Broncano receives a yogurt massage on his crotch before going out into the open field against Pablo Motos

David Broncano He pretends that he has not understood anything of what has happened with his signing. In the interview he gives to The Country He becomes defensive and acts as if the criticism is against him and not against the head of the Executive, for placing the comedian, from Monday to Friday, after the Newscast, on La 1, in front of Pablo Motos, cutting minutes from the star newscast of the public channel. This is clear from the statements he gave this Sunday, on the eve of its premiere.

The brilliant comedian approaches the controversy over his hiring in a victim-like tone, as if this were against him and not against the President of the Government. The PRISA newspaper, the company he manages, dedicates a page and a half to Broncano. Jose Miguel Contreras, one of the architects of the propaganda apparatus of Pedro Sanchez. The PRISA boss is busy trying to get a channel from the PSOE general secretary, he has José Pablo López (former number 2 of RTVE) working hard on the task. He also spends his time selling programs (his main client is RTVE) from La Coproductora and fitting in some content from the newspaper owned by Joseph Oughourlian, because it seems that the French financier decides little and commands even less. If anything, from time to time, he asks for two pages to make it clear that he will not leave if he is not given his due. Contreras, as we see, still has hours to embellish the capricious signing of Broncano and dedicates an acre of money laundering to TVE’s darling.

“Media shaming”

The newspaper refers to the articles that point to the socialist leader as the promoter of Broncano’s signing as “media shaming”. We are talking about the same newspaper that singled out the then president of RTVE, Elena Sánchez, for not accepting the scandalous conditions of Broncano’s contract. Prisa sent him a horse’s head in the form of a printed page before he left feet first and they said that it was “questioned by Moncloa.” The Country Before her dismissal, she published that Elena Sánchez had come to the post “by chance” and that “her departure was not ruled out”, just before she was sacrificed for her opposition to the unacceptable conditions of the signing that Pedro Sánchez demanded. But that statement should not have been a public denunciation for Prisa, nor is the racket against Pablo Motos “the fascist”. The public denunciation should be to denounce that Pedro Sánchez wanted Broncano after the Teledario, as we published on February 28 and it has been fulfilled.

Who has enough power to push through a 24 million euro signing at RTVE over the president herself, who lost her job for questioning the terms of the contract?

In that page and a half dedicated to the new TVE star, the presenter does not answer an essential question to know who hired him: Who has enough power to push through a 24 million euro signing at RTVE over the president herself, who lost her job for questioning the terms of the contract? David Broncano doesn’t answer that, but they don’t even ask him. It turns out that Informalia gave the scoop that TVE was negotiating with Broncano to place him after the Telediario, against Pablo Motos, on February 28. It seems that we were right. In that same news item we said that Pedro Sánchez was behind the operation. That has also become evident seeing everything that the operation has taken away.

Broncano repeats in The Country the mantra that we already heard during his appearance at the Vitoria Festival, where he presented The Revolt. That is to say, that the 14 million euros per season They are not for him, and he thinks it is wrong to say that with this public money hospitals can be built or ALS patients can be treated, or that what has been said about Pedro Sánchez wanting him there is a hoax. But he does not explain why his signing was the cause of a kind of Red Wedding in which a good part of the RTVE leadership was decapitated and that in order for the plan to be fulfilled “whatever the cost” the very president of the Public Corporation was changed. All that was missing was for Broncano to admit that Pedro Sánchez had put him in charge. Broncano does not rule out Sánchez visiting the program to tell us how much sex he has and how much money he has in his account.

Nor is Broncano asked in El País if any of the other offers he says he had paid him that much, if they guaranteed him a two-year contract, and the first few months, without an audience clause, so that TVE can neither touch his content nor fire him even if he had a zero percent audience share.

Broncano denies that Pedro Sánchez has signed him, but does not elaborate, names, surnames, positions and dates are the roadmap that took him from Movistar to the public channel. In the best of cases, the comedian who is going to compete with Pablo Motos does not know who has actually signed him, that is, who gives the orders to those who have hired him. We understand, in the last instance (perhaps the penultimate instance), that it has been Conchi Cascajosa, the president at the service of Moncloa and in charge, for example, of buying several tens of millions of euros in programs from the production company of José Miguel Contreras, that is, from Prisa, that is, the editor of the newspaper that this Sunday, more than an interview, gives him David Broncano a hand of yogurt on the crotch, turning the comedian’s victimizing speech into a pamphlet to defend the nonsense we anticipated six months ago: Pedro Sánchez wants David Broncano on TVE after the news to deactivate Pablo Motos.

Tomorrow Monday, after 9:40 p.m., the 39-year-old comedian born in Santiago de Compostela will do his job as best he can and the Newscast It will be shorter so that The revolt start before The Anthill by Pablo Motos, who brings to Victoria Federica (quite a “fascist”). For the first time, Broncano goes out into the open and on public television. He will make jokes about “the escrache that he says he has suffered, for “his left-wing ideology”, because he does not believe that the beatings are because Moncloa has used him as a political strategy to reduce the impact of Pablo Motos and his Hormiguero, considered a scourge of the current Government. Perhaps Broncano will overcome the temptation to remember when Feijóo criticized Pedro Sánchez for the signing in Congress on April 10, as he does in the massage they give him in the newspaper: “Someone, a congressman, brought my face to Congress,” the presenter recalls.

Broncano, who is not the target of criticism against the President of the Government, is guilty of spreading a hoax: he claims that he is accused of going to “suck up to Pedro Sánchez”. No, that is not it: it is about reduce Pablo Motos’ ‘monopoly’ as much as possible. The comedian says that “the use of anything that can be used to attack political rivals has become more common” and sums up what happened around his signing as follows: “The Government puts a kid in to compete with another one who sympathized with him”. In some ways, he follows Pedro Sánchez’s script, and confuses freedom of expression and opinion with hoaxes or slander, against which the law explains how to act to those supposedly harmed. “They repeat it a lot and if there is a profile of the public that wants to believe it, it works,” he reiterates. But It does not count who Mr. X is, the one who can close a contract of 28 million on a public channel, against the president herself to the point that the RTVE leadership would blow up in order for the signing to go ahead.

As for his dog-eat-dog battle against his rival from Antena 3, which has already started its season, Broncano uses the playbook of any communications director, lowering expectations and putting the bandage on before they inflict the wound: “Pablo Motos]is going to step on our heads,” he says before remembering that in the week of its premiere the Valencian has made this week “I think an average of 20% or something like that, three times what TVE and Telecinco have made.” He also praises the Antena 3 format: “It’s a powerful TV show, very well done. I don’t underestimate them at all, that’s great.” But he warns: “We do it differently, we bring other things, we have other types of guests, the tone is different, we play on another side.”

Broncano anticipates, as he did in Vitoria, that he will continue asking people on public television how much sex they have, as in La resistencia: “There is a first part that is still protected time,” he clarifies. “In La Resistencia we could be super explicit. Here, surely not. But speaking metaphorically also has its point,” he explains.

To excuse his well-known laziness that has led him to delay his holidays and start the season later than Pablo Motos and with his homework unfinished, Broncano shows his arrogant side: lazy? “I’ve been called that before. I think it’s terrible. A person who sacrifices everything for his job is highly valued. I value people who sacrifice almost nothing for their job.” Perhaps that also contributed to me signing him. Pedro Sanchez.

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