The French say: Qui s’excuse s’accuse – He who explains himself accuses himself. This is one of the greatest ills of the United Right, which has constantly justified and alleged itself, and sometimes confessed completely fabricated sins. Now, after further statements from Donald Trump, he is once again explaining himself for some of his imaginary and fictitious transgressions, instead of attacking liars and hypocrites who today are once again betting on completely disgraced European policies, especially German policies.
Tusk wants to drive the US out of Poland and Europe. In the interest of Germany. That’s why he attacks Trump and the Republicans with so much anger
The EU is afraid of Trump’s presidency. That is why the Eurocrats want to change the Community system and are creating a fairytale policy from Brussels towards the US
Donald Trump spoke about his conversation with the leader of a European country during a campaign rally in Montana:
One of the presidents (probably the leader – editor’s note) of a large country asked me: well, sir, if we don’t pay and we are attacked by Russia, will you protect us? I replied, ‘No, I won’t protect you. In fact, I would encourage them (Russia) to do whatever they want to you. You have to pay.”
Trump could have made this up, confused the president with the prime minister, etc. However, this is not important. This statement is already being used completely hypocritically for internal fighting in Poland, and PiS is once again being pushed into a corner and defending itself by saying that it is not pro-Kremlin. The ruling coalition and the stupid, mindless media create an equation: Trump encourages Russia to attack a NATO country, and PiS sympathizes with him, shares many of his views, and thus supports Putin’s bloody regime.
Donald Tusk has already given the signal for the attack by writing on X:
President Duda: “President Trump keeps his word.” President Trump: “I will encourage Russia to attack NATO countries.” Perhaps this is the right topic for the Cabinet Council, Mr. President?
And PiS is already retreating, closing itself off and taking a defensive stance:
Not everything can be justified by Donald Trump’s eccentricity, I sincerely feel sorry for the Americans. The way it sounded, the way it was quoted, is terrifying, dangerous and disturbing
PiS MP Mirosława Stachowiak-Różecka said this on TV. Do you really feel sorry for the Americans? How sad is this.
KPRP Minister Małgorzata Paprocka.
It’s hard not to find such words disturbing, but you have to listen to the entire context of this statement.
Błażej Poboża, Advisor to the President, adds his opinion:
We must always bear in mind that the language of communication during an election campaign differs significantly from real politics. Please allow me a little sarcasm. If we were to take all the promises made in the election campaign seriously, I think today we would be halfway through the implementation of 100 specific features of KO, but this is not the case.
Come on, the advisor got sarcastic. How modest is all this, such insidious hidings, as long as we are not associated with Trump’s statement, as long as we are not accused of being pro-Russian. The United Right will be accused of being pro-Russian because it allows it, because it always apologizes, justifies and explains rather than attacks.
What these three PiS politicians said is probably typical of part of this formation, of those of its representatives, for whom the greatest expression of appreciation would be praise in GW or TVN. You have to somehow go with the mainstream and not stand out too much, and then you will earn the good word of enlightened Europeans.
“It’s not about image.”
In the meantime, it is not about image, but about fundamental safety issues. Every time such bland, boring, tacky justifications or explanations are made, the current administration is freed from taking a hard line on the fraud and lies perpetrated by the European NATO countries against their allies. It allows Berlin and Paris to continue their stupid, evil and harmful policies that have plunged Europe into crisis and allowed Russia to invade Ukraine.
The problem is not Trump and his rallies, nor Le Pen or Orban, but the policies of Germany and France, who want to do business with Russia again as soon as possible. Let Sikorski and Kamysz-Kosiniak speak out for Scholz and Macron, because these leaders are responsible, among other things, for the fact that Moscow could attack Ukraine.
Let the enlightened, racially progressive Polish Europeans show a way to force Germany to stop cheating NATO, to take responsibility for common security, and only then attack Trump. What a brilliant plan Ministers Sikorski and Kosiniak-Kamysz have convinced Berlin to finally send a brigade to Lithuania or deliver the promised aid to Ukraine. Those currently in power in Poland must apologize to their European supporters and superiors.
