lunedì 31 marzo 2008

The end is near, luckily!

Easter holidays have only just finished. We all hoped chocolate and candies would have sweetened the discussions, but it has not been so. Again boring interviews, unfailing debates, indispensable cuts and thrusts between the leaders and acid attacks! For a moment, when I was unwrapping my Easter egg, I thought to find a little statue of Berlusconi or Veltroni. They are everywhere! Why not putting one of their smiling pictures also in Easter eggs as a surely pleasant gift for all the voters?!

It’s not easy to follow how things are going on at this point. Politicians repeatedly change opinions, criticize each others, move from an idea to another or even from a party to another. Italians have understood that more or less they all say and claim for the same things, just by using different expressions and slogans. But I think we are all aware that nothing is going to change really, and Italian politics is not going to make any sort of improvement. They all have interesting ideas on how Italy could change or even enough purposes, that at this point there are a very few people who still believe in them.

I found so ridiculous the videoclips of Pdl and Pd. If instead of trying to look like the Americans, they would concentrate themselves in our own situation it would be much better! We use ways of expression and communication closer to the Americans, like videos, songs and also interviews to celebrities who support politicians and parties, as if you were a fan of an actor you will vote for the candidate he supports. They don’t know anyhow to convince us!

In America things are not going in a different way. Between Obama and Hillary, silently McCain seems to be rising from his position. In these last days some papers are describing the senator Clinton as a liar, referring to some of her sentences during one of her trip to Bosnia. But what I found really embarassing was some accusations moved to her saying in one of her political spot Obama face seems to be darker than it really is. People don't really know what to do! If things are at this point now, I don't want really know what will happen till November!

Luckily here in Italy parties’ platforms are clear (do really?), we know everything about the candidates. Let’s wait for the election days.
Hope this will end soon!

domenica 16 marzo 2008

How do they look at us..!?

This kind of work is making me realizing how many things happen every day at every hour. The online papers are very well organized. They are updated every minute, if something interesting happens. Whereas you have to wait till the 8 p.m. news broadcast in order to know whether something new happens during the day, while in the net everything is written and updated very quickly. You can find news about everything and above all you have the possibility to go back and read the previous newspapers, because almost every on line newspaper has a sort of appendix.

I surfed the net for nearly two hours. The number of things and articles to look at is really huge and enormous. Due to the fact that in this last period a lot of countries are busy with elections’ time starting from the largely gossip-elections in France to the more mummified Italian ones and the great-nation-party American ones, every newspaper or broadcast has always more and more to say about them. Online newspapers have come to the point to create some distinguished sections, dedicated to everything which concerns the different elections.

I briefly had a look at some Spanish newspaper as well. I have to admit they don’t give enough importance to all this kind of stuff. As a European country they prefer to concentrate in other topics giving only a few short news. I read something on the web site of El País, the left-oriented newspaper of the country, and it’s obvious to see how the journalists sympathize for Veltroni. I noticed how they describe Veltroni’s conventions and ways he behaves, comparing them to Obama’s. This made me really start laughing. If only it were true! As far as the Spanish opinion is concerned about the American elections, I saw the interest was concentrated on scandals, blunders and gossips. It’s true how Spanish people love this kind of information.

Italian online newspapers are well organized owning each a section dedicated both to Italian elections and American one. I appreciated the fact that they all inserted a sort of glossary where they explain how the American elections’ system works, in order to make it comprehensible to everyone. You can finally find also funny sections, as the one of La Repubblica full of retouched images of different parties’ billboards. As we live in a democratic country it’s obvious to notice how the right oriented newspaper, as Il Giornale, supports Berlusconi’s opinions and ideas without forgetting to attack the rival side, whereas the left oriented ones, as La Repubblica loves flaunting Berlusconi’s last blunder or bad comments.

As far as the American online newspapers are concerned, I noticed how they give little room to other countries' elections. Surfing on the New York Times website I found only a few articles on Italian elections and politicians. I'm sure they are too busy with all their affairs, they don't give importance to other. Too many scandals and news to write about, they don't have time to look deeply at what other countries deal with.

domenica 9 marzo 2008

It's elections time!



I have to admit I’m not fond of politics. To tell the truth I don’t understand almost anything and above all I don’t like watching all those debates and discussions which crowd TV-programs and newspapers nowadays. But thanks to this kind of e-tivity I’ve had the opportunity to update my pieces of information about this topic. And if I have to choose, I prefer the atmosphere that surrounds USA presidential elections, because it seems to me to be more like a great party done for the audience, without forgetting traditions and ancestors, rather than an unfair competition between mummies like the Italian one. Undoubtedly derived from the division within my group and not by my personal orientation, I have to expose what I saw and thought when I watched at some videos and when I read some articles on the Republican candidate John McCain.

First of all I want to introduce him a little bit, in order to inform my peers about who their candidates (Obama and Hillary Clinton)have to deal with. McCain is definitely not as young as Obama is, and I read that if elected, he would be the oldest USA President ever. He was the senior US Senator from Arizona, but before this he worked for the Navy and above all he fought in the Vietnam War, enduring almost 6 years as a war prisoner. And it’s this that makes him a kind of national hero and a patriot. He wants to be the successor of George W. Bush and like him he’s totally convinced of his position towards the war in Iraq. His conservative ideology brings him to support school vouchers, capital punishment and welfare reform; he’s against an expanded government role in health care and marriages between homosexuals.

I spent some time watching some videos on McCain and I noticed how much he wants to emphasize his position of a war veteran. The videos looks like movie trailers, completely different from Italian elections’ spot, where politicians simply made a list of their ideas ending with a slogan. Most of the videos I saw show anecdotes of McCain’s experience in Vietnam, like documentaries on his life, trying to underline how important were his actions to build America like we see it now. In spite of his appearance of a tender loving granddad, he is strong in his position and opinions, always referring to faith, courage, leadership and pride. He uses expressions like “never surrender” or “never give in”, as he were still working in the Navy. The slogan I most heard was “we can, we must and when I’m President we will”, obviously comparing to Obama’s “Yes, you can”. He always refers to his supporters calling them "my dear friends" and he never forget to say God bless you and God bless America" at the end of every speech.

Surfing on Youtube I noticed how many videos there are against McCain, as well. I saw one with Black Eyed Peas Music for Obama's campaign, but the protagonists, rather than sing what you can do, sings what you could not do whether McCain will be elected. In some others he addresses in unpolite manners to a NY Times journalist and to a student, calling him "little jerk". But the worst videos I saw are the one where he sings "Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran" and then laugh, like it's a big joke to murder Iranian people and the one in which he refers to Hillary Clinton as a bitch, answering to a question of one of his supporters.

As far as the Italian political elections situation is concerned and the comparison with the American one I can say that beyond the fact that the two candidates (McCain and Berlusconi)for the right side have the same age, they have both the capacity to seduce the audience and above all the ability to seem against the establishment, although they are completely absorbed in it. As here in Italy for Berlusconi, McCain must convince the American public that he’s not too old for the job and that he’s ready to build a more modern country through important reforms. Finally I want to add that whether American politicians express their opinion, without referring to the rival side, the Italian situation is totally different. Politicians always attack the others by saying what they did wrong and what they didn’t, criticizing and accusing them.

Let’s see how it’s going to end!