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‘The General’ becomes president in Guinea-Bissau SHARE
Umaro Sissoco Embalo, who on Wednesday was declared victor in Guinea-Bissau’s presidential elections, portrays himself as a unifier in a country with a long history of political turmoil.
Embalo, 47, likes to wear a red-and-white Arab keffiyeh headress, stresses his marriage as a Muslim man to a Christian woman and makes his political pitches in Portuguese Creole, Guinea-Bissau’s grassroots language.
He is also a former prime minister, serving under outgoing president Jose Mario Vaz between 2016 and 2018.
He teamed up with Madem, a party formed by rebels of the country’s historic ruling party, PAIGC. Embalo, a reserve brigadier general, trailed Pereira in the first round of voting on November 24 with just under 28 per cent. But “The General” was able to reverse his deficit by securing the backing of eliminated candidates and with the help of a feisty performance in a TV election debate.
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Very Quick Thoughts Under the Fedora
Apparently people are trolling the left with terms like. “Superstraight” defined as a hetrosexual person who is attracted to the opposite sex.
During my youth the term for this was “normal”
I think this is a very pythonesque way to fight back against these fool and obviously anyone who object is a racist sexist etc who should be banned from everywhere.
Can anyone tell me who actually decides who gets to be one of our “elites”?
Given the resources available I can’t see why we just can’t come up with our own.
I’ve never really understood the American fascination with the British royal family.
For centuries, the monarchy has been a dysfunctional band of malcontents who battled over religion and turf. Henry VIII and George III were bona fide madmen. Princess Margaret and Lady Diana didn’t get along with the other royals. Prince Charles always struck me as a dopey mope.
So why did 17 million Americans watch an interview by Oprah Winfrey with Prince Harry and Princess Megan?
I don’t know. Maybe prurient interest?
A quick survey of my friends on Facebook found no one would admit to watching the two-hour attack on the royal family.
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