This is the worst thing that happened to Argentina: a collection of hypertrophied egos that prefer collective misery over the success of a freedom model. In political circles, the smell of naphthalene from this "new alliance" between false ethics and Platense Sovietism is unbearable. In the political junkyard of illusions, we are witnessing the most obscene spectacle of the season: the secular canonization of Axel Kicillof, the faculty Soviet, by the grace of the great screenwriter of the Argentine failure, Elisa Carrió. The lady, in a fit of "moral amnesia" — or perhaps in her nth search for air in the stream of the progressivism of Pedro Rosemblat — lent herself to the fabrication of the "moderate." It is the height of the aesthetic of disgust: the one who claimed to be the spiritual reserve of the Republic today shines the boots of the heir to the disaster. Let's not be fooled, Lilita was always the Trojan horse. Out of hatred, envy, or simple political myopia, they played against the good citizens and handed the keys to the country to the Santa Cruz horde. No makeup can hide the reality: they are the gravediggers of the Republic. Next stop: Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, the candidate of the Lady. Carrió, who always needed to create monsters to survive, today embraces the monster she herself helped to give birth to two decades ago. Her "vote with moral reservation" in 2003 was not a gesture of purity, it was the death certificate of modern Argentina. Carrió is not a victim of the system; she is its most efficient midwife. What they are trying to hide with this comedy of "moderation" is the resounding failure of the shoddy social democracy. It was the pseudo-intellectual artifice that paved the way for the rise of Néstor Kirchner, the least voted president in history, the one who with a meager 22% began the era of looting and institutional disaster. Alongside the "Bulldog" López Murphy, those paladins of hothouse purism, they dedicated themselves to dynamiting the only possibility of order and progress represented by Menemism. A model that began to drill the ship with Kicillof — the same one who Guillermo Moreno rightly says, "cannot distinguish an invoice from a delivery note" — and that ended up sinking it with Alberto Fernández, the undisputed holder of the worst government in history. The "little" Kicillof is not a statesman in the making; he is the architect of the economic debacle, the man who confuses ideology with management, and who now receives the blessing of the "actress" Carrió in a streaming studio. What we are witnessing is the final marriage between incompetence and betrayal.
The Worst for Argentina: Collective Misery Over Freedom
The article criticizes a political alliance in Argentina, calling it a union of false ethics and Sovietism. The author accuses Elisa Carrió and her supporters of betrayal, arguing that their actions have led to economic collapse and the undermining of the republic.