

Piazza Ducale in Vigevano – Lombardy – is crowded, right? See the empty and full versions.
Futuro Nazionale should already have more than 50,000 card-owning members after just 2 months existence. The polls are showing 4.1%, but they were showing 4.1% even before it grew, at the very beginning two months ago. I don’t think pollsters have any interest in rigging the polls because they look good if they get it right.
In the end, Vannacci is the only one who isn’t asking to give up Italianness. For the Region, for the Macro-Region like Padania, for Veneto, or for Europe, or for the looming, pressing Negritude, thence he’s fascist, perhaps.
Or perhaps we should ask ourselves why they think they can sow beans and harvest peas. After they teased us for a life with Italianness, now we should have thrown away everything from Achilles to The Promised Spouses.
Now you keep them the Italians.
You wanted them.
I don’t see why we should throw everything away just because “they” have changed owners, someone pays them more to throw it away, they’ve become gay, they’ve lost their sense of humor. And now we’re going to see some funny things.
From Pinocchio to the Heart Book, Pinocchio has always been preferred, from Giamburrasca to Saint Francis, Gianburrasca is preferred. Did you know that I liked Count Attilio in The Promised Spouses because he replies defiantly to the priest? Because he doesn’t keep the mouth shut, he’s not scared of hell, he doesn’t believe a single word that comes out the monk’s throat. Do you? Keep it shut?
The PCI was at 32%, and they were all anti-clerical. Even Garibaldi was. God is dead, but the priest made a mummy of him, then he also made a mummy of Saint Francis, of Padre Pio, and exposed the bones of Saint Anthony to public worship, sic, and the anti-clericals emerged from the guts of the Country to laugh at him. You couldn’t get rid of Italianness like that, so easily.
The blood cries out, and sometimes even laughs.
He is the New Mussolini, Vannacci is.
I wonder if JP Morgan will give him a hand…