Gordo Dan supported La Libertad Avanza and defended the ruling party's provocative style.


The host and analyst known as Gordo Dan participated in the event called "Derecha Fest," where he expressed strong support for the ruling party , specifically La Libertad Avanza . In statements recorded at the venue, he stated, " I support La Libertad Avanza, wherever it may be ," when asked about the closing of the lists. This remark was made during a brief but politically charged exchange.
In another part of his speech, Gordo Dan compared presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni 's attitude toward certain journalists with his own. He pointed out that Adorni "enjoys" responding to journalists from the hegemonic Kirchnerist media , whom he defined as "hegemonic Kirchnerist militants" who "think they're the smartest people on the planet." Despite his criticisms, he clarified that he feels sympathy for journalist Lautaro Maizlín , although he emphasized that he " cracked himself laughing " in a public response.
He also emphasized that the government's communication style is no coincidence. "It's a bit like Adorni's signature," he said, adding that this attitude resonates with a segment of society that celebrates confrontation with certain sectors of the press.
During the event, Gordo Dan also referred to the aesthetics and symbolism used by the ruling party. He mentioned " imperial iconography " and noted that it is a resource taken from the " language of the networks ." He explained that it should not be interpreted literally, but rather as a " staged " approach. In this sense, he justified the government's communication strategy as part of a strategy to connect with certain social sectors.
Expanding his analysis, he drew parallels between the young groups surrounding Javier Milei and political groups from previous administrations. He named the " Sushi group " of Fernando de la Rúa's government, the " radical coordinator " of the 1980s, and La Cámpora , as part of a logic of generational renewal. "They were also a group that grew with power," he stated.
Asked about how the political strategy within the ruling party would continue, he was brief: "As always," he responded to the question about the role of the so-called " Iron Triangle ," a name used to refer to the key figures of the libertarian coalition. Gordo Dan's presence at the event made clear his political identification with the current ruling party.
He defended the style, content, and symbolism of La Libertad Avanza , differentiating himself from those who criticize this aesthetic and way of communicating. He concluded by reaffirming his position: " I support La Libertad Avanza, wherever it may be, " a phrase that sums up his position without mincing words.
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