Piero Montanari
Last night I saw BallarĂ² where, needless to say, they spoke with the usual critics of Berlusconi and the usual defenders, among which the Minister for the implementation of the program, Gianfranco "Charlie Brown" Round which, with its beautiful big face and his accent Avellino, distributed panegyrics to his employer. "There - I said - that at least another physiognomy is consistent with his last name ..."
After this little thought at least I turned off the TV and have not started a night without nightmares and brooding television, including BallarĂ², l ' Infidel, Porta a Porta, and the like and gave me the morning, and two beautiful bags under his eyes, a belief that these days I was already doing: the dramatic, pitiful, desperate loneliness of Berlusconi.
Confirmation has given me an article that appeared in the Corriere della Sera today, which is an account of an interview given by Gabriella Buontempo Bocchino, wife of Italy, the weekly "A" by Maria Latella, and where it says quote:
"I observe what happens and I feel sadness. For one man, unhappy man, who seems to live only looking for flattering, only people who can say yes. You know, once Italo said: "Berlusconi luxury living like a bum '."
Buontempo argues that the prime minister is "a man at the mercy of loneliness, terrified of getting older, blinded by a boundless narcissism. And unable to think of the country. " Adds Mrs. Mouthpiece: "I sincerely hope that Berlusconi stand aside" and also gives a hint of philosophy, saying that "from Freeing clichet invincible man will gain in humanity, sweetness is so nice to admit their weaknesses and acknowledge its defeat. "
seems a sad end and announced, that of Silvio, who managed to move in human tenderness my soul, if ever you can try him for this "Christian" sentiment. It 's the same sadness I felt, of course, mutatis mutandis, when I thought about other purposes of the powerful and dramatic inglorious history, from Mussolini to Ceaucescu, who certainly does not compare Silvio Berlusconi.
Cui, however, I wish a long, serene, peaceful retirement away from Italian politics.
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