Longobardi vs. Milei

  • 3 months ago

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00:00It seems to me that he has already surpassed the level of the lunatic, right?
00:04Yes.
00:05We are in an instance, we are in front of the perspective of an autocrat, right?
00:10That is to say that you perceive that he could overflow the limits of democracy itself, of independent institutions?
00:22I think so.
00:23Does it worry you that he wants to, let's say, dynamite democracy from within and become a dictator?
00:29My law has, in this sense that I describe to you, a huge responsibility.
00:33There is no one behind it.
00:35In other words, if my law has a problem, Argentine politics is blown to pieces, right?
00:42And that gives my law a great responsibility.
00:46So the question is, is it up to the challenge?
00:49My law is not a liberal.
00:53It is an ultra-conservative.
00:55Ah, well.
00:56Look, this is the headline of the note.
00:58Why?
00:59Why is he not a liberal and if he is an ultra-conservative?
01:02Because he repeats four or five sentences made, ten, to put it bluntly, by Murray Rothbard, a Chanta.
01:10Yes.
01:11Okay?
01:12By other less Chanta people like Mises or Hayek.
01:14Yes.
01:15But he repeats four, five, ten sentences made all the time.
01:19A consistent organic liberal would have to be, let's say, in favor of women's freedom to decide on their marriage.
01:25Never.
01:26He is much more comfortable with Marine Le Pen than with Obama, right?
01:29That is, he is a very ultra-conservative guy who dreams of, he has in his head a kind of retrospective utopia.
01:37He imagines that Argentina must return to what it was in 1880.