He called Gergely Bence Karácsony Tordai a statesman. Philip Rákay reacted to this on Facebook:

Bence Tordai identified the spiritual image of his party - invisible even with a magnifying glass - and also the point of political alignment of Karácsony, Árpád Göncz .

We knew until now, of course we knew, that today's progressives still think with misty eyes of the former SZDSZ - the Union of Free Democrats -, the traitors of system change, that Hungarian-phobic, extreme liberal formation which - at least in my opinion - created the deepest trenches dug between Hungarians and Hungarians in the last thirty years.

Every breath of today's left-liberals recalls the darkest era of the SZDSZ, from the unconditional service of Western interests, to the dismantling of strong nation-states, to anti-Hungarian manifestations, to pure treason. It is no wonder, then, that for them the late Árpád Göncz, the president of the republic - delegated by the SZDSZ at the time - is the standard measure, the statesman with capital letters. It is obviously a matter of political taste, but for me it starts with the statesman Count Albert Apponyi and Count István Bethlen ...

But even "Uncle Árpi", as they call that Árpád Göncz, will do for them - who was able to become president of the republic at all because of a deal he dictated from the west, forced on the Antall government, in the colors of a marginal party, in "free" Hungary - whose '56- The SZDSZ flashed with its past, thereby proving their anti-communist attitude. It quickly became clear that both of them belonged exclusively to the supplies of the political spectacle bakery. In 1994, the SZDSZ happily helped the post-communist MSZP to power, and Árpád Göncz's actions in 1956 - let me be gallant this time - were divisive, to put it mildly. (In the program series Szabadság tér '56, I had the good fortune to talk to quite a few heroes of '56, tortured and tormented survivors, several of whom told very inglorious stories about the role of Árpád Göncz in '56) - who in order to overthrow the first, freely elected government of the regime change - according to the opinions of some experts, he supported the taxi blockade organized by means of the secret service , publicly confronting the Antall government, which was in an unimaginably difficult situation - who, with this political position and stance - as president of the republic - shook the democratic government elected for the first time after decades of communist-socialism faith - with whose help they artificially maintained the conditions before the system change in the Hungarian media, thanks to which the Komcs comrades, III/III agents, swarmed in the editorial offices of newspapers, radio stations, and television stations in the same way as before 1990.

And I could go on and on... Well, they want to make Christmas catch up with this political ethos, this moral attitude. Well, this will be easy. A Christmas doll is perfectly suited for all of these.

But at least don't call him a statesman, Tordai! Just as Tímea Szabó will never become Ilona Zrínyi ... - concludes Philip Rákay.