What doesn’t change is people, so the old idiot was once just a young idiot. It will not only be about Miloš Zeman, but about all those like him who climb out of the holes just like when “snakes and scorpions climb out of St. George”, although April 24 was a long time ago. A stab in the “snake’s ball” was the comment of government communication coordinator Otakar Foltýn on the influence of the disinformation scene and the chain-beaking of the sheep of the Flastenci of all countries, unite! After Foltýn opined that: “…people who admire and glorify such an incredibly depraved regime as the current Putin’s…are people who are very often unhappy, bitter, bitter, sad, abandoned or just down on their luck – or they are just only swine.’
Is it not so important that the consensus of opinion said in other words the same thing as the Rearview Mirror in its review of July 2, 2024 Greedy and Patriots, or Uneducated Primitives, or Educated Collaborative Swine?
The funny thing is that, although no one is named personally in both texts, immediately everyone who we know they are came up with the rhetorical question: “Like I’m a pig?!” Kateřina Konečná was the first to attempt a blockbuster, but other heavyweights were not left behind. Ivan David compared Otakar Foltýn to Adolf Hitler in the service of His Grace the President of the Czech Republic (?) and Miloš Zeman, after emerging from the hole into the glow of the Parliament Papers, said: “Colonel Foltýn’s speech is congenial with the speeches of prominent Nazis shortly after taking power in the 1930s . They also talked about the pigs that needed to be eliminated, and they carried out the elimination. I would like Colonel Foltýn not to build concentration camps.”
The MP Pavel Růžička from the ANO movement, deputy chairman of the defense committee and chairman of the subcommittee for war veterans, has the same nonsense, who saw the Russian fighter even reverse, which the American F-35 cannot do, and yet Pětikolka wants to buy them. The veteran of the cold war, the legendary Jaroslav Kojzar, one of the authors of the immortal essay Rudé Práv, also told his Foltýn: Who sows the wind, reaps the storm! of June 1989.