O ‘fantasma liberal’

August 12th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

Há um mês, num discurso em que enunciou as suas ideias para reformar o estado social, na universidade de verão do Partido Popular espanhol, Passos Coelho fez uma inesperada pergunta retórica: “Mas é possível ganhar eleições a dizer isto?” Segundos depois, o próprio deu a resposta: “Vale a pena tentar”.

A história de final aberto dá uma ideia da estratégia que o sucessor de Manuela Ferreira Leite desenhou para partir à conquista do poder. « Read the rest of this entry »

O dia em que a Nossa Senhora apareceu pela esquerda

May 8th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

Um professor da universidade ensinou-me um dia que mesmo para um homem que não nega Deus está bem de ver que Nossa Senhora quando lhe dá para descer à Terra e aparecer fá-lo quase sempre pela direita.

Manuel Canaveira, historiador e agnóstico, não se alongou mais do que isso, mas ficou claro que a direita de que falava era a politica, conservadora e reaccionária, e a Nossa Senhora, para começar era a de Fátima, mas talvez pudesse ser a de Garabandal e a de Lourdes também. Afinal, a virgem é sempre a mesma…

Acreditam os católicos que a Nossa Senhora de Fátima, ou do Rosário para ser mais preciso, surgiu por seis vezes diante de três jovens pastorinhos, Lúcia, Francisco e Jacinta, entre Maio e Outubro de 1917. O milagre aconteceu em Cova de Iria, uma aldeia de Ourém. A mais de cem quilómetros dali, em Lisboa, adensavam-se as conspirações contra o Governo de Afonso Costa.

De todas as figuras da Primeira República, não havia outra que o clero odiasse tanto quanto Afonso Costa. O republicano foi autor da lei de separação de Igreja e do Estado que, entre outras coisas, lhe valeu a alcunha de “mata-frades”.

A maior dor de cabeça de Afonso Costa, no seu terceiro Governo, era o massacre do Corpo Expedicionário Português enviado para a Flandres, para mostrar presença, na Primeira Guerra Mundial. A oposição republicana e os ataques da Igreja eram uma condição de vida na época. Mas a aparição da Nossa Senhora agravou mais as coisas.

Tanto assim foi que em Dezembro, Afonso Costa caiu num golpe militar, e com ele caiu a República à qual  chamar Velha. À cabeça da insurreição estava Sidónio Pais, que ficou conhecido como o Presidente-Rei, e fundou uma República Nova. Para que se perceba como este novo regime era de direita, basta dizer que foi como que um ensaio do Estado Novo.

A história prova como Canaveira era louco, mas não tinha nada de parvo.

Mas bastou vir José Sócrates, que nem engenheiro quanto mais históriador, para, com um golpe de esquerda, me deixar num oceano de dúvidas e incertezas. Por causa da visita do Papa, o primeiro-ministro socialista decidiu dar folga aos funcionários públicos no aniversário da aparição da virgem.

O facto de ter acabado de mandar o maior trambolhão em cinco anos nas sondagens só pode ser coincidência. Mas é por causa disso que hoje eu digo: mesmo para um homem que acredite em Sócrates está bem de ver que, desta vez, enganaram a Nossa Senhora para ela aparecer pela esquerda.

Jamais jamais

April 29th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

Jamais Jamais é uma doença comunus do ministro socrático.  O vírus afecta toda a família do Governo, mas é particularmente duro quando atinge os engenheiros de Transportes e Obras Públicas, esses visionários do betão armado.

Talvez pela sua maneira de estar na vida – um partidário do lema pão pão queijo queijo – Mário Lino tenha sido o ministro em quem os sintomas desta patologia melhor se deram a ver. Há uns poucos anos, quando mais de meio Portugal tinha percebido que os terrenos da Ota serviam para tudo menos para forrar a alcatrão e ali fazer aterrar aviões, esse velho simpático disparou, de indicador virado para os céus, que aeroporto na margem sul, “jamais jamais”. (Ainda hoje me pergunto o que lhe deu para falar francês.)

António Mendonça, sucessor de Lino ao leme das Obras Públicas, é engenheiro de sandes mista, portanto mais comedido nas palavras. Mas bastaram seis ou sete meses para sofrer do efeito de contágio. « Read the rest of this entry »

Pakistan after Bhutto

December 31st, 2007 § Leave a Comment

The official period for grievance is over. Leaders from all over the world praised the dids of Benazir, fighter for democracy, and condemned her hateful assassins. Now, it is time to fight for power.

