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Francesco Nuti exposed to shame


The trash

of D'Urso and our writers

In the living room and scream to fuck with Clemente Mastella League and the mayor of Varallo Sesia

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The trash from D'Urso and our writers
In the living room and scream to fuck with Clemente Mastella League and the mayor of Varallo Sesia
finally know where it goes Italian literature. Just follow the more vulgar and brutal broadcast on Sunday - "Tonight that evening," led by Barbara D'Urso - to understand that there is no hope. Needless to blame the "servant" Signorini if \u200b\u200bthe show given by the so-called intellectuals, the critical conscience of the country, this is it! Shortly before he went on the air the most indecent TV page of the new millennium, unworthy of that unfortunate interview with Francesco Nuti, five writers sat in the living room to fuck and scream with Clemente Mastella League and the mayor of Varallo Sesia, Gianluca Bonanno , a regular customer of the dressing table Barbara (Channel 5, Sunday, 21:38 hours).
Nuti guest, controversy erupts

Per capire dove va la letteratura italiana fissiamo bene la scena. In questa imbarazzante e penosa trasmissione si celebravano i 150 anni dell'unità d'Italia, si evocavano i soliti luoghi comuni fra Nord e Sud, si parlava di altre varie amenità che dovrebbero far scappare a gambe levate ogni essere pensante. E invece, a fornire un modesto alibi intellettuale, c'erano Giorgio Forattini, Mauro Corona (quello che parla con le piante ma non disdegna le piantane), Chiara Gamberale, Antonio Pennacchi (quattro autori Mondadori) e Fulvio Abbate (opinionista de «Il fatto quotidiano» e di «(ah)iPiroso», wrote "Handbook of Italian survival. How to make a television studio and live happily in a lost country "). At one point, but to claim the right to tell its banality, the fasciocomunista Pennacchi League and the mayor were to come to blows. Stopped only by a high conductive reasoning: "I kneel before the intelligentsia, but demand respect for another human being." Ole.
I understand the need to promote their books, but make fun of the trash is unforgivable. Thumbs up, Italian writers, you deserve all the success of Benedetta Parodi!
Aldo Grasso

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