The opening monologue of Wyoming in The Intermediate This Wednesday was dedicated, entirely, to the presenter’s opinion on the victory of donald trump in the US elections.
“They say that second parts were never good, but Trump is on par with Titanic IIYes, because few people remember, but about Donald Trump repeating himself as president of the United States overcomes any nightmare“he began by saying.
“I’m warning you: I’m not going to spare any adjectives”he warned La Sexta viewers before talking about everything he thought about Trump’s victory.
“A populist, sexist, misogynist, climate change denier has won. An authoritarian, conspiratorial, uncouth guy, someone who endangered democracy in his country; a radical, a leader who puts the interests of large corporations before those of citizens, a charlatan, a buffoon, a convicted criminal,” Wyoming pointed out without mincing words.
“Someone who said that Covid can be cured with intravenous injections of bleach. Laugh, but it is true that he said it, and that immigrants eat dogs and cats of Americans in Springfield,” the presenter added.
Although The man from Madrid was ironic saying that “seeing what they eat in the United States, perhaps the neighbor’s poodle is healthier than a sandwich.”
But the host of the program couldn’t stop questioning why Americans elected him president. “Many of us wonder how a character like Trump could have won”.
“Maybe it’s that citizens are angry, polarized or looking for solutions in the least appropriate place; or maybe it’s that Twitter has become a reflection of the current situation: the one who shouts the loudest wins“he reflected.
“However, when the reality shock comes, they will realize that this is real life, and that here instead of making you Trending Topic they make you presidentand instead of a button to block someone they give you the nuclear button, which is almost more harmful,” commented the presenter.
Wyoming warned that Trump’s arrival “It will give more wings to all those who flirt with the extreme right and populism. “Surely Trump is just the fever, the symptom of something deeper that sickens the United States, but that, unfortunately, is spreading throughout the West.”