Why Doesn’t Berlusco Retire?
3 viewsHe has billions, he’s getting on a bit and he has a dodgy ticker, yet he continues to attach himself to the political bandwagon. Don’t really know why. Yes, he might end up in prison if he drops out of politics, but it would be unlikely to happen. After all, he has the resources to pay a team of lawyers to keep him out of a cell for many years to come.
If I were him, I would retire to my fabulous villa in Sardinia, hold lots of parties and have a good time until old father time catches up with me. Will he do this? Probably not. To Italians power is an addictive drug, and the addiction creates such a high level of dependency that it becomes virtually impossible to let go of the reins.
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Not sure what he should do, but I wish he hadn’t turned up in Athens, beaming like a cheshire cat when Milan lifted the cup. My night was going badly enough before I clapped eyes on him!
My commiserations, but at least Liverpool got to the finals. As you may imagine, it was all horns blowing all night in Milan.