The crew recently produced one of the weakest, if not the weakest, broadcasts of DK TV. They already failed when choosing the topic, because it is a communication issue that you cannot base a one-hour political magazine on an economic topic in such a way that it is also interesting, writes József K. Horváth in Magyar Hírlap.

The catchphrase also characterizes the show's lack of interest: Attila Holoda , the former deputy state secretary of the Orbán government, talks on DK's Facebook front page about "That's why I left Orbán there!" Right, in this regard, the claim that the DK likes is that he left Orbán behind. Because he couldn't stand the crumpling anymore, because he had to run away, the statement suggests. As it turns out, there is no such thing. One of his proposals was not accepted by the government, which he also felt was wrong, because it simply did not serve the interests of the people. Despite this, he resigned, he was not fired, his resignation was merely accepted. Which, isn't it, is completely understandable, because which stupid government accepts an expert proposal that goes against the interests of the population, which essentially wants to dig the grave of its own employer, the Hungarian government. It is no coincidence that since then Holoda has only appeared as an energy expert on left-wing channels - see ATV, DK TV - and not even by chance on the right. If you are asked after this why you were willing to sit in a government with national sentiments, then for the correct answer, which is not too difficult, you can win a loudspeaker, as in János Egri's former competition.

But no matter how anti-government Holoda is, as an energy expert he could not doubt that Hungary needs Paks 2. He claimed something that maybe no one on the left has yet, even though it is obvious evidence. Holoda stated:

"We need a nuclear power plant. Undeniable. A "string plant" like the nuclear power plant can only be produced cheaply and in such a clean, emission-free manner in large quantities, only the atom."

This statement was made on DK TV. On the Internet TV of the party whose allies have been screaming at the top of their lungs for the last few years that the construction of Paks 2 should be stopped and solar and wind power plants are needed instead. We are talking about Paks 2, the construction of which was approved by Gyurcsány himself in the parliament in 2009. Five years later, at a joint demonstration with Bajnai, the grand master of cloak-twisting already spoke about the fact that he was not anti-Russian. "Be brave and say that we did not give Orbán the authority to decide our lives for the next 100 years. We will not allow them to decide on the most important issues without us," he grumbled against Paks 2. Which the left-wing energy expert is now stating on his own TV, which, by the way, Orbán regularly says that we need it because it is cheap, clean, emission-free and produces "cord power". Because there is no other like it. None of the green alternatives are.

So when the left, including the DK, agitates against Paks 2, it just rages and hates, as we are used to from them.

Let's stick to the energy and the other surprising finding of the last boring DK TV. Zsolt Gréczy, you know, the dirty hand, was able to come up with the fact that before the war we agreed with the Russians on long-term gas purchases. "Then for me, a month later, it means that the Hungarian government is practically financing Putin's war." Do you understand? Gréczy claims that Orbán – in his interpretation – agreed with Putin in order to finance the war. Holy Habakkuk! Well, he's getting his hands dirty, because he was already forced to resign from the representative office once anyway, we got rid of him for a while, rather than spouting such old, whining nonsense on the show. And then comes the highest level of demagoguery: "Because with the money we pay them there, you can buy tanks, buy ammunition, bomb hospitals, schools, shoot men, women, and children into mass graves." And Gréczy's eyes don't pop out.

It doesn't hurt to know that if the favorites of the pro-war opposition, Brussels and America, did not finance Ukraine, the war would end tomorrow. Zelenskiy simply pays for the weapons with a blood bath, with hundreds of thousands of human lives, which the political friends of the Gréczys provide for the continuation of the war. And then this man from DK has the nerve to say that if we didn't buy gas from the Russians, the government wouldn't finance the war. It would be better for Hungary to stop the gas shortage, it would be better for them too.

Total insanity, please with respect, a high school of vileness and evil.

"Nobody is born evil, you have to learn it," says an American drama. Unfortunately, Gréczy, who wrested the parliamentary representation from Gyurcsány twice, had no one to learn from...

Source: Magyar Hírlap

Author: József K. Horváth

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