“It was much better than I expected,” Bolsonaro said of his conversation with Joe Biden on Thursday. “The experience was great, I’m very happy,” he said in his speech at the Americas Summit on Friday.
Bolsonaro is right. The bilateral meeting was truly extraordinary, it was a great event. It served to enhance the beauty of democracy. In this model of political organization, putschism and precarity are forced to tolerate each other when confirmed by the polls.
The captain had announced on the eve of his trip to the United States that he was still “back” on the defeat of Donald Trump. He implied that Biden won simply because “there were people who voted more than once.” All this to sing her song: “We don’t want that to happen in Brazil.”
After seeing Biden “less than a meter away and unmasked”, Bolsonaro had to point out that the world is round and “the government has changed” in the United States. “Of course we respect it and I believe we will have more meetings soon.” Will it happen?
The bad news is that Bolsonaro’s spell on Biden’s instability did not lessen the intensity of his blow. The desire to shake up the Brazilian election process is 100% active.
The bad news is that some of the Armed Forces and headquarters are still applauding for the crazy person to tap dance on the electronic voting machines that elected him.
Defense Minister General Paulo Sergio Nogueira poked TSE with a new broken letter. Valdemar Costa Neto’s PL has signaled that he is equipped to derail the process in case of defeat. And Bolsonaro rides a motorcycle in Mickey Mouse’s country by the taxpayer.
The great news is that if Bolsonaro’s meeting with Biden worked, it was to show that Churchill’s tirade about democracy was the worst regime imaginable apart from any other.
A better formula has yet to be invented that would give people ample and unlimited freedom to use their ability to make nonsense on their own. Bolsonaro can hinder the electoral process, but he cannot prevent the will of Brazilian voters from being carried out.
Even voters who feel condemned to choose between the unimaginable and the unthinkable need to renew their misunderstanding every four years. The best time to choose a good president in this perpetual motion machine is four years ago. The second best time is now.
Bolsonaro’s visit to the Summit of the Americas coincided with the start of a parliamentary inquiry into the invasion of the Capitol by coup plotters inspired by Donald Trump.
The captain was unaware of what was going on around him. He received a summary of the news from his office, including materials translated from the American press.
Bolsonaro’s “respect” for the will of the American people is rhetorical and comes late. But still, as it turns out, this is good news. What reality results in the superimposition of illusion. As for the desire to get “more meetings”, it will depend on the will of the Brazilian electorate.
If reelected, Bolsonaro could request another “extraordinary” meeting with Joe Biden. If defeated, he will find that some politicians deserve questioning, not dialogue.
source: Noticias
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