Rajoy in El Hormiguero, Rajoy in the gym | Spain

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Two books of commercial titles were presented this Thursday: parliamentary speeches by Mariano Rajoy and parliamentary speeches by José Bono, both edited by the Congress of Deputies. And Rajoy was invited by Pablo Motos to El Hormiguero to tell an anecdote “that I have never counted”, which is the closest that Rajoy will be on the wild side of life: to tell tremendous unpublished anecdotes. He said, he treated him very well, invited him to eat and to sleep and he was offered support against him process (Support must have been to choose Puigdemont from president). When leaving, the ambassador thanked the treatment and from the White House they replied that it was the treatment that Rajoy deserved because he was one of the four European presidents who had not insulted Trump.

Insulting is wrong, it’s ugly, it was deduced as Moraleja. Going to the gym, however, is fine. When he went to Mandela’s funeral, Rajoy went to the gym before (the funerals demand hours standing, twin routine must be done) and he was found empty with a man parting his soul on the running tape. When one gets off the tape after an hour of sweat, full of endorphins, it makes real follies; If the Javis get to be in that obamasian gymnasium they make them secretaries of state. “Is Obama more or you?” Motos asked. “I, without any doubt.” Before motorcycles had asked, in his most worried speech, if he used the Falcon as much as Sánchez. Rajoy said no, and minutes later he clarified that Mandela’s funeral in South Africa was “naturally by plane.” The presidents of the PP government do not travel in Falcon, travel by plane: the Falcon is a very expensive and polluting aircraft used by the Socialists to go to the Patronage Festivities of Villazarcillo.

Vox climbs without doing anything, said Motos. “Well, you do tweets,” said Rajoy. Mariano Rajoy, we repeat that name once again. taking into account those that left linadas. Perhaps the best moment of the night was when he insisted that you have to have respect for the institutions and the program put him, while saying it, the images of the bag of Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría in his seat (what will have been of that bag? , often reporting) and he is baffled from a seven -hour desktop while in one institution, one like any other, a motion of censure was decided. Well, to be honest the program did not issue those images, even when he said: “I like to take Parliament seriously”

“The only thing that works in life is to defend what one believes”, “you have to talk about what is known”, “you have to know what is talked about”, “there are things that occur to me on the march and others No, now what I say just happened to me, “” Said that, I don’t say anything else. ” Rajoy works on TV in the same way as it works in politics: because it does not get tangled and, when it gets tangled, it is better. It has an exceptional relationship with the so -called overwhelming logic, and from time to time logic, of course, crushes it. He asked Motos who was the best speaker in Congress and said that it would be more complicated to say who is the worst: “There is overbooking.” “There are no arguments or reasons: only tweets or headlines,” he said about parliamentary speeches. He recalled that it was flying shortly after in 2005 he suffered a helicopter accident, which was in Bombay when there was a chain of attacks and in Rome when an earthquake left dozens of dead, even presided over the government of the Community of Madrid when almost all of its Directors on the bench. Not a scratch, never.

“Does Feijóo call you to consult you?” Pablo Motos asked. “No, to consult no,” he replied overwhelmed with the face of “He calls me to tell me some bullshit that if one day I recorded it we throw the afternoon, Pablo.” They came out at the end of the ants and there Rajoy was already in his sauce: ingenious dolls moved by hands and he beats blissful, looking at them with the face of wanting to squeeze them. If he had stayed a little more he would have heard “happy Valentine’s Day.” “But if it’s not today, Íñigo,” she rebuked her. “Valentine is every day,” he replied. The face that Rajoy had put, and his crafty Contribution, we have to imagine it. Spain is also that: things that do not happen little.

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