to celebrate that today,” said the former Casi Ángeles.

“I thought about a lot of things to say.

You imagine the context.

The most important thing, at least for me, is that this party that we Argentines are, this union that generates art, music, culture, no one is ever going to take it away from us,” she emphasized.

Then, he completed: "This song is for the liars, the stupid, the bad people, the ones who don't value, the anti-patriarch... Everyone."

In another part of her show, the artist who recently confirmed her romance with Pedro Rosemblat also changed the lyrics of one of her songs.

“What if I smoke, what if I live, what if I say.

"That I drink, that I have kissed so many," reads the original version of "Who are they?"

That night, Lali sang

“that if I smoke, that I live, that I drink, that I live off the State.”

DP

Source: clarin

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