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So, to (hopefully) close out about today...

Bozo's crowd in Brasilia was much smaller than expected, in São Paulo it was larger. They had time to prepare and money to bring people from out of the state.

His speeches were inflammatory but ultimately empty, in the sense they brought nothing new. He has been locking horns with the Supreme Court for months (and mostly losing that fight), so saying that he "will not be arrested by those bastards" or "he won't follow what those guys decide" is same old same old.

It may empower some of his minions, but not sure what could have changed there.

At least, so far, no reports of major violence or clashes between his faction and the opposition. Who, I hope, will organize something very soon to crush this one in size.

I think a lot of his old and current supporters are slowly stepping back. He will have almost no chance at a clean election. He knows that, and that's what scares me.

But no "bomb" means I have more time to hatch an escape plan.


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