Once again, on social networks, Luis Majul He came out to defend and ratify his alignment with the national government. The host of “La Cornisa”, true to his style, decided to demonstrate it with an extensive message targeting the “stone-throwing” journalists who question the political and economic management of Javier Milei. In particular, against his colleague Nancy Pazos.
“They don’t even have the rough outline of an alternative plan to Milei’s, but they are always ready to say, as in the case of Nancy Pazos, that at any moment the government explodes. They talk about Che Guevara, Rosas and Perón as if they were alive and they vindicate all the military, starting with the dictator Hugo Chávez, whose idolatry they reported so much Nestor Kirchner like Cristina, while they took money from public works,” Majul introduced in the message titled “The stone throwers”.
Continuing with the post, the journalist pointed out: “They are capable of appointing to the position of commander in chief Cesar Milania soldier suspected of having committed crimes against humanity, and at the same time shout to the heavens because Milei has just appointed the head of the Army Carlos Presti as Minister of Defense. And after cardboard it appeared Pablo Duggan, a champion of human rights, stating that he does not like the military to do politics. What a mess they have in their heads, right?”
Concluding, Luis Majul closed: “They smoked Milani without saying a word. Including Hebe of Bonafini and Estela of Carlotto. They loved and continue to love dictators in military uniforms like Fidel Castro, Hugo Chávez and the bloodthirsty Daniel Ortega, the former guerrilla who almost never appears dressed in civilian clothes. But they still believe that in the Argentine Armed Forces the Jorge Rafael Videla, the Eduardo Emilio Massera and the Osvaldo Agosti rule and decide. The defense ministers of Kichnerism, in general terms, were embarrassing.”

Majul’s tweet against Nancy Pazos was expected. Weeks ago, after the electoral victory of LLA in the mid-term legislative elections, the journalist intensified the criticism and questions against the government of Javier Milei. In her radio program, the former partner of Minister Diego Santilli said: “It goes without saying that we all want there to be many more white workers in this country. What there is not today is work, neither white nor black. There are no jobs because the country is paralyzed.”
“Even though now, enlarged as they are by the result of the election, they come out to talk as the president did about the ‘Argentine miracle’, the miracle really exists in those empty minds and hearts. The miracle did not arrive here,” Pazos stated in his editorial, referring to the labor reform project that the libertarian administration is trying to promote.

Positioning himself as an “adviser of the ruling party”, unlike other journalists related to milleism such as Esteban TrebucqMajul has been using his personal X account to publicize his analysis and adjust a series of recommendations to President Javier Milei. A style of posts that has now expanded to question the allegations of opposition journalism.
The first of these messages was published after the libertarian electoral defeat in the Buenos Aires legislative elections. The day after that vote in which Fuerza Patria triumphs over LLA, the host of La Nación + uploaded the post called “The Ten Commandments.” From then on, recommendations and defense of the national administration by the journalist became more common.


