Punch and Judy of the Week – Andreas Babler as Vice Chancellor of Pain

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Whatever the outcome of the federal coalition negotiations, SPÖ leader Andreas Babler is already our Vice-Chancellor of Pijn. How come? Read that here…

It is common knowledge that the hot air unleashed by politicians could solve the energy crisis in one fell swoop: the blah blah of self-appointed representatives as the most effective alternative form of heating. Rarely has anyone recognized how uninteresting yesterday’s chatter actually is as quickly as Babler does now.

Proven in an interview in “Standaard”. The following question is asked: “During the election campaign you said that you did not want to form a coalition ‘with this ÖVP’. How has the People’s Party changed since then?” Babler’s response: “I said that during the election campaign. Now it’s about responsibility.” Deciphered: Don’t bother me with yesterday’s chatter! Babel’s campaign promise: as heavy as a hummingbird feather.

This would mean that the SPÖ leader would skillfully follow in the footsteps of his possible predecessor Werner Kogler. He also once complained about the ‘turquoise snotty bunch’, and then cuddled up to them with special affection. Kogler’s great fortune: most of his distorted truths were so well hidden behind the walls of nested sentences in his rhetoric labyrinth that most Austrians had to ignore them.

Andreas Babler – as joke chancellor, our Punch and Judy of the week.

Source: Krone

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