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When Donald Tusk poses a „simple and deadly serious question,” it (by its very nature) qualifies for the „tongue-in-cheek” category!
Kiedy wspólnie z prezydentem Trzaskowskim i marszałkiem Hołownią otwieraliśmy polską prezydencję, K. Nawrocki demonstrował z grupą działaczy pod hasłem Polexit. Pytanie jest proste i śmiertelnie poważne: czy chcecie prezydenta budującego bezpieczną i silną Europę, czy takiego,…
— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) January 4, 2025
To answer Donald Tusk’s question directly: I unequivocally support a president who builds a „safe and strong Europe.” Therefore, for the most obvious reasons, I cannot vote for Rafał „Beautiful Lolo” Trzaskowski, and I will explain why shortly. Besides, maybe I missed something, but no slogans about Polexit were heard during the farmers’ protest! Perhaps there were two parallel protests—one that Donald Tusk saw and another that I, an unworthy gardener of the vineyard of the Lord, witnessed.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk is unnecessarily puffed up because it is not difficult to recall several quotes from the past when Prime Minister Donald Tusk spoke very warmly about Russia and doing business with Russia „as it is.” So why poke a man in the ribs who is being pursued by the same Russia about which Prime Minister Tusk spoke so kindly? Let us remind everyone that Karol Nawrocki, President of the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), is wanted by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. The reason is his involvement in removing monuments commemorating the Red Army from public spaces in Poland, an act seen by the Kremlin as a threat to its vital interests.
If anyone is „dismantling the EU,” it is people like Donald Tusk and Rafał „Beautiful Lolo” Trzaskowski. These gentlemen seem oblivious to the fact that the inauguration of Donald Trump’s presidency is inevitably approaching. The world after January 20 will look completely different. No one will care about the hollow claims that Nawrocki is Putin’s ally, but people will remember who said that Trump is!
And finally, one more small curiosity. In a few months, at the invitation of President Duda, Donald Trump is expected to visit Poland—the same Trump at whom Donald Tusk „shot arrows.” The visit is supposed to take place before the presidential elections, and people from PiS (with contacts in Washington) are working tirelessly to arrange a meeting (in some exclusive format) between the U.S. president and… Karol Nawrocki, the same person about whom Prime Minister Tusk claimed is a „Putin ally.”
So there is a good chance that in a few months, we will see the „agent” and the „ally” of Putin shaking hands under the watchful eye of Donald Tusk. If I were Trump, I’d arrange for some sort of “safe conduct pass,” just in case our brave security agents catch sight of a „Russian agent.” Oh, and the ruling camp must urgently replace their Kamala Harris shirts with ones that say „Make America Great Again.”