The CDU faces the fact that they have pushed themselves to the left in a German structure that shirks responsibility and suffers, and from here they can turn full steam ahead to their real goal of building an even greater left turn.

According to the news, the CDU's new program will be more conservative than Merkel's centrist line, especially in matters of immigration and energy policy, the Mandiner reports on the great developments. "Mistakes were made," declared Carsten Linnemann, the party's general secretary, who also noticed that they are no longer reaching as many people as those who voted for the CDU during Merkel's time. Well, then it's time to start shaking our trendy heads! Because they are about to make an even bigger mistake here.

Mistakes were made. In other words, mistakes have been made - as the Germanic superpassive (to) suffer structure puts it, when things don't turn out the way they were calculated. In other words, things were calculated earlier, as long as the math used to formulate strategic goals was not correct. (Okay, because of the topic, I also started to cut my sentences into Germanic order.) But let's just look into the eyes of the German wayfinding, to make their stomachs cramp!

And the CDU imagines the already corrected, corrected path after recognizing the errors as building an even bigger one from its mistakes.

Because it will surely work that way, since German inventions are predestined to work. A little bit of confusion in the Svarc (see Space balloons and pudgy metaphysics) is that their required conservatism in the heat of the election campaign means nothing, just as in Merkel's time, Christianity was only good as a label to deceive rural, older voters. Friedrich Merz, who is returning as party chairman, is now sweetening the voters disillusioned with the CDU with conservative words, but he does not mean it at all. In fact.

Direct Merz filled the conservative turn with the two topics that preclude the planned coalition with the Greens, because then he will have to sacrifice the conservative turn on the altar of coalition ability. That's how it goes over there.

Support for immigration and anti-nuclear energy (not the nuclear bomb, they like it) are the two favorite self-destructive topics of the mentally ill Greens, because in addition to the liquidation of industry and agriculture, they ensure the disappearance of Germany from the stage of history.

Anyway, I really don't have a problem with the collective suicide of the Germans, as long as they don't interpret it in an extended form and drag Europe with them, as is their custom. The Greens, on the other hand, are prone to such excesses, as were their spiritual predecessors from 114 BC until the end of the GDR. Also, these excesses will somehow happen under their command.

So Merz's conservative turn is an ordinary lie, with which they are trying to improve the electoral math a little, because 17 percent would still vote for the AfD, which is attacked in all constitutional and unconstitutional ways, in all legal and illegal ways, and the brain-dead, zombie-like SPD 15- you stand Thus, it will be difficult for the CDU, which stands at 30 percent, to form a coalition with the Greens, which are hated by almost all of Germany.

Now that they have covered up the left turn with these two weak lies,

from here on, the CDU can turn full steam ahead to its real goal of building an even greater left turn.

That makes them desirable partners and lovable guides in the eyes of the Greens. So that 17 years later, they find again that mistakes were made.

And here, now, the question really has to be asked, why did the voters let all these bad things happen to the poor CDU?

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Front page photo: Friedrich Merz, president and faction leader of the opposition German Christian Democratic Union (CDU) at the party's 35th congress in Hanover on September 9, 2022. MTI/EPA/Clemens Bilan