We are dealing with a complete aberration. Germany and France are constantly pushing the United States out of Europe and want to make them a free security agent. We have been dealing with the same pattern of lies and outright fraud for twenty years. Germany is cheating NATO and not keeping its promise to spend the agreed 2% of GDP on defense because American taxpayers pay for security. Berlin spends the money it saves on social services and buys social peace. It has built up huge budget surpluses to provide €200 billion to support its own industry and keep energy prices at bearable levels. And that’s how this scam works
Three days after the outbreak of war in Ukraine – February 27, 2022, Chancellor Scholz announced with great pomp and ceremony in the Bundestag Zeitenwende – a historic turn in security policy, the creation of a special defense fund worth EUR 100 billion and a permanent commitment to spend 2% of GDP on defense. What came out? Almost nothing. It turned out to be a propaganda fanfare, and now it amounts to a plan to enter Ukraine in full force and do business there when hostilities end.
But it is Donald Trump who must guarantee the safety of the Germans and say during an election rally: it doesn’t matter that our borders are as full of holes as the streets of Łódź and that 10,000 people walk through the streets every day. illegal immigrants want to come to America. It doesn’t matter that we have a massive homelessness crisis in cities, that they are turning into huge zombie zones – half-dead people destroyed by the drugs flooding our country. It doesn’t matter that infrastructure across the country is falling apart and the debt is $35 trillion. Dear Montana farmers, you will pay even more taxes to defend Germany and France, and if this happens, we will send your cow boys to Germania, 8,000 miles away, to die fighting the Russians.
““It’s not Trump who threatens NATO.”
There is no political or moral obligation to defend someone who does not want to defend himself and who commits lies and fraud against his defender. It is not Trump who threatens NATO and the sustainability of alliances, but Berlin and Paris with their dreams of a superpower Europe, with their anti-American prejudices, and with their extremely selfish, stupid and harmful policies towards Russia.
Trump has the right to use such bold words and provocations. Maybe he said that, maybe he made up the whole story, but now he has to convince people who live in Montana and have a very different perspective than us to vote for him. If such a conversation actually took place long before the outbreak of war in Ukraine, one would have to wonder who the leader of whose country was stupid and arrogant enough to believe that his country’s security was assured forever. And there is no reason at all for PiS politicians to explain in any way what they are saying or what Trump is going to do. He will be no worse for Ukraine than Merkel, Scholz or Macron. He was not the one who traded it after the Kremlin occupied Putin and the Donbas.
United Right politicians must attack those in power and hold them accountable for what they do to help Europe help Ukraine. Most of them keep explaining that they are not camels, humiliating themselves and allowing nonsense to continue. It is difficult to understand that after two years of lies and nonsense about the reception of pro-Putin politicians from Europe in Warsaw just before the outbreak of war, there is no idea how to respond to it or how to attack the detractors.
It was not Le Pen who sold rocket fuel and parts to the Russians, but Merkel, Scholz and Macron. It was not Salvini in his idiotic T-shirt with Putin who divided the gas market in Europe, made it dependent on this raw material and enabled Russia to finance the war in Ukraine, but Germany and France. When Trump spoke at the UN about Germany’s dependence on Russian gas and the financing of Putin’s war machine, but arrogant and stupid German diplomats laughed at the warnings. All this took place after Russia attacked Ukraine in 2014.
Germany was building Nord Stream 2, and it wasn’t until Trump threatened sanctions that construction stopped. At the time, the French gave Russia the technology to liquefy LNG gas and build the infrastructure to do so. It is not Santiago Abascal of the Spanish Vox who calls Putin in the evening, it is Macron, and he is not openly at the service of the Kremlin, but the former German Chancellor Schröder, the former French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and a whole host of other European politicians. Putin could create his own European Commission out of these corrupt people. And he probably even has something like that.
I repeat: it is not only about the image of PiS, but also about the fact that today’s rulers wrongly attribute a pro-Russian attitude to it. It is about depriving themselves of the tools to influence government policy, to force them to answer to their own supporters or superiors from Berlin, Paris or Brussels.
Enough of this excuse for not being a camel. It is Sikorski who must explain why Germany is still the reference point for foreign and security policy. Let him tell them that it does them no good to remind them of his sophisticated views on transatlantic policy, which he shared at the U Sowy restaurant. There are no more pro-Russian politicians in Europe than German ones, and let those who sneak ahead of them speak out. Let the current opposition finally get a grip on itself, stop profiting and start demanding. This is about our safety.
Source: wPolityce

Emma Matthew is a political analyst for “Social Bites”. With a keen understanding of the inner workings of government and a passion for politics, she provides insightful and informative coverage of the latest political developments.