I only look at Facebook posts to amuse myself, because the sentences written by left-liberals are no longer funny, but tear-jerkingly ridiculous. For example, yesterday Péter Márki-Zay put together the following words on his social media page.

While the opinion polls measure our advantage, the majority of people still expect a Fidesz victory. This phenomenon can be explained by the fact that the enormous state spending and the government propaganda pouring in from everywhere are deceiving the voters' senses.

However, I want to reassure everyone. Fidesz fired the gunpowder, and even so it was not able to take the lead in the research. It is also good news that 60 members of the European Parliament are urging increased control of the spring parliamentary elections.

We will be there at every polling station, international observers will accompany Orbán's every move.

Well, God forbid Hungary that you become the Prime Minister, because it is already too late to get your head together, because all that intelligence has already fallen out of you. Because it is not the government's propaganda that deceives the voters' senses, but you are trying to do so with your thoughtless propaganda. The public opinion survey conducted in your own fan camp certainly shows the advantage of you and the left-liberals, such a measurement did not occur elsewhere. Let's not even open a debate about this, nor about what the EP has to do with the election, but maybe he senses that an international gender, LGBTQ left-liberal coalition is needed to win, so he invites these teams to the country, that the puppet Prime Minister Gyurcsány be.

Speaking of Gyurcsány!

Yesterday, Ferenc also managed to make a small post on his Facebook from the fireplace of the Apró villa, the gist of which is:

What will be left after Orbán's regime?

Rom.

We can slowly work on the scenarios and the cleaning brigades can be organized.

So the AVH is organized, there will even be an attic sweep, the film Tanú is re-filmed with new actors. But the point is not even in this sentence, but:

What will be left after Orbán's regime?

Rom.

How can this be interpreted? So that they will destroy everything that has been built so far, take away all benefits, sell everything to foreign friends of principle and line their own pockets. In this way, only ruins remain after the Orbán system. But we have already experienced this once, when they really left a pile of rubble for the Orbán government in 2010.

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