The Hungarian left copies the American schemes even in the dirt.
Tim Walz, the vice-presidential candidate of the US Democratic Party, stated that he believed that Donald Trump's New York campaign rally in Madison Square Garden, with a capacity of 20,000, was like the Nazi mass meeting held there in the 1930s. To be precise, he called the event held in one of the iconic locations of the USA, which attracted tens of thousands of people and met with the sympathy of millions of other citizens of the United States, a re-enactment of the Nazi rally.
We always felt that a campaign genius was lost in the governor of Minnesota, but this statement of his went beyond his previous brilliant, voter-pleasing political maneuvers. Do you think there needs to be a bigger throw before the presidential election than if the vice-presidential aspirant Nazisizes tens of thousands of potential voters? In fact, we have to correct ourselves right away:
in fact, he de-Nazified all the people who sympathized with the Republicans, because more people didn't go to the legendary concert hall because they couldn't fit in, and because of the huge distances, many millions could only follow it on television and the Internet.
Let's say it: Tim Walz has confessed that he sees all right-wing Americans as Nazis.
And if we add to this that he also indirectly implicated Madison Square Garden in the suspicion of being a Nazi accomplice, we can state: he managed to insult the broad masses of Americans, especially music fans. Of course, it could be that he just wanted to imitate his boss, Kamala Harris, who fascistized Donald Trump with sexless simplicity.
So we can state: the governor of Minnesota is a reliable point of the Republican election campaign, whose counterproductive expressions can certainly be counted on. He also showed off his skills when he confused Iran and Israel. Of course, you can hardly find this crazy betli in the left-leaning press, just as anyone would look for his Nazism in vain.
However, it goes without saying that Walz at least only confused Iran with Israel. Incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris would most likely not even know where these countries are on a map. The question is, of course, if Mel Gibson thinks Kamala Harris has the IQ of a fence post, what would he say about Tim Walz.
Current President Joe Biden, on the other hand, could envy the performance of Harris and Walz in insulting voters: in his impotent rage, he called Trump's supporters trash.
The recent events are also important from the point of view of domestic politics, and not only because the American presidential election fundamentally affects our future. This unintelligent, schematic offensive model is used by the left in Europe as well as here. For them, the slavish adoption of the American example is not merely recommended, but downright mandatory.
Anti-rationalism, the dethronement of reason, is also raging in the left-wing waters of Hungary. But that's why there is progress - backwards! Right now, the Tisza Party is in the lead, whose representatives in the capital want to replace leaders who left their posts two years ago. And their members of the European Parliament, who are paid a monthly salary of five million forints, complain about the discomfort of the chairs and backaches. Which, of course, does not prevent them from accurately voting against Hungarian interests in everything.
They are no longer playing rats, like the MSZP, they are not saying that conservative voters are like mushrooms kept in the dark and fed with manure, as the Tisza leader's messianic predecessor Péter Márki-Zay did.
The new agent leader, programmed from abroad, prefers to slander the faithful who come out of the church and generally propagandizes, slanders, suspects, and threatens everyone who does not agree with him in everything. And in his surprisingly sparsely attended courtship show on October 23, he called people to get up from the sofas in an endlessly condescending way.
Then Péter Magyar, who suffers from the craze for grandeur, ended his so-called speech in the tone of an operetta dictator who does not tolerate contradiction:
"I announce this to the people of the country and the public opinion of the world!"
What is the point of constantly suspecting voters and slandering them as inferior, while their intellectual level is constantly falling?
It's just that the left never tries to appear winsome, instead trying to scare people away from voting for the right. At the same time, they see voting citizens as masochists who absolutely love it when they are insulted, insulted, and threatened. Can this come in? The masses used to remind them of their mistake in the form of free elections.
Dávid Megyeri/Hungarian Nation
Featured image: A supporter of former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on November 1, 2024. The presidential election will be held on November 5 in the United States. MTI/EPA/Jeffrey Phelps