Javier Milei, Argentina's President and the first libertarian head of state, has expressed his enthusiasm for his role in reforming the state. In an interview with Bari Weiss, Milei repeatedly emphasized his enjoyment in being a disruptive force within the government, describing himself as 'the mole in the state' who aims to 'destroy the state from within.' He likened his efforts to infiltrating enemy lines and stated that he is willing to endure defamation and slanders to achieve his goal of state reform. Milei has been described as a 'legend' by some commentators.
Javier Milei: "I love being the one who destroys the State from within" The president stated that his task as president is to "destroy the State from within" and that "I hate it so much that I am willing to endure these slanders about myself." https://t.co/nvuvII6SSa
"I love being the mole in the state...It's like infiltrating enemy lines...And I hate the state so much I'm willing to endure all the defamation, the insults against me...as long as I can get to destroy the state." -Javier Milei @JMilei https://t.co/fUNYNA95MK
Milei is a legend. Great interview by @bariweiss. BW: Do you like being the skunk at the garden party? JM: I love it. I love it. I love being the mole in the state. I’m the one who destroys the state from within. It’s like having infiltrated enemy lines. States’ reform needs to… https://t.co/MQQtQ07KQq
Does Javier Milei like being the skunk at the garden party? "I love it. I love it. I love being the mole in the state. I’m the one who destroys the state from within. It’s like having infiltrated enemy lines. States’ reform needs to be undertaken by someone who hates the state.…
Argentina's President, @JMilei, loves being the skunk at the garden party. My sit-down with the first libertarian head of state: https://t.co/gn4POhXVuy