Why did 7.5 million choose the worst?

September 19 2019 (17:40 WEST)

Humans tend to perceive that they deserve more than they have and constantly aspire to improve their conditions, this common characteristic probably being what has driven us to evolve as a species. So, what happened to the more than seven million who voted for Pedro Sánchez last April? Are there so many Spaniards who don't believe they deserve more, who don't aspire to improve, who are content with the guy they voted for?

Next, I will fly over the profile of the sad character. The President of the Government of Spain plagiarized his doctoral thesis by 16%, according to Turnitin, or 21%, according to Plagscan, although Moncloa unusually lied with its official 0.96%. The mere fact that a relevant politician plagiarizes to obtain an academic degree is enough to cause his irrevocable resignation. Pedro Sánchez's best electoral result was on April 28, with 28.68% of the votes, which is the worst result for the PSOE in the current democracy. This result is close to that of Rubalcaba in 2011, with 28.76%, a result so bad that it marked the inexorable political decline of that sinister aspirant. But if we go to the plagiarist's worst result, 22.01% in 2015, it turns out that we have to go back to Spain in 1936 with Indalecio Prieto as leader of the PSOE, 20.09%, to obtain a worse result than that. In any case, it can be affirmed that Pedro Sánchez's electoral results compared to the historical results of the PSOE are among the worst of that coup-plotting and thieving political force, although its current Secretary General is permanently about to proclaim himself emperor of European social democracy. Seeing is believing.

I continue with the review, dwelling on the concept of logistics that the president has. To family weddings, to concerts with his wife, from posing to fires and floods, to Burgos, to electoral campaign events and to enjoy vacations: for all that and more, public Falcon and Super Puma, which is exactly the last thing you would expect from someone who claims to have socialist principles. By the way, he once came to Lanzarote on vacation, in Falcon of course, violating aviation regulations as he appeared leaving the cabin with his dog Turca, without a carrier, and without a carrier as well, and violating traffic regulations, he got into the official car with Turca.

Moving away from the anecdote and going to the substance, I propose to reflect on the fact that the PSOE itself rejected him and forced his flight from organic leadership. Likewise, it is worth reflecting on the fact that he is the first and only President of the Government of Spain who has never been invested after an electoral result but who, in addition, has failed in 4 attempts at investiture. I am going to repeat the cited number in letters: FOUR. In order not to extend myself, so that the reader does not perceive cruelty, I end the description emphasizing something that seems fundamental to me: Pedro Sánchez is the only President of the Government of Spain who has become so without the Spanish people voting for him, since he was not even a deputy when he arrived at La Moncloa.

But despite the fact that everything concerning Pedro Sánchez Castejón is disturbing, the most worrying thing is that seven and a half million Spaniards voted for him last April, defying all the laws of logic. Logic that says loudly that, although a guy like that should have left politics after the scandal of the plagiarism news, since what is logical has not occurred, it should be the voters themselves who would have put him in his place. Because he is a mythomaniac, an egocentric, an amoral, an exhibitionist, a selfish and a shameless person. Finally, the question in mid-September is what is going to happen on November 10.

Will they vote for him again? That is the question that will be cleared up in just over 7 weeks. Let no one forget that the anticipated general elections, and their cost of 140 million paid by all of us, have been brought about by him since until the last minute both the Chavista from Galapagar with the separatists, on the side of the ultra-left, and the weathervane, for who knows what side, have offered him support for his investiture. The one who has flatly refused has been Pedro Sánchez, surely because he trusts Tezanos and, why not say it, in Soros and in his tools for transcribing electoral data. But, let's see if all Spaniards start laughing at 10 p.m. GMT next Sunday, November 10, with the PSOE at 12.5%, as in 1933 with Largo Caballero as a candidate. That is what the felon and his always ridiculous PSOE deserve

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