Philippe Caverivière
is not always as funny as we would like. Being a comedian and columnist is no easy feat. We know it. The news is not always favorable. The vigorous exchanges between
Léa Salamé
's guests
sometimes overshadow her performance. The general mood also necessarily plays a role. Yesterday's, worn by Anthony Delon, Vahina Giocante, Samuel Le Bihan and even François Sureau, was calm, calm, even serious, given the subjects discussed.
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In his “Phil 'Pol”, the highly anticipated moment of
“What an era!”
, scheduled like every week, more or less in the middle of the show, the troublemaker has let loose. Dressed up as a literary show presenter, glasses on the end of his nose, disheveled hair, he paid homage to the bookish theme of the show by listing the numerous publications of the Minister of the Economy and Finance,
Bruno Le Maire
, not without humor.
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“We also have our literary show. In '
La Petite papeterie'
, we mix literature and economic news, with the abysmal deficit in public accounts. I'm going to tell you about the upcoming books by Bruno Le Maire, the Guillaume Musso of Bercy. It comes out in two weeks. It’s called
Ruins and Punishment
, it’s great. The minister writer will continue with
In Search of the Lost Flooze
, a Proustian novel. Then
Gaspy, he has more money
,
Death on Sofinco credit
,
Goodbye Richesse
, for those who have read and reread Françoise Sagan, and finally
Zazie in the metro because she has more money to pay for the taxi
..." .
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Bruno Lemaire is not the only one to have taken it for granted. Philippe Caverivière also attacked Prime Minister
Gabriel Attal
, recalling that
“in form, the kid is very good, but that in substance, when he talks about rigor, it's a bit Thatcher in Jordy's body, anyway!"
. When Léa Salamé mentions Emmanuel Macron's trip to Brazil, he also reveals that in his absence, Gabriel Attal secretly tried on the President's costumes, and that he was
"yelled" on Wednesday evening after having tried “to slip into Brigitte’s bed…”.
The rest of the column, between mocking banter and assumed impertinence, is in line with what precedes. He also managed to make the audience laugh. Note all the same, Philippe Caverivière had delivered more or less the same criticism at the beginning of the week on RTL in the morning show of Yves Calvi, who received the tenant of Bercy.