IN POLAND FÜHRER IN GERMANY KELLNER

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Donald Tusk feels best surrounded by a crowd of his sympathizers. The bigger the crowd, the tighter the muscles and the harder it plays. erstwhile he hears the sound and applause in his honor he spins and wins who he puts behind bars and who he unplugs from the chair and gets out of office. Tusk the hero feels only in his friendly or even fanatical anti-written crowd and only in specified an anturaż can pose as a heroic leader. This attitude and behaviour are not amazing and new, for people of this kind without the support of a crowd of devotees are specified cowards, warders, and individuals of a weak spirit incapable to argue a stronger than themselves. Not a single case is known that Tusk in his political career would put himself on the global phase to individual stronger. The TVP tv series "Reset" shows the actual face of Tusk as a stinking coward, whose knees were soft erstwhile Putin was seen, and to control him in Moscow was seconded to erstwhile Colonel of the Communist safety Service Zbigniew Rzońca.

Few people remember that in 2014, erstwhile Tusk resigned from the office of Prime Minister of the Polish Government for his career in Brussels, they speculated that he could even become head of the European Commission. As we know, everything ended with a little prestigious position by the president of the European Council. It was at that time that the most opinionative and influential German weekly "Der Spiegel" wrote: Tusk is to be 1 of the candidates under consideration – as a Polish Conservative he is recognized by many observers as easy to grow for Merkel, unlike Juncker's assured self. On this example, we can see how the perception of Tusk in Poland differs from that of seeing him abroad. For Germany, France and their satellites Tusk is an easy-to-wrestle political Trusia, as they fondly talk about fearful and silent rabbits. Of course, “Der Spiegel” could not straight compose that Tusk was a specified career man and a coward always obedient and ready to eat from a German hand. That's why European and especially German politicians must have any fun seeing Tusk, who plays the function of a heroic unbreakable sheriff in the Polish backyard, who announces: making the order of iron broom.

Tusk has long suffered from alleged waiter syndrome. Years of bowing to abroad customers in hopes of tipping nipples must origin frustration and force them to react. specified a political waiter can only respond at home. So erstwhile he comes back from work, he wants to prove to himself and to his immediate surroundings that something means that he is firm, bossy, strong, hard as steel, and will not be able to blow himself up. He does precisely what he can't do at work while serving abroad clients. So he punches his fist in the table and announces with a lice and to how it spreads out. At a time erstwhile he was the head of the government, erstwhile he was liquidating Polish shipyards, in Poland the Watov mafias were hulking, and from outside the German border he drove unpunished into Poland all day 500 tankers with illegal fuel Tusk diverted attention from it, announcing forced castration of paedophiles, fighting with boosters and issued war on "kibols", who had no pity raising shouts and banners with the inscription: Donald moron, your government will overthrow the kibols.

A full scope of disgraceful defeats in abroad politics and recalled in the movie “Reset” humiliating dance of submission made before the Kremlovian criminal are adequate reasons to tell waiter Tusk: ENOUGH! In the ongoing non-stop election campaign, the text from "Der Spiegel" should be quoted, in which his German protectors had no opposition to ridicule and demeaning their waiter by calling Easy in breeding for Merkel. Unfortunately, the destiny of a waiter who has to number on getting a tip once, and another time a tense client will stick his mouth in a plate of burnt soup. As Mr. Fornalski said in “The Cursed Revirals” to the young adept of Roma Boryczko: Boy! Human dignity is simply a very beautiful thing, but not for a waiter.
Felieton appeared in the Warsaw Gazeta

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