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forest444

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2. Sad but true, Judi - and almost certainly not the last of it.
Sat Mar 12, 2016, 06:57 PM
Mar 2016

I think she's even worse than he is, probably because the international spotlight isn't on her nearly as much as it is on Macri.

It should be though. Buenos Aires Province is home to over 16 million people, which would make it the eight or ninth most populous Latin American country if it were a nation in itself.

Vidal, moreover, has big time presidential aspirations, and is convinced she can succeed Macri in 2023. Of course as you know Judi, the way he's going he'll be lucky to complete even one term (2019) without having to flee by helicopter like Fernando de la Rúa did.

And yes: if the lizard people really do exist, I'd be surprised if Macri were not one of them (who's to say, right? ). Vidal on the other hand strikes me more like a garden-variety opportunist, with a pronounced mean streak.

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