""A vos no te va tan mal, gordito!" - ("You're not doing so bad, fatty!") - said by president Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín in reponse to a complaint about the country's inflation problems and the lack of food by an overweight man in the audience during a political rally, an ironic remark, because the overweight man clearly did not lack food."
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