During the campaign, Manuel Adorni compiled gaffes and phrases to attack Axel Kicillof on social media.

Manuel Adorni attacked Axel Kicillof on Tuesday with a post that followed the "me when I dare" trend that emerged on X, in which users publish that phrase alongside a video of the blunders they make when they dare to confess their love to someone. To illustrate this, the presidential spokesman chose a video featuring many of the gaffes the Buenos Aires governor made during his speeches.
The post came just days after the fake video Adorni also shared, which featured an edited interview with the governor and also sparked controversy.
From the well-known "who could have thought of it" that Kicillof uttered in 2021 during an official event that the networks did not forgive at the time - and that they continue to remember from time to time -, going through the time he mentioned Antarctica as a province , to the most recent occasion when he spoke of "the United States, Europe and the other planets" , all are part of the iconic moments of the Buenos Aires governor that Manuel Adorni chose to share tonight as a joke.
The images even included a not-so-viral moment that occurred during an interview Kicillof gave during the 2023 campaign, five days before the elections. At that moment, and in the midst of tension between Javier Milei , Patricia Bullrich , and his own candidate, Sergio Massa , the governor said: "You may have problems, but neither [Sergio] Massa nor [Javier] Milei are going to solve them for you." He would later clarify that he was actually referring to Patricia Bullrich , but the images were still saved.
Adorni's post came via X, the same outlet that a few days earlier had broadcast an edited interview designed to make the governor say, "Today I don't have a proposal. I think we have to find one." This was in response to a question about what Peronism's proposals were for the September 7 elections. At the time, Kicillof had given a different answer, and the phrase attributed to him in the video shared by the presidential spokesman corresponded to another part of the interview.
That first publication had given rise to a response from the Buenos Aires governor, who also took the opportunity through X to tease the spokesman about the start of the libertarian campaign in Villa Celina : "They inaugurated their campaign (the only thing they've inaugurated in almost two years) by secretly spending 20 minutes in La Matanza to take a crappy marketing photo. Now they're starting with the digital lies, the fabricated videos and the lousy campaign on the networks. Their specialty."
Responses to the presidential spokesperson's post were swift. While most users shared laughs—both in writing and in video form—at the post, there were also more creative ones who joined in with memes taunting Kicillof.
There was no shortage of users commenting, "This is cinema," and the classic image of Trunks from Dragon Ball Z, saying, "It's even better than what I voted for." "Go for it, what's the worst that can happen? The worst that can happen," another tweeter added.
There was also one internet user who created a strange hybrid of The Simulators and The Simpsons by superimposing an image of the detective from the iconic Argentine series over Professor Frink's. The "sarcasm detector" had been replaced by a "KJJJJJJJJJJ" detector.
However, there were also some users who supported Kicillof, even despite his gaffes. "It's incredible that even in government they continue to act like elementary school kids," wrote one. One follower even asked, "Please cheer up with me."
Clarin