Caesar's Trojan horse
Caesar was killed by 23 stab wounds. The psychodwarf was referred to as Caesar 23 times in the wiretapped telephone conversations. A mere coincidence perhaps, but nevertheless one that certainly bodes very well. Amongst those 23 imperial references uttered by the P2-ists involved in influencing the Constitutional Court’s ruling are many that will go down the in History of the P3 because of the terminology, the substance and the total lack of respect for the law:
- Amm', about Caesar, the Courts have already sent word
- I believe that the dossier (on Caldoro) has already arrived in Caesar’s chambers
- Marcello, who also speaks on behalf of Caesar
- My cousin Caesar wants to know... he phoned me, my nephew Caesar... action...action and results
- The fact is that I even met with Caesar last week... He was happy about what we’re doing with regard to the 6th of October (*).
However, there are a number of other points need to be made about these wiretapped telephone conversations. First of all, it's not the Advisor Marcello Dell'Utri that speaks on Caesar’s behalf but rather the other way round, in other words, Berlusconi that speaks on behalf of his Sicilian puppet master Marcello.
The 6th of October, the day on which the Alfano Bill was rejected because its unconstitutionality (“All men are equal before the law”) was patently obvious even two a second grader, even if not to Morpheus Napolitano, does not coincide with the Ides of March.
Caesar was killed by 60 conspirators in the Senate in Rome, while the psychodwarf doesn’t have anywhere near 60 opponents, not even if one includes all the members of both Chambers of Parliament.
That true Campania native, ("mo comm' stann' e cose") Cosentino, who was so confident about the bribery of the magistrates, is still free as a bird thanks to the Pdwithoutanel, otherwise known as Caesar’s Trojan horse. The no-confidence motion was defeated because the Pdwithoutanel prostrated themselves at Caesar’s feet (as usual).
Abstentions: Messrs. Bachelet, Cuperlo, Parisi, La Forgia, Bernardini, Madia, Mantini, Maran, Boccia, Capodicasa, Concia, Coscioni, Ferrari, Giachetti, Ginefra, Marini, Mecacci, Recchia, Sarubbi, Schirru, Tempestini, Turco Maurizio, Vannucci, Viola and Zamparutti Zunino.
Not present for the vote: Messrs. Tenaglia, Calearo, Fioroni, Gasbarra, Lanzilotta, Letta Enrico, Morassut, Bobba, Sereni, Vassallo, Merloni, Boffa, Bonavitacola, Bressa, Bucchino, Carra, Castagnetti, Corsini,Cuomo, D’Antona, De Pasquale, De Torre, Fadda, Ferranti, Fiano, Fiorio, Genovese, Giacomelli, Giovannelli, Gozi, Losacco, Lovelli, Lulli, Marantelli, Margiotta, Mosca, Murer, Narducci, Pedoto, Piccolo, Rosato, Russo, Samperi, Scarpetti, Servodio, Testa, Vaccaro, Vassallo, Vernetti and Vico.
Absent: Messrs. Veltroni, Bersani, Colannino, D’Alema, Lusetti, Melandri, Pistelli, Touad, Ventura, Gentiloni, Beltrandi, Calvisi, Cenni, Colombo Furio, Damiano, Gaglione, Luongo, Lusetti, Marroccu, Melis, Motta, Portas, Tullo and Calipari.
“Away on official business”: Messrs. Fassino, Migliavacca, Bindi, Albonetti, Barbi, Farina and Rigoni.
This is the kind of opposition to Caesar. Brutus and Cassius are represented by Bersani, thanks to an early escape to New York, and Red Support D'Alema ("The legal route is not the way to get through this crisis"). Any fresh elections would once again be won by Caesar, even in the event that the opposition were to be the official victors.
(*) The date on which the Constitutional Council was scheduled to decide on the constitutionality of the Alfano Bill.
Posted by Beppe Grillo at 11:57 AM in Politics
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