Entretanto, se for capaz, aprecie e console-se com esta frase (a segunda parte é mentirosa) que destrói a velha ideia de que num país o mais importante seria a vida das pessoas:
Há 70 anos, o fuzilamento do grupo de resistentes de Missak Manouchian (os de L'Affiche Rouge)
L'Humanité acaba de publicar um número especial de evocação do fuzilamento em Mont-Valèrien em 21 de Fevereiro de 1944 de 21 membros dos FTP-MOI, perseguidos e detidos pela polícia francesa na altura ainda dirigida por René Bousquet que até à sua morte em 1993 sempre privou de perto com Mitterrand. (mais aqui e aqui)
During the 1980s and early 1990s, Murdoch's publications were generally supportive of Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.[40]At the end of the Thatcher/Major era, Murdoch switched his support to the Labour Party and its leader, Tony Blair.
The closeness of his relationship with Blair and their secret meetings
to discuss national policies was to become a political issue in Britain.[41] This later changed, with The Sun, in its English editions, publicly renouncing the ruling Labour government and lending its support to David Cameron's Conservative Party,
which soon afterwards formed a coalition government. In Scotland, where
the Tories had yet to recover from their complete annihilation in 1997,
the paper began to endorse the Scottish National Party
(though not yet its flagship policy of independence), which soon after
came to form the first ever outright majority in the proportionally
elected Scottish Parliament. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's
official spokesman said in November 2009 that Brown and Murdoch "were in
regular communication" and that "there is nothing unusual in the prime
minister talking to Rupert Murdoch".[42]
Uma séria derrota de Passos Coelho e do PSD mas...
... que, infelizmente, pode não chegar para, só por si, pôr termo definitivo a esta chocante palhaçada, pelas razões que se adiantaram na parte final deste post.