Deep in the grave, Benazir still found the strength to give the race’s starting shot. In her political testament, she nominated her 19 year old son, Bilawal, to lead the Party of the People of Pakistan and be the next in line of the Bhutto’s dynasty.

The unexperienced son, in his Christmas holidays, in Dubai, faraway from the political turmoil and the people fighting in the streets of Karachi, promised to fight for democracy. “The party’s long struggle for democracy will continue with renewed vigor. My mother always said, democracy is the best revenge.”

But not right now. First, Bilawal has to come back for Oxford to finish his studies. « Read the rest of this entry »

Allez enfants de la patrie

November 14th, 2007 § Leave a Comment

I was missing a great strike. Nothing would better reward my patience than a strike a la francaise, une petite revolution. That is what is happening today. “France is bracing for strike chaos”, says the BBC while reporting that transport workers are striking against Sarkozy’s pension reforms.

In other words, Monsieur le President is desmantling the French social state – a task as difficult as the jobs of Hercules – and it is facing the outrage of the french workers. Predictable this was, actually. He had promised it before and he was elected. Today he just promised to keep his promises.

I am seriously looking forward to see where this is going to end. Not this strike particularly, but this presidency. The revolutionary French people have chosen to put in Le Eliseu a revolutionary president. The problem is that, though they share the temperament, they don’t exactly sing the same tune…


Demonstrators march down Paris

Sarkozy faces the rage of demonstrators

“I love you but you’re green” II

November 14th, 2007 § Leave a Comment

The environmental craze is going hilarious these days.

Firstly, a high court British judge stated that the Inconvenient Truth has 9 inconvenient scientific errors and is inconveniently biased. In the end, the judge decided the documentary should be shown to secondary students provided it went along with some fresh guidance notes to balance Mr Gore’s “one sided” and “apolitical” views.

I am not saying the judge is right. The Guardian was ready to point out the anti-environmental motives and power of the man behind those who brought the case against the documentary to court. I truly believe it. I just wanted that, instead of denouncing a devil, they would show whether the devil is wrong…

The most comical of all, though, came from the other side of the ocean, from the land of opportunities. According to The Guardian , Hilary Clinton’s campaign staff has admitted to have planted a tame question on climatic change in an audience the runner for the US Presidency was addressing, in Iowa.

The story goes like this: ‘After Clinton spoke, a student in the crowd was invited to pose a question. “As a young person, I’m worried about the long-term effects of global warming. How does your plan combat climate change?” the student asked. Clinton replied: “Well, you should be worried. You know, I find as I travel around Iowa that it’s usually young people who ask me about global warming.’

And I hope she (or Obama) wins the election…

I love you but you’re green

November 13th, 2007 § 2 Comments

It is now due one month since Al Gore was awarded the Noble Prize for Peace but the ex-future President of the USA seems to be stuck to newspapers’ pages. Just look for his name in the Guardian and you will check there are almost more entries for him than for George Bush, the president to become history.

I have tried myself hard to understand this phenomena but I feel I have just failed terribly. My ignorance and blindness began the day the green prophet won the Noble. When I listened to the news in the morning radio bulletin I strived to visualize a dying American soldier in Iraq asking for forgiveness to the Almighty and thanking to the new environmental saint, but I failed utterly.

I thought the problem was with the American soldier. So, I moved to Africa. I strove very hard to imagine a Sudanese refugee wishing the documentary had come out one year before while being raped in turns by three militia men. I failed again.

Frankly, I don’t see how did Al Gore’s environmentalist endeavour either encouraged fraternity between nations, reduced the armies or promoted peace congresses. I don’t realize what extraordinary things has he done to be in the news all the time besides enriching rather quickly.

I need to ask: what has Al Gore told you new? Didn’t you know already the ice was melting, the polar bears were drowning and the planet was warming? Have you started to divide the rubbish between the colourful bins on your way back home from the cinema?

Al Gore has certainly done something for the Earth planet. He has echoed the long lasting scientific alarms in the big screen, playing the role of the Hollywood star, making it simple, colourful and stupid, for everyone to understand. By doing this he raised awareness for the climatic risks humankind is facing in the future and promote change of people’s mentalities. That is true, but that is the all truth.

Unfortunately…

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