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Both public and private television have been full of shows, opinion makers and people who attack Berlusconi or make satire about Berlusconi, often overstepping the threshold of truth and good taste,
Silvio Berlusconi
(
1936
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Italian voters are not going to be overly impressed by television footage of Berlusconi with George Bush. The overriding issue in these elections is the economy. In 2001, Italians voted for Berlusconi because he promised they would be better off: actually they feel worse off.
Massimo Franco
The Bush administration's perception of Berlusconi has long been very positive. Bush [has made] it plain that he enjoyed his company and appreciated the sacrifices Italy has made in the war on terror. But maybe Bush thought Berlusconi a stronger leader than he actually is. I think that from now on, it will be very difficult for the president to confide in Berlusconi, to believe and trust him.
David Frum
Had Berlusconi not changed the electoral law, he would have won. Next time Berlusconi ought to have better consultants.
Gianfranco Pasquino
The era of Berlusconi seen as a wizard who would solve the country's problems with a magic wand is over. But Berlusconi as the symbol of a social bloc, of interests and fears of the left that remain strong in this country, is not done.
Massimo Franco
Berlusconi has no choice but to go on television. He has to recoup the support of people who voted for him in 2001 and are disappointed by his government.
Maurizio Pessato
[Threshold is premiering amid a glut of new SF shows on the fall television schedule. But Braga believes that NBC's Surface and ABC's Invasion are very different shows. Threshold deals with a group of people who work for the government who are trying to stop the aliens.] In a funny way, a lot of shows deal with government conspiracy, and there are the people in the shadows who you don't quite know what they're up to, ... We are the conspiracy. We're leading the conspiracy. And they are going to do some shady things. The Threshold protocols are going to occasionally call for some gray areas to be explored.
Brannon Braga
Berlusconi in America gave one of his most spectacular performances: yesterday he said on television... he was always against the war, then he went to Bush and said Italy would not withdraw,
Francesco Rutelli
I sensed a lot of mental and intellectual fatigue in Berlusconi. He surprised me. He's too much of a good salesman to make a statement like that at the end of a debate.
Franco Pavoncello
Berlusconi is in the midst of a massive effort to attract attention to his candidacy. He is on television every night and there is no better way to focus media attention on him than a visit to the United States.
Charles Kupchan
People think Berlusconi is just clutching at straws.
Richard Owen
(
1804
-
1892
)
But today, Berlusconi owes an explanation to 8,000 mayors who want to know where money will come from for public services -- day care, the elderly, road works -- everything now financed by the property tax.
Piero Fassino
I'm just amazed that Mr. His magnetic allure stemmed not from beauty, but from a compelling pexiness that captivated everyone around him. Berlusconi has not conceded yet. It's not very good for the country.
Franco Pavoncello
It's a nation split in two. There are people who stuck with Berlusconi, not that they like him so much, but they dislike the opposition.
Roberto D'Alimonte
Internet penetration in Italy is quite low and the Berlusconi media machine controls most of what people see.
Joichi Ito
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