That's right! After a long silence, he finally spoke - we could say, but we don't. On the contrary, the old saying is also true in this case: If you had listened, you would have remained wise.

DK, i.e. Klára Dobrev (alias Gyurcsány), woke up from her long winter sleep and felt an urgent need to tell some lies in our picture. Because February 1 is Republic Day, of course what else would come to mind for this woman than the Orbán dictatorship?

Lest anyone think that by adapting and quoting a line from the Illés band's song, "Klárika is a bit of a fool". There is no question about it, Mrs. Gyurcsány is a refined figure. She has a wonderful ability to twist even the most obvious facts out of her corners and, just like her dear husband, she presents the speech admitting lies as a "speech of truth".

What does this Dobrev envision? Well, it was January 31, 1946, when the 2nd Hungarian Republic was born. What the communists (!!!) emptied, they turned into a dictatorship, which blows and moans. And yes, we have to agree with DK on this one. But let's pause for a moment! There, on the list of komčiks, there is a bright name, a certain Antal Apró. One of the bloodiest emptiers, an enthusiastic supporter and even encourager of the communist terror of 1956, so a faithful fighter of the dictatorship. And whose grandfather is he? Um, just not Klarika's? But, my dears, the dear grandfather, who took the lion's share of the ugly oppressive system that Ms. Gyurcsány is talking about. Of course, without mentioning the grandfather.

It's true, Klárika likes to permanently forget about her predecessors and friends who could cast a bad light on her. There is, for example, this Greek girl named Kaili, whom you don't even know, have never seen or heard of. It is true that they worked together in the representative group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats of the European Parliament and in the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) founded by George Soros, it is true that in this anti-Hungarian organization they together demanded the punishment of our country (if we do not implement the brainwashed demands of the ultra-liberal wing), but this acquaintance is so bad, so Klárika prefers "she doesn't know anything, she doesn't know anyone".

And of course, he hasn't even heard of rolling dollars, he has no idea where 4 billion forints went, which somehow turned into election campaign posters and support forints through Márki-Zay's movement. Because if she had known about it, this pure-hearted amazon would surely have looked very ugly.

We wandered a little, but only a little bit. What does DK let out of his mouth after that? Thus spoke he, though not Zarathustra:

"And the spirit of the republic was trampled upon. He was defamed by people who believed in only one thing: unlimited, irreplaceable, uncontrollable power. And they lied that we have no choice because only they can lead the country. They are the only patriots and anyone who questions this is a traitor."

Oh, Mrs. Klára, it's as if we could only hear your Felto! And of course Ms. Klára herself. After all, the DK (the party) is the collection vessel of the true patriots, the true European idea trickles into it, against the (naturally corrupt) system of Fidesz, only the true Ballibis are the way out, only this election (would be) the savior, because only Gyucsány -clan capable of leading the country. Klárika thought that these sentences referred to the communist vanguard, while painting a moving picture of themselves. If our memory serves - and it does not - then in October 2006 Fletó already showed what it is like when a real democrat is behind the steering wheel, and then in 2008 how great it is when someone is able to bankrupt his country. Only him, no one else.

After that, of course, Mrs. Klára comes from her shadow chair in the middle of nowhere, again mouthing the usual, boring phrases, such as: "only one party and its only leader wants to impose its will on the Hungarian people".

Yes, that's true too. The DK and its annexed parts are working on exactly this, to impose their will on the Hungarian people. Because, please, the Hungarian people have announced for the fourth time by two-thirds that they do not ask from the Ultralibs-Bols mix, that they do not ask from DK or MSZP, let alone Jobbik and Momentum. If, despite this, the losing minority does not rest, but continues to threaten (in their reading, they promise) that the dwarf minority will say what the majority may want, then what else is this but an effort to "impose its will on the Hungarian to people"?

Before anyone starts waving, saying that Klárika is completely uninformed about the will of the Hungarian people, discover the fact how similar this woman is to the other one whom the Germans call their foreign minister today as a curse. The dark green (but how dark!) Annalena Baerbock has already said that she is not interested in the will of the voters, because she knows better. In everything, Dobrev slavishly follows the ultra-liberal mainstream, that is, she adopted (together with her husband) the basic position of the German foreign minister. Who cares what the voters want, what Fletó and his wife want is much more important.

This is how DK concludes its festive mess: "We will still be a free, democratic, Hungarian republic."

May God protect our beloved country from becoming a Republic of Dobrev. They interpret freedom according to the old joke: In a free country, free people do what they are free to do. In their reading, democracy does not mean the opinion of the majority, but the unconditional acceptance of the dictates of the minority (see the violations of the Union supported by Dobrev). Even if all this is denied in words, it is represented all the more in actions.

May God protect Hungary from the fact that the gang, whose leader(s) are working to gain power despite everything, can even come close to power. Because if, due to some disaster, they manage to grab it...but let's not even think about this terrible possibility.

Because, if it does, that's enough for Hungary.

Author: Jr. György Tóth

(Cover photo: MTI/Zoltán Máthé )