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Chairman Kaczyński said..... / Opinions and ideas uttered by the leader of the PIS



pawian
10 Sep 2010  #1

It is time to start a thread about the leader of the biggest opposition party, PiS - Law and Justice, Jarosław Kaczyński. His opinions and ideas uttered at press conferences, party meetings and in interviews are pearls, indeed.

He said today: The ruling party, PO - Civic Platform, and its leader, Prime Minister Donald Tusk, is morally and politically responsible for the former President`s, Lech Kaczyński`s, death in the plane catastrophe.

pgtx
10 Sep 2010  #2

he also said that Bronisław Komorowski, Donald Tusk, Radosław Sikorski, Bogdan Klich and Tomasz Arabski should walk away from politics...

i think he totally lost his right mind...

polishmeknob
10 Sep 2010  #3

Let him mutter.

Wroclaw
10 Sep 2010  #4

he seems to be clutching at straws. he needs to take a rest and i don't mean that in a bad way.

pawian
10 Sep 2010  #5

Who will dare to put him to rest? :):):)

Yesterday he suggested that Poland lost her sovereignty and is under German and Russian control.

Poland no 'Russian-German condominium' says Sikorski

Poland 's foreign minister, Radoslaw Sikorski (right) has sharply criticized opposition leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski for his latest outburst, describing Poland as a "Russian-German condominium".

Minister Sikorski was referring to an interview granted to the right-wing Gazeta Polska daily by Kaczynski, the Law and Justice chairman, in which he used the description "Russian-German condominium" while speaking about Poland under the present government of Civic Platform and PM Donald Tusk, arguing that they are far too eager to bow down to the wants of Berlin and Moscow.

"I consider this a slanderous remark for our country", Minister Sikorski said, adding that "Jaroslaw Kaczynski has lost his mind".


Bratwurst Boy
10 Sep 2010  #6

Did I miss something?

...
while speaking about Poland under the present government of Civic Platform and PM Donald Tusk, arguing that they are far too eager to bow down to the wants of Berlin and Moscow.

What "wants" Poland is bowing down to???

What did Germany do this time.... :(

Yesterday he suggested that Poland lost her sovereignty and is under German and Russian control.

How did he explain that???

FlaglessPole
10 Sep 2010  #7

What did Germany do this time.... :(

relax , nevermind it's Kaczynski, Poland's answer to Berlusconi (in nuttiness, not style)

pawian
10 Sep 2010  #8

What did Germany do this time.... :(

Germany allowed Steinbach to speak freely and discredit her country.... In my opinion Kaczyński and Steinbach act in a similar way - they feed on controvercy, lies and slander.

aphrodisiac
10 Sep 2010  #9

in nuttiness, not style

I like nuts at X-mas time, style at any other time.

Kaczynski is getting too much press, which luckily is going to lead to his demise.

Bratwurst Boy
10 Sep 2010  #10

Germany allowed Steinbach to speak freely and discredit her country.... In my opinion Kaczyński and Steinbach act in a similar way - they feed on controvercy, lies and slander.

And now Poland is "bowing down" to her at least??? ;)
Or what does he mean by that?

I mean...come on...that's no fair...if Poland is now under our feet I should be told about it least, dontcha think??? *pouts*

FlaglessPole
11 Sep 2010  #11

I mean...come on...that's no fair...if Poland is now under our feet I should be told about it least, dontcha think???

not if you are standing on her mouth, be a good boy and move a bit, westwards:)

Kasz
11 Sep 2010  #12

Its not rly good idea to start topic bout Kazcynski. Seriously guy lost his mind completly... or he is the best actor in Poland...

FlaglessPole
11 Sep 2010  #13

It is time to start a thread about the leader of the biggest opposition party, PiS - Law and Justice, Jarosław Kaczyński. His opinions and ideas uttered at press conferences, party meetings and in interviews are pearls, indeed.

Great idea indeed, there is a website with Berlusconi quotes, absolutely hilarious. Kaczynski's lunacy needs to be documented as well, he's got the potential for the best polish comedian ever (intended or not)

Ironside
11 Sep 2010  #14

Who cares what he said Pawian ? He ain't in charge :)

pawian
11 Sep 2010  #15

Who cares that you don`t care? :):):):)

hague1cmaeron
11 Sep 2010  #16

I am absolutely serious the guy should be certified...

mafketis
11 Sep 2010  #17

he also said that Bronisław Komorowski, Donald Tusk, Radosław Sikorski, Bogdan Klich and Tomasz Arabski should walk away from politics...

