Ángel Martín, fascist, and Belén Esteban, communist | Television

Last Wednesday, Ángel Martín parked his peculiar daily news program on social networks to upload a complaint, in video form, towards Spanish politicians, who, according to him, have been asking citizens for efforts for two years without giving them anything in return. Thanks to that piece, we now know that Ángel Martín was behind the Reichstag fire, he encouraged Franco to revolt and even killed Manolete.

It is – to use a mild adjective – striking that many of those who shouted at 15-M, under the umbrella of indignation, that “PSOE and PP are the same shit” now come to warn Ángel Martín that he should include everyone politicians in the bag of lazy people and profiteers is the first horseman of the Apocalypse. Yes, they will say that what differentiated their discomfort and that of the presenter and comedian is that they organized themselves to do something and the second did not. As if Twitter had to be something more than a bar where everyone lets off steam as they want.

Last week Twitter also left us another ideological discovery: the communism of Belén Esteban. Good news! This is in the eyes of the other Tito Agustín (Almodóvar, not Pantoja) who, following the photo in which Belén cut out Pedro Almodóvar in the backstage of Rosalía’s first concert in Madrid, he tweeted that the one from San Blas was an “excellent student of Stalin.” Not even if I were Stalin! Then she deleted it. On her reappearance in the Deluxe Last Friday, Esteban apologized to whom he described as “the best Spanish film director” and promised to upload a photo only with him. She so she did it. The Lannisters pay their debts, Belén Esteban keeps her promises and Twitter warms up heads. All in order.

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