nortex97 said:
Oh he's a pos imho but I don't think she is/has published such a tome. I think the 'put a puppy in the microwave' etc. stuff is sensationalism online. Like most divorces, it wasn't really 'amicable' to say the least.
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culture war populist types
The EU has set 27 conditions for Hungary to unlock €35 billion in funds, which include reversing Orbán-era policies on asylum and LGBTQ rights pic.twitter.com/D8DTcHJYnB
— Daily Romania (@daily_romania) April 13, 2026
wFlyRod said:
Magyar is actually a conservative…closer to the true meaning of the word than culture war populist types. He's not a leftist in any way shape or form.
He would fit right in the Reagan mold, when conservatism still knew and understood its rich heritage and values and wasn't hijacked by unhinged sociopathic weirdos.
Hubert J. Farnsworth said:
Well, that didn't take long. Who didn't see that coming?
To recap:
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) April 14, 2026
1. The EU Council blocked $40 billion to Hungary because it wouldn't give NGOs control over its courts.
2. The EU Court blocked Hungary from passing a FARA law to see whether NGOs there were funded by the EU.
3. The EU Council announced it would centralize voting power… https://t.co/PY4MT55G5r
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Opening of the article: Consider a thought experiment. Imagine the US Congress paid a freshman representative his full salary, gave him immunity from criminal prosecution, and then quietly arranged for him to skip 98% of all floor votes so that no voter could ever discover what he actually believed. Now imagine that same representative ran for governor on the promise that he was "just like the incumbent, minus the corruption," while powerful institutions spent billions creating the conditions for his victory. You would call that election interference. When the European Union did precisely this in Hungary, the Western press called it democracy.
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The pattern extends beyond Magyar himself. 4 of the 10 worst-attending MEPs in the current term are Tisza Party members: Magyar at 1.85%, Zoltn Tarr at 20.9%, Gabriella Gerzsenyi at 32.6%, and Kinga Kollr at 36.3%. This is not a coincidence. It is a coordinated strategy to keep an entire party's positions off the record. When Tisza MEPs did occasionally vote, the European Policy Centre's February 2026 analysis found they showed tactical alignment with Fidesz on politically sensitive issues, converging with Orbn's Patriots for Europe group in 44% of votes, well above the EPP average.
They were celebrating but he’s actually further to the right than Orban… pic.twitter.com/ip5A9Ijudi
— Neb (@nebx500) April 15, 2026
🇭🇺 🧵HUGE! Magyar Péter RESPONDS to the 27 Demands of the European Union!
— Based Hungary 🇭🇺 (@HungaryBased) April 15, 2026
"Only 4 of those 27 conditions will be fulfilled!"
•Strengthening anti-corruption measures
•Restoring independence to investigative authorities/ judicial system.
•Restoring press freedom (government… pic.twitter.com/y7LmzTXwTX
FlyRod said:
Magyar is actually a conservative…closer to the true meaning of the word than culture war populist types. He's not a leftist in any way shape or form.
He would fit right in the Reagan mold, when conservatism still knew and understood its rich heritage and values and wasn't hijacked by unhinged sociopathic weirdos.