Delusions, opacity and amazing things, with Ricardo Araújo Pereira, Pedro Mexia, João Miguel Tavares and Carlos Vaz Marques

Delusions, opacity and amazing things, with Ricardo Araújo Pereira, Pedro Mexia, João Miguel Tavares and Carlos Vaz Marques

Let there be transparency. But as the vote is secret, donations to parties become opaque. From now on, it is no longer possible to know where the money transferred to party organizations comes from. The secret becomes the soul of the business. What was no secret to anyone is that debating with André Ventura is not exchanging arguments, because, between grimaces, asides and flutters, it is difficult to carry a sentence to the end. Pacheco Pereira challenged Chega’s leader and had a television show, yes, but anyone who wants to learn something will have to look elsewhere. Meanwhile, the week also brought us the revelation that the supposed anarch, the incompetent terrorist (Deo gratias!) with the Molotov cocktail against an anti-abortion demonstration is a PT member. Anyone who thinks the world can no longer surprise us will have been disappointed. It’s no longer just Donald Trump’s numbers (the week he saw his friend Órban being executed in Hungary) that still manage to scare us. Although that allusion to Jesus Christ transformed, in a pirouette worthy of a second grader, into a Red Cross doctor, is difficult to match. But he will overcome himself, oh, if he will!

Program Whose Name We Are Legally Prevented from Saying, with Carlos Vaz Marques, Ricardo Araújo Pereira, Pedro Mexia and João Miguel Tavares, is available on the Expresso, SIC Notícias websites or on any platform you use on your smartphone or computer to listen to podcasts. Listen to more episodes here:

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