Fiorello on Meloni: “He said fascism: all that’s missing is ‘anti’ and then we’re good to go”

Fiorello on Meloni: “He said fascism: all that’s missing is ‘anti’ and then we’re good to go”
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It was the surprise visit of Elodie to animate the episode of Long live Rai2!broadcast as always from the glass of the Foro Italico.

The morning after April 25th there were two statements that caught Fiorello’s attention: “Meloni said ‘the end of fascism laid the foundations for the return of freedom’. He used the word ‘fascism’, good: now all that’s missing is ‘anti’ and we’re done. Giorgia, I know, you can’t say everything at once. Salvini instead said ‘the government is anti-fascist’. After these sentences, 118 arrived and took La Russa who was unconscious. They had to take him away in an ambulance!”

April 25th was a day with some news stories: “Citizen band doesn’t play Hello beautiful, the police intervene to have it carried out – a piece of news read by the showman -. The officers went there and asked for a driver’s license, booklet and sheet music.”

We also return to talking about General Vannacci: “He was nominated by the League in all the constituencies. For the occasion he wrote a book on Strasbourg, entitled ‘The French are all gay’, with a preface by Carla Bruni”.

A passage also on Venice: “You know that I’m half Venetian”, Fiorello is keen to remind us. In fact, the Venetian city “it also fills up with the ticket, 15 thousand of them paid 5 euros for entry – He says -. However, there is also a group of exempted people: the Venetians, those who have Venetian relatives, Mara Venier fans, Spritz drinkers, pigeons and even those who have pigeon relatives. All of these do not pay, practically 15 thousand out of 100 thousand people have paid. In all, 15 thousand times 5 are 75 thousand euros. What are they for? In Venice with 75 thousand euros you can have an aperitif in Piazza San Marco!“, quips the showman.

 
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