Canadair 16 Posted June 4, 2009 (edited) ..visto che è giovedi, e si può fare ancora campagna elettorale, visto che se ne è parlato, ecco a voi un bell'articoletto del Times, a detta di Berlusconi ispirato dalla sinistra italiana. Magari, vorrebbe dire che la sinistra italiana è viva.. date una letta e fatevene un'idea, ma fino a quando, aspetterete, fino a quando continuerete a non aprire gli occhi? The Clown’s Mask Slips Berlusconi must answer allegations of womanising and questions about inappropriate behaviour. The quality of government is a not a private matter The most distasteful aspect of Silvio Berlusconi’s behaviour is not that he is a chauvinist buffoon. Nor is it that he cavorts with women more than 50 years younger than himself, abusing his position to offer them jobs as models, personal assistants or even, absurdly, candidates for the European Parliament. What is most shocking is the utter contempt with which he treats the Italian public. The ageing Lothario may find it amusing, or even perhaps daring, to act the playboy, boasting of his conquests, humiliating his wife and making comments that to many women are grotesquely inappropriate. He is not the first or the only one whose undignified behaviour is inappropriate to his office. But when legitimate questions are asked about relationships that touch on the scandalous and newspapers challenge him to explain associations that, at best, are puzzling, the clown’s mask slips. He threatens those newspapers and televisions stations that he controls, invokes the law to protect his “privacy”, issues evasive and contradictory statements and then melodramatically promises to resign if he is caught lying. Mr Berlusconi’s private life is, of course, private. But as President Clinton found, scandal does not become high office. To his critics, Mr Berlusconi retorts that he still commands high popularity ratings, is very much in control of his Government and will not be intimidated by what he calls opposition attempts to smear him. Many may also say that Italy is not America: that the puritan ethic framing standards in the US has never dominated Italian public life, and that few Italians are shocked by womanising. This is patronising nonsense. Italians understand just as well as Americans what is and what is not acceptable. And like Americans, they regard a cover-up as contemptible. Few media outlets in Italy are able to make this point without fear of retribution. But to its credit La Repubblica has continually raised questions about the Prime Minister’s relationship with the 18-year-old Noemi Letizia, whose birthday gift of a necklace was the pretext for Mrs Berlusconi’s divorce action. To most of these questions, on the lips of every bemused Italian voter, there has been no satisfactory answer. When and how did he meet her family? Did Mr Berlusconi ask for photographs from a model agency and initiate contact with Ms Letizia? What truth is there in reports that dozens of young women were invited to parties at his Sardinian villa? Mr Berlusconi has promised to explain everything to parliament. But he can hardly have reassured his critics with his weekend injunction blocking publication of about 700 photographs purporting to show what went on at these parties. Nor is he helped by his hapless Foreign Minister, who attempted to defend his boss by pointing out that the age of consent in Italy was 14 — as if this were relevant. Does it all matter? Some Italians will say no. Others will say it is no business of outsiders. But Italian voters, in the run-up to the European elections, ought to reflect on how their Government is run, on the candidates thought suitable for Strasbourg and on the level of prime ministerial candour during political and economic turmoil. It concerns others too. Italy hosts the G8 meeting this year. Important discussions are taking place in that forum, where Western governments are pressing for greater co-operation in combating terrorism and international crime. Mr Berlusconi sees himself as a friend of Vladimir Putin. His country is an important member of Nato. It is also part of the eurozone, which is being tested by the global financial crisis. It is not only Italian voters who wonder what is going on. So do Italy’s nonplussed allies. Edited June 4, 2009 by Canadair Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Spillone104 553 Posted June 4, 2009 Assurdo che debbano essere gli organi di informazione stranieri a informarci sulle cose che non vanno da noi quando la maggior parte dei giornali e telegiornali tende a insabbiare tutto. Tutto a riconferma del marcio che si espande a macchia d' olio. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+X RAY 83 Posted June 4, 2009 Bene,benissimo,cosi' se cade lui,lse la sinistra finalmente verra' sepolta,la nascita del nuovo ordine e della destra sociale non avra' piu' oppositori!Non vedo l'ora di rimettere la scura camicia Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canadair 16 Posted June 4, 2009 Bene,benissimo,cosi' se cade lui,lse la sinistra finalmente verra' sepolta,la nascita del nuovo ordine e della destra sociale non avra' piu' oppositori!Non vedo l'ora di rimettere la scura camicia Caro X, come ti ho giò detto, ne abbiamo già parlato, una destra sociale coem al suggerisci tu, mi piace anche. Però sorge spontaneo il sospetto che tu ci stia prendendo un pò per i fondelli, visto che la tua proposta pur interessante è però difficilmente attuabile e slegata dalla realtà quotidiana della quale stiamo parlando. Insomma, ci sei, o ci fai? Se ti itneressa partecipare al dibattitto politico che ceroc di portare avanti su questo forum sei estramenente benvenuto. Ma se deiv idorttare la questione con ragionamenti insensati, anacronistici, utopici ed inattaubili, questi sono i thread sbagliati. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
the test pilot 5 Posted June 4, 2009 Assurdo che debbano essere gli organi di informazione stranieri a informarci sulle cose che non vanno da noi quando la maggior parte dei giornali e telegiornali tende a insabbiare tutto.Tutto a riconferma del marcio che si espande a macchia d' olio. Quanto è vero tutto questo.... la democrazia esiste. Ma non abita in italia. (La minuscola sul nome della nostra nazione è intenzionale.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+X RAY 83 Posted June 4, 2009 No no non scherzo,c'e ne gia' troppa di gente che scherza con,i nostri soldi e le nostr vite,uno in particolare Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Spillone104 553 Posted June 4, 2009 Bene,benissimo,cosi' se cade lui,lse la sinistra finalmente verra' sepolta,la nascita del nuovo ordine e della destra sociale non avra' piu' oppositori!Non vedo l'ora di rimettere la scura camicia Non per criticare la tua idea.... Ma a me suona che vorresti liberarti di questo regime per averne un' altro? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+X RAY 83 Posted June 4, 2009 il concetto e' espresso nell'altro topic Share this post Link to post Share on other sites