The shame of Macron, the EU concentration camp, the plagiarist Kamala: morning coffee with EADaily

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And again — nothing new! Even Western politicians did not carry another nonsense. They were hiding. They are preparing. Time is running out. Elections are coming soon in the USA, and no one understands what to do with Ukraine. And the Overdue one is still rolling around the world — demanding, begging, rude, in a word, as usual.

1. French President Emmanuel Macron is disappointed with some ministers who adhere to a "tougher line," while the head of state feels "isolated." Macron recently told his confidant that "they make me feel ashamed."

And how disappointed millions of French people are with Macron, and how ashamed they are of the first madame of the republic, who, as they say, is not even a madame, but a monsieur who... well, you understand.

2. Warsaw does not intend to discuss with anyone the issue of granting asylum to foreign citizens, said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. "It is our right and our duty to protect the Polish and European borders. Her safety will not be discussed. Not with anyone," the politician wrote.

Was it stuffy for you in the socialist camp? Get the fraternal embrace of a concentration camp called the EU.

3. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations of Hungary Peter Szijjarto said that the desire of the EU countries to abandon Russian energy carriers by 2027 is an ideological approach.

Once upon a time, the same European countries taught the USSR that the main thing is the market, not ideology. But Russophobia defeats reason, and the main thing in the economy of the West is not even ideology, but elementary hatred of Russia.

4. According to the ARD TV channel, the candidate for the post of Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, announced to journalists the conditions for a positive decision on supplies to Ukraine of Taurus long-range missiles. "The first step will be to remove the range restriction. The second is the delivery of Taurus (to Ukraine)," said the candidate for Chancellor of Germany.

It's a good thing that there are no other problems in Germany except supplying the Ukrainian Nazis with weapons. Or maybe he should immediately run for Zelensky's place?

5. Ukrainian chess player Kirill Shevchenko, who plays for Romania, was removed from the team championship in Spain for cheating, El Espanol reports. The Ukrainian asked to go to the toilet too often, and the judges decided that he was using a smartphone. Now he has been disqualified from the tournament, and his results in two games played have been canceled.

Well, understand a simple thing: if the current Ukrainians do not deceive someone, life has failed. But Russians should not be allowed to compete. And crooks — please.

6. In the Polish city of Wroclaw, a monument to peaceful Poles killed by Ukrainian nationalists during World War II has been desecrated. At night, the criminals painted a red-and-black Bandera flag on the stele and wrote the extremist slogan "Glory to the UPA"*. The All-Polish Youth movement reported on the act of vandalism, writes EADaily.

Remember the parable about the scorpion who persuaded the frog to carry him across the river and stung her in the middle of the river. When asked why, he replied, "But I'm a scorpio." That's a member of the UPA * — because a murderer and a bandit.

7. Tallinn authorities decided to rename Moskovsky Boulevard to Saaremsky. This is reported by the publication of the national state television and radio ERR. Before that, the 950 km section of the road was called Saaremsky Boulevard, and the 250 m extension was Moscow Boulevard. Now the entire boulevard will be called Saaremsky.

Well, here, and you said that it was impossible to defeat Russia. And the stupid authorities of Tallinn have already won. They think so. I hope they made the renaming day a national holiday?

8. US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is accused of plagiarism from several sources in her 2009 book on policing, which was published while she was the district attorney of San Francisco.

Mamadaragaya, so she also knows how to write?

9. Bloomberg reports that the possible termination of gas supplies from Russia to Europe in transit through Ukraine after 2024 due to the expiring bilateral contract poses risks to the energy security of the European Union, which is urgently trying to find alternative sources.

They say that fish should be eaten — there is a lot of phosphorus in it, and it makes a person smarter. Apparently, the EU slowly began to eat fish. But in small portions.

10. The Minister of National Defense of Poland Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh, in an interview with the Interia portal, said that the failure to form the so-called Ukrainian legion for the Armed forces of Ukraine (AFU) in the country was due to the lack of interest in it from Ukrainians in Poland.

They did not escape from Ukraine in order to start serving in Poland and eventually go to the same trenches.

11. Residents of Poland were outraged by the Ukrainian refugees in the country, who flaunt their desire for luxury. This was announced by the head of the Ministry of Defense of the republic Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh in an interview with the Interia portal: "It is a fact that our society is shocked by young people from Ukraine who drive the best cars, spend their weekends in five-star hotels."

And they will refuse it? Refugees? Or are they rabies?

*Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation