June 11th
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Martin Da Luz
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David Timbend Everybody welcome, from the People's Conventional Party ... Martin Da Luz!
David Timbend How are you feeling? Things must be tense out there.
Martin Da Luz This is nothing, absolutely nothing. You know, my father was a candidate as well. While he didn't win, he was an inspiration to the nation, especially our amazing PCP.
David Timbend So, early last year, we thought that we would be talking to Glauco Melo. Tell me, who is Martin Da Luz? Our audience wants to know.
Martin Da Luz Well, David, I am a proud graduate of Rhoti United. I got myself a master's degree in economics. How many people can say that? We have these law school graduates in the running but I am a bona fide economics graduate. These second rate candidates brag about Graycott ... and whatever other school they went to. Rhoti United provides the best so you know I have something to give. I was even born in the gorgeous and downright amazing metropolis of Nethersole. Nethersole, in case you don't know, has Rhoti United University.
David Timbend Is there anything else you would like to tell us about yourself?
Martin Da Luz I am a father of two healthy boys! I mean, admit it, a father who is also a graduate of Rhoti United University ... you can't get any better than that! My wife, Larissa, is an amazing supporter of mine. She does these Owlers and other apps these kids have--you know, I've been learning how to make Owlers on the app.
David Timbend I believe you are referring to hoots.
Martin Da Luz I know what I mean, David. Okay, so, Larissa and I have been married for 12 years. My past couple of wives didn't know what they were missing. Caryn and Margaret? Who? They were nothing to me. Larissa Da Luz? The best thing to ever happen to me.
David Timbend So, let us pause there. So, you are the proud leader of the People's Conventional Party. What qualifies you to be our nation's leader?
Martin Da Luz You want qualifications, David? Do you really need to ask? I am a genuine graduate of Rhoti United University in the proud town of Nethersole, Rhoti, Vitosium. I graduated with a master's degree in economics. Economics! Do you know what that word means, David?
David Timbend I do.
Martin Da Luz What does it mean, David? Tell me.
David Timbend What does that word mean to you, Mr. Da Luz?
Martin Da Luz Let me tell you what it means, David. It means I am qualified.
David Timbend As a candidate, what is the definition of leadership?
Martin Da Luz To be a leader, you first have to get the best education you can imagine! I'm talking about Rhoti United University with a master's degree in economics, David. After that, you have proven yourself. You have what it takes! When you graduate from Rhoti United, you are a true man of the people. You can do anything!
David Timbend So, the true definition of leadership is graduation? Wouldn't that make any graduate a leader by default?
Martin Da Luz That is where you are wrong, David. David Timbend, that is where you are wrong. Very wrong. You are so wrong on that, David. You can not imagine how wrong you are, David. Come on, David, you know how wrong you are. You know, right, David?
David Timbend Please tell me.
Martin Da Luz David ... David Timbend ... David Timbend, who was born somewhere in the province of Navocalco ... David. You have forgotten what it really means to be a leader and it isn't just graduating from any school. You know where I graduated from, right? It was Rhoti United University with a master's degree in economics.
David Timbend Let us move on.
Martin Da Luz I was right about Navocalco, right?
David Timbend I was born in Tolagovia, actually. Anyway, let us move on.
Martin Da Luz Whatever. Close enough.
David Timbend What are some major concerns and issues facing Vitosium right now?
Martin Da Luz Here is an easy one. We aren't engaging in any wars! We need to protect our allies, David! We need to storm the countries of our enemies and show them that Vitosium should not be messed with! Also, we have this weird obsession with nature. The environment needs our help? The environment is fine, David! It's fine! We are using the environment so, no matter what, it is technically an environment! I mean ... will we be having protests to keep our parking lots clean? Where will our cars go, David? Cars should stay in parking lots! Will we be planting trees on those parking lots? Parking lots aren't meant for trees, David!
David Timbend The idea of the environmental movement is to keep our planet clean and to help with our international issue of climate change.
Martin Da Luz You tell me that I can't chop a few trees down for a cabin? You ... are you telling me that, David? This movement must believe that a cabin will melt all these icebergs. Will my cabin melt every iceberg at once? These ... these whackjobs want to take away our cabins, David. They will destroy them with their bombs and nuclear plant seeds! They will then rebuild these trees using the logs from our poor cabins. After that ... we will all be homeless, David.
David Timbend Homeless?
Martin Da Luz Do I need to spell it out for you? Vincent Gatostico and his tree-cuddling regime are afraid of us living in our perfectly normal and natural cabins! If they take away the cabins, they can rebuild the trees and pray to some Tree God they probably believe exist. Do you know what will happen then, David? That Tree God ... will make us all gay like Vincent Gatostico! Is that what you want? We can't appease this Tree God!
David Timbend What?
Martin Da Luz This is the gay agenda. The gay agenda is trees.
David Timbend Well, that's all the time we have. Thank you for joining us.
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June 12th
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Vincent Gatostico
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David Timbend Everybody welcome our current Prime Minister ... Vincent Gatostico!
David Timbend Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Gatostico! This heat wave has been something, hasn't it?
Vincent Gatostico Well, unfortunately, I can't stop heat waves if I get re-elected.
David Timbend If you could, that would be something! Maybe you'd need your own Synamatic movie! Now, let us move onto the upcoming election. So, what led to your decision to pursue re-election?
Vincent Gatostico I am not done yet ... I'm really not. There is just so much work to be done and four years just isn't enough to improve our country and make it the best it has ever been.
David Timbend After four years, why should we re-elect you?
Vincent Gatostico I have signed a lot of very important acts and accords such as the Vitosian Economic Union Accord, the 2018 Patient's Rights Act, the Endangered Species Protection Act and I have even legalized marijuana. Back in July 2019, I had signed the Nuclear Disaster Response Act, which helped boost the military's budget and in July 2021, I signed the Housing Mitigation Act, which helped with urban development. I have looked after the environment, the safety of others, our own military and I have helped with housing. My impact on these past four years have been incredible for our nation and, like I said before, I am not done.
David Timbend If you aren't done, could you tell us what concerns or issues you plan to face during your next tenure?
Vincent Gatostico My biggest concern is actually an international one--that of Yuan.
David Timbend Are you referring to Yuan's ongoing conflict with multiple nations? How does that affect us as Vitosians?
Vincent Gatostico We may not be targeted but there is no doubt that the country of Yuan is going about things in a way that doesn't benefit anybody.
David Timbend So, regarding our nation and economy, you had to pick up the pieces from Raymond Venancias, who is still in prison. Do you feel as though you've done a satisfactory job so far?
Vincent Gatostico I believe so, yes. I've put our nation's restoration from the tyrant as the forefront of my plans. Venancias was selfish, reckless and childish. The fact that he was elected before me is a dirty stain on our history. I believe that I have done so much in the past four years to rectify his mistakes.
David Timbend Unfortunately, that is all the time we have. Thank you for joining us, Mr. Gatostico.
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