Bordaberry was a lawyer who later became a farm manager and large landowner. He was also the President of the Asociación Rural del Uruguay. In 1925, he gave an address in front of the country's president and the visiting Prince of Wales. and also acted somewhat as a bridge to the
National Party, strongly identifying with the party's policies, a leading party member
Benito Nardone, and the defence of rural interests. He was particularly linked with the 'riverista' current of opinion within the
Colorado Party (Uruguay), although his record for political cooperation reached much beyond that party. With Nardone, he was also heavily involved in the development of radio broadcasting for rural
Uruguay, as co-owner of
CX 4 Radio Rural. ==Personal life and death==