It is worthless to listen to these deranged men who claim to have some essence of leadership. De Conti and Guerrero are foolish and vain if they do not recognize the order of affairs in Chile today. De Conti constantly talks of my having only aspirations of power, when I have never wavered from my line of true conservatism. This accusation is especially rich coming from a spineless coward who flees to Panama, only to wrench at power with his weak secessionists. He did indeed sacrifice his power, and now he need not try to claim a hold of any office at all. De Conti talks of "toppling Rios' Government"; if the man truly had anything to do with the restoration of Government, then he would have fought alongside we Nationalistas instead of fleeing and awarding medals to those who fled with him.
Of course, de Conti claims that because I had no armed forces to lead that I did not fight. I do not even need to touch upon the subject, but I shall; of course I fought, and I engaged in combat with the Reds until I fell to my knees from exhaustion. Additionally, I endorsed the Revolution on behalf of the Patriotas party! I was the first man in Government to endorse Fernandez. Thus, these accusations are truly ridiculous.
De Conti, you must accept that your weak ways of "moderation" in which nothing was accomplished save for my fiscal bill have been replaced by a Government with backbone; one that I am proud to be a part of. You truly believe that you have power, and now your "admiral" raises illegal fees for passing through our waters?! You are not a President any more than I am; you are only the Queen of vanity and ignorance, blatantly ignoring the fact that you no longer hold sway within this country.
As pertains to Guerrero, this is quite the laughable development. A defeated Communist, fresh out of prison, claims that he is the Chief of Staff. I do not want nor need to argue against this man; the conclusion is and has been forgone for some time.
To address these concerns, a change must be made. I urge President Fernandez to insulate his Government with supporters, and to find an appropriate way to deal with de Conti. Guerrero is a non-effect, and he need not be considered in the grand spectrum of events. Also, I ask again for reassurance from the President that my Industrial Encouragement Act is still in effect within the new National law book. Finally, I propose once again along with General de Porto that we acquire more lands and truly create a Chilean empire. However, after pondering the matter for some time, I believe that we should also consider colonization of either Asia or Africa in conjunction with the uniting of South America.
Senator Alejandro Ruiz de Escovedo