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But look what a delicious coincidence.
On the one hand, there is Joe Biden, who picks up the praise of the “politically correct” world for his election as president of the United States.
A conspicuous success for the former senator from Delaware (he was first elected in 1972, when Giulio Andreotti was in Palazzo Chigi with his second government: Divo Giulio will have time to preside over five more after that date), a success acclaimed by all the left (European and non-European) first of all for its reassuring essence, so that a change of attitude can reasonably be expected on the issues of sustainability (Paris agreement), health (withdrawal of the WHO exit project)) , immigration (the wall with Mexico is certainly not a priority), relations with China (end of the “cold war” tone), with Europe (reversal of Brexit) and in the Middle East (more lukewarm support in the Jerusalem axis). Riyadh).
In short, a real setback, not in vain told in these hours with all possible contempt for the voluminous defeated president, treated by Twitter as a trafficker of “fake news” and humiliated by the main television networks that cut his last speech, not even a charlatan from Morning program.
So on the one hand, there is Joe Biden, who defeats the horrible Trump, indigestible to all right-thinking people on the planet.
Also because, among us, Trump is really scary, just as a brutal real estate developer who grew up in Manhattan in his father’s school can be, a ruthless shark of the most difficult business in the world if it is developed in the highest income area of the planet , that is to say. of building spaces around Central Park.
Trump is terrible in his instinctive toughness, in his natural arrogance, in his shameful attitude toward the female universe, in his blatant idiosyncrasy toward democratic rituals, in his insistent will to indulge the worst instincts of Americans, including the excessive use of weapons. and all forms of racist and discriminatory resurgence.
On the other hand, however, there is an announcement today, Monday, November 9, just three days after the evidence of Biden’s victory (and although in some states, now irrelevant, the vote count continues).
This is the announcement by Pfizer, the American pharmaceutical giant based in New York, which today through its president Albert Bourla communicates to the world (and to America) that the vaccine against Covid-19 is in process, which will be 90 effective. % and that 50 million doses will be available by the end of the year, to then produce 1.3 billion in 2021.
Is there a link between the two events?
There is no evidence to prove it today and we probably never will.
However, it is very reasonable to say that the elements available to the American giant were already available for some time, so we register that the news comes out after the electoral result is acquired, probably because it was decided that way.
And here we are then at the central point of this reflection.
The right, whether right or wrong, still understands little about the actual workings of power.
In fact, he continues to have blind faith (in Italy as in the US) in the popular consensus, never (or almost never) understanding what is going on around him.
To the point that in Italy (just to give an example close to us) she is in the government (Salvini in 2018) and ends up being expelled almost without even understanding why, while in the United States she is overwhelmed by the tsunami virus (a lot more effective than Biden in beating Trump) without even realizing that he has the vaccine at home – there it is ready a few miles from Trump Tower (south side of Central Park).
I meditate for a long time on the North American events Captain Salvini and Captain Meloni, perhaps seeking some advice from the old Knight, asking him to go back to 1994 and his first expulsion from Palazzo Chigi (it happened also in 2011).
Today, in Rome as in Washington, the right wing is in power like Mike Tyson with good manners.
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