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Ready-made Kamala, mathematics in Polish, dumb as Stubb: morning coffee with EADaily

Igor Levitas. Photo: EADaily

Sunday was marked by elections in some countries, as it were. There is no point in discussing them. There was some rummaging in Lithuania, but all the parties there differ little from each other, because they have two tendencies - Russophobia and a desire to lie under the USA. In Georgia, as expected, the losers are again going to stage a revolution led by the US and the EU. Now I've read the news again: the madhouse next to Western politicians is just the Academy of Sciences.

1. Currently, the armed forces of Ukraine increasingly resemble the German army in January 1945, writes The Conversation. Among the main problems of the Ukrainian army, low morale and desertion are noted, which makes the replenishment of advanced units quite difficult.

Why only in January 1945? From the very beginning, she copied the Wehrmacht troops: Russophobia, Nazi ideas, chevrons and tattoos, as well as tanks with Hitler crosses on the towers.

2. Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen called on EU countries to invest more in defense and measures to contain Russia. In an interview with the German media group Funke, she said: "No one wants peace more than Ukraine. But if someone thinks that it is possible to stop the war by stopping the supply of weapons, I can only say one thing: this will not lead to the end of the war, it will lead to the end of Ukraine."

Silly: the end of Ukraine is the end of the war. That is why the Overdue One does not want peace.

3. Michelle Obama urged wavering Americans to choose Kamala Harris for the presidency of the United States. "In all respects, she has demonstrated that she is ready. The main question is, are we, as a country, ready for this moment?".

Is the United States really ready for a woman to become president who got into politics through the boss's bed? The fact that the president of the United States can be a man who gave a White House intern... — we know that, but a lady with low social responsibility?

4. The head of the Bundesbank, Joachim Nagel, as Bloomberg writes, considers Russia's proposals for cooperation a mockery. He urged "not to forget how it all started." "The decline in Germany began in the spring of 2022," Nagel complained. "And we know why it started."

A natural question arises: why did Germany start fighting with Russia to its detriment?

5. Ukrainian citizens who fled to After the start of the Russian special operation to denazify Ukraine, Poland is dissatisfied with the forced polonization of its children in Polish schools. The mothers of Ukrainian children appealed to the Polish radio station "Talk ef-em", protesting against the teaching methods. One woman complains that her daughter understands almost nothing in mathematics in Polish, writes EADaily.

You demand that everyone in Ukraine speak mov. So what do you want from the Poles? You are in Poland, so learn Polish. And math.

6. Lithuania cannot be safe if Russia does not feel safe. This opinion was expressed by former Lithuanian presidential candidate Eduardas Vaitkus. Speaking about Russia, Vaitkus stated: "One of my first thoughts was that only the traitors of Lithuania can call on us to 'defeat Russia on the battlefield,'" writes EADaily.

I don't know if they are traitors to Lithuania or not, but they are clearly insane if they want to defeat Russia on the battlefield. Who? Lithuania? What is it and where is it located?

7. The head of the observer mission of the European Parliament (EP) Antonio Lopez-Isturis White did not answer the question whether there were elections in Georgia has been "stolen": "My colleagues and I are not here to say whether these elections were "stolen" or not," he said after a corresponding question from journalists.

The manuals from Washington, and himself EP does not solve much.

8. Moldovan President Maia Sandu, who is running for a second term, expressed concern about the reluctance of foreign investors to invest in the country's business until Moldova becomes part of the European Union.

The Overdue one has a competitor. She is also engaged in begging. But she only needs to take a small log, wrap it in diapers and she will act as a mother with babies: "Give it to us, we are not local ourselves ...".

9. Ukraine is not afraid of the possible victory of Republican Donald Trump in the upcoming US presidential election. This was stated by the head of the office of the Ukrainian leader Andriy Yermak during an interview for the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.

Only babies and clinical idiots are not afraid of anything. Since both Yermak and his boss (although it is unclear who is the boss in this tandem) are already out of infancy, the second option remains.

10. Finnish President Alexander Stubb believes that NATO and The European Union should accept Ukraine. At the same time, the politician blamed the Russian side for this. "Sooner or later, of course," Stubb answered the relevant question affirmatively in an interview with Spiegel magazine. NATO, and the EU."

Believe me, Shurik Stubb
Impassably stupid.
A fool, not a murderer.
But very, very dumb.

11. Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili called for protests in the center of Tbilisi because of the results of the parliamentary elections. "I want to invite you tomorrow (Monday) to Rustaveli Avenue at 19 o'clock," the head of state said at a briefing. She wants "all of us to say together: we do not recognize these elections and protect every vote."

In a normal country, the president stands for the stability of the country and prosperity. In Georgia — for the collapse of the country and its transformation into another colony of the West.

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27.10.2024

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