Actually he said they should leave politics no matter how much support they have. In other words he's officially denouncing democracy.

Polonius3
11 Sep 2010  #18

Jarosław Kaczyński calls today's PO-ruled Poland a 'Russo-German condominium'.

mafketis
11 Sep 2010  #19

Considering the breathtaking speed at which he's descending into full blown insanity (how nice of him to do so in public where we can all enjoy the show), I wouldn't quote him except as a joke (or to signal that you too are losing you're mind).

Seanus
11 Sep 2010  #20

Doesn't he know that the presidential election campaign is over and that he doesn't need to slander others? ;) ;) Enough propaganda, JK, and let's address what is.

Polonius3
12 Sep 2010  #21

Kaczyński is a real puzzle. Once regarded as a political animal and great strategist, he gained wide acceptance with his post-Smolensk nice-guy image which won him a spectacular 47% vote in the presidential election. But he immediately reverted to his former harsh rhetoric and PiS now has a backing of only 25-28%. Maybe his trauma has indeed caused something to snap. Or maybe he realises he can't win another election and has settled for an ‘après moi le déluge’ approach in desperation????

aphrodisiac
12 Sep 2010  #22

Once regarded as a political animal and great strategist, he gained wide acceptance with his post-Smolensk nice-guy image which won him a spectacular 47% vote in the presidential election.

not because he was a political animal (he is not), but because he represented the feelings and doubts/anxieties of people after the Smolensk catastrophy

Ironside
12 Sep 2010  #23

Who cares that you don`t care? :):):):)

I should have said it differently pawian - what a difference does it make ? his opinions and ideas have no bearings whosoever on Poland imminent problems. He can do nothing - why everybody are listening to him? Would that make other politicians in Poland no-entities ?

denouncing democracy.

democracy in present form sucks!

Jarosław Kaczyński calls today's PO-ruled Poland a 'Russo-German condominium'.

I don't know about it, but sure as hell that PO is ruling badly.

Maybe his trauma has indeed caused something to snap.

possibly ! He should spend some time on PF, that would give him stamina for politics:)

poland_
12 Sep 2010  #24

possibly ! He should spend some time on PF, that would give him stamina for politics:)

lol

Especially if he was subjected to the barrage of Crow.

king polkakamon
12 Sep 2010  #25

Kaczynskis are like Lernaean Hydra.You chop one head there is another arising.

pawian
12 Sep 2010  #26

I should have said it differently pawian - what a difference does it make ? his opinions and ideas have no bearings whosoever on Poland imminent problems. He can do nothing - why everybody are listening to him? Would that make other politicians in Poland no-entities ?

If you lived in Poland, you would realise what nonsense you are saying. He received the support of 8 million people during last presidential elections, and though he didn`t win, he was very close, what makes him a very important figure in Poland. He plays a great part in Poland, though it is very harmful.

democracy in present form sucks!

You believe there can be a better form of democracy? :):):):) Illusions.....

I don't know about it, but sure as hell that PO is ruling badly.

Of course, you know the government which rules/ruled/will rule much better. :):):)

Seanus
12 Sep 2010  #27

Plays a great part in Poland?? He is not in power so enacts nothing. Anyone can harp on about the issues of the day and that's just being part of an integrated/connected society. What makes him any different?

Bratwurst Boy
12 Sep 2010  #28

What makes him any different?

Millions of followers?

(as Pawian said)

Ironside
12 Sep 2010  #29

He received the support of 8 million people during last presidential elections, and though he didn`t win, he was very close, what makes him a very important figure in Poland. He plays a great part in Poland, though it is very harmful.

Its nonsense, he is in opposition,and can do nothing, in what way is he harmful ?
The press, jump on any remark or event of the opposition party. Why the press isn't watching hands of ruling party? that's their role !something seriously is amiss here and you are a fool for not seeing it!

You believe there can be a better form of democracy? :):):):) Illusions.....

yes, and maybe!

Of course, you know the government which rules/ruled/will rule much better. :):):)

You think they are OK? Well, say no more!

Seanus
12 Sep 2010  #30

Followers are followers. Hitler had many followers too ;) What is the man actually doing in terms of legislating and changing the country? Nothing because he isn't in power.


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