

You really have such a way with words. This year more than any previous one, I felt like the political messages of the speech were thinly veiled and obvious. Although perhaps that is just a testament to my own increasing radicalization, or that I’ve felt Margrethe had a modicum of charisma and gravitas, while Fred has the personality and wit of a bag of pretzel sticks left out in the rain.
A few years ago, a Hungarian friend was educating me on the incredible corruption of the Orban regime. IIRC, he showed me a photo of the Hungarian equivalent of a supreme court justice shaking Orbans hand and apologizing - apologizing for having sentenced Fidesz (Orban’s party) to a totally symbolic fine for breaking some rules about campaign ads or something.
This seems a lot like that. Yet the same libs who would talk about how awful the Hungarian system is will surely keep telling me that the US is, despite its flaws, a beacon of democracy.