Is Dobrev just running to get personal? Indeed? Is that all he has to say? Of course, in addition to the European minimum wage and pension. And of course, let's not forget the onion fever dream of the United States of Europe!
Ferenc Gyurcsány, alias Klára Dobrev, found this to be posted on social media today:
"I hear that, according to Viktor Orbán, girls, women and women were the most affected by the epidemic, because women not only have to work and study with the children who stay at home, but they also have to "take care" of their tired husbands after he goes home from work.
I feel sorry for the female members of the prime minister's family. Apparently, she cannot imagine that there are fathers who do study with their children, and there are husbands who do their share of the household chores whenever possible. That there are men who should be "taken care of" when they are sick at home, because otherwise they are neither babies nor sultans.
Equal partners who view their wives as partners, not servants. And that's what makes them real men.
I'm sorry that the Prime Minister is not among them, instead of his family."
Why it follows from the prime minister's statement honoring, appreciating women and recognizing their achievements for Dobrev that Orbán sees his wife not as a partner, but as a servant is a mystery.
But the phrase "real man" is thought-provoking. Who could the prime minister-designate-designate be referring to, if not her husband, who commits multiple false promises and other grandiose stunts? Because if so, then the lady's political ideas are not the only ones that can be classified as ... um ... hair-raisingly unusual.
Anyway, as we know, it is customary to get personal when you have run out of arguments. In the case of bar, it is always
sober
even talking about arguments is a strong exaggeration.