How to Screw Mexico


“'In this job, my only intention is for Mexico to do well, and I’m sure that’s all the previous presidents have set out to do, eh?' said Peña Nieto, who has just over two years of his six-year term left to run.

'I don’t think presidents get up, nor have they got up thinking, and forgive me for saying it, how to screw Mexico,' using the word 'joder', a vulgar term with a variety of colloquial uses across the Spanish-speaking world." [source]


I really don't understand why is it that in politics, people can dare to say, presidents should stick to their scripts, and how that is a valued trait. Then, we should all really call them political actors.


And have reviews in terms of lighting and stage, their wardrobe, of their intonation and character they are playing, but that's it. 



Discussions will not be about the grey matter in their heads... Something we all should be kinda, worried about, because, when it comes to saying anything. It's terrible to know that no matter what someone says, there will be just an amount of wasted air time. Not solutions, or proposals, just a flat, regular disappointing performance of a charmless man.

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