I am really happy that Guy Verhofstadt has recovered from his kidney disease and that we can welcome him back among healthy people. The only problem is that if his kidneys are not suffering, he has more time to deal with Hungary and talk nonsense. József K. Horváth begins his article on the 888.hu portal, which you can read below.

One of the main liberals of the European Parliament, the group leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) - who is mostly known here as the Tooth Fairy - voiced his hatred of Orbán again in connection with the elections, while once again he managed to catch the udder between his horns. In his Twitter tweet, he was able to say that "Hate overcomes hope in a free but unfair election... A dark day for liberal democracy, Hungary and the EU in a dangerous period."

Rarely do you see so much confusion and malice packed into two lines.

How hatred overcomes hope is still somehow interpreted by the Hungarian mind. Just the opposite is true. In the campaign, the hatred was not manifested on the side of the governing parties, but on the side of the left. In other words, the left-wing hatred had to overcome the hope, at the end of which the hoped-for left-wing victory could have come out. But it didn't come out. Not really. However, this Belgian guy could have known that in our country, according to some, the left basically hates the right, in fact, even more. The timeless saying of the true liberal Mihály Kornis has been part of public discourse for more than a quarter of a century: "we hate you much more than you hate us".

Therefore, the right-wing cannot kick the ball in the first place when it comes to hatred.

The other issue is that our statement of facts about the affairs of the Gyurcsánys' administration means hate speech to leftists, i.e. a lie. The only catch is that they cannot support this with anything. Nor that Orbán's governance was bad. Therefore, they also replace arguments with lies. Thus, the Gyurcsány's mantra will be hate speech, while the description of the left by sane Hungarians will be truth speech. Which of course they deny.

But the extent to which this is the case is also confirmed by the proportion of electoral votes. 53.59 percent of the voters, more than 2.7 million people, agreed with this, while 34.66 percent, or 1.8 million people, believed that the hate speech represented by the left could be supported.

So it is possible that Guy Verhofstadt took seminars on hate studies from Mihály Kornis, but then the lesson must also be given to Kornis. Because a five for him is a huge second for the Hungarian voters.

Not to mention that Verhofstadt's first sentence managed to contain yet another logical somersault. The guy talks about a "free" but "unfair" election. And apparently in all seriousness.

How is this, tell me?

If something is free, how can it be unjust? How can people's free expression be unfair? Of course not.

This can only become "unjust" in the minds of liberal dictators, because for them the only truth is what they think it is. Lenin also called his followers Bolsheviks, even though compared to the people, there were only as many as the dirt under my fingernails.

The only problem is that we suffered from Bolshevism for almost fifty years, and the Belgian guy has not the slightest experience of it. That is probably why he speaks such nonsense, practicing the turns of liberal slurs, i.e. liberal lying.

From his biography, we know that Verhofstadt was also called "Baby Thacher" as an adult, and "Kid" because of his immature style and authority-destroying behavior. It's no different now, dear Guy. You were and will remain a kid, your opinion is worth as much.

When describing the Hungarian elections, you point out that "It is a dark day for liberal democracy, in a dangerous period for Hungary and the EU." – because of its confusion and discredited owner, no one cares.

It is worth as much as State Secretary Zoltán Kovács reacted: "It can be a miserable feeling to be Guy. Every day is dark.”

Source: 888.hu