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Why the world should be wary of ‘Wolverine’ Javier Milei

The hairstylist responsible for Argentina’s most famous sideburns believes people don’t always vote based on what they hear: “They vote with what they see.” With that in mind, Lilia Lemoine used her scissors to turn the man she wants as the country’s next president – wild-haired celebrity economist Javier Milei – into what she considers an irresistible proposition: a South American fusion of Elvis Presley and the clawed mutant Wolverine.

“He looks like Wolverine. He acts like Wolverine.

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