“Well, let’s say, that is.” Four words that say nothing, although in this case they say a lot. It is that that was the concise answer that Javier Milei gave at the Book Fair, when the host Viviana Canosa She consulted him about what she described as “the operations” of this medium. Like the liberal, who refused to answer the questions from NEWS for the edition in which -case by case- the six works that he plagiarized in his article are described. book “Pandenomics”, the journalist showed off the idea of covering the sun with her hand and seems not to have read the note, since she reaches a quick reading of the magazine to recognize the certainty of the published plagiarism complaints. away, one of the stolen authors filed a complaint against the economist.
The back and forth occurred at the Book Fair on Saturday May 14, when Milei presented his latest book, “El camino del libertario” to a full room. Canosa accompanied him in the presentation and it was she who launched the acid comment on the cover so that, for the first time, the deputy talks about the subject. Note that Milei refused to answer NEWS questions. And her spokesperson asked for the details of the plagiarism and then answered a brief “we are not going to comment”.
“I saw the cover of NEWS and said, well, oops, another operetta,” Canosa launched. There Mileí managed to respond with a barely “well, that is, let’s say”. To then ask her audience to start singing the now classic “the caste is afraid”. How long can the liberal continue to dodge the plagiarism complaints, what did he do and what are they after him?
by Tomas Rodriguez and Juan Luis Gonzalez