A dolphin-with-a-tattoo-of-Vanga-predicted-with-five-point-expertise-an-election-victory-for-Boiko-in-Macedonia

is the situation, comrades…

The Macedonians asked us to give them Boyko as prime minister and they to give us Zoran, in the meantime it became clear that they do not want to enter the EU, but they are especially angry with Bulgaria for preventing them from entering... the EU. 

Macedonians want Boyko for prime minister, they offer us a barter against Zaev

Subsequently, I found several more mental similarities (not to say absolute similarities), which led me to think that Bulgarians might actually be Macedonians.

I am not saying that the Macedonians may be Bulgarians, because I know that the Macedonians are the oldest people in the solar system and we should be equal to them, not they to us.

I have also learned to speak to certain people slowly and always in a friendly tone, and never to make sudden movements around them. 

Guncheva showed a scandalous chat with deputies from "Vazrazhdane"

See what revelations Guncheva made about her patriotic ex-party and her patriotic ex-leader: they had paid for buses for protests.

And I wondered: are the Make-Patriots doing the same thing - paying for busloads of protesters?

I'm going to make an educated guess and say it's highly likely to be the case.

Why?

Because of the many mental similarities I find, that's why. 

Let's see.

First, I'll quote myself from yesterday:

"They'll tell you they hate (from MAD Magazine, 1968): liberals, intellectuals, activists, pacifists, minorities, foreigners, protesters, the young, the very rich, the very poor, people with 'foreign " names.

And you will know what a "super patriot" means... someone who loves his country while hating 93% of everyone who lives in it.

So being a "patriot" is: loving a small group of people who are a carbon copy of yourself, and hating everything and everyone else... [...] after they have long lists of hateful people and things that far exceed that , which they love.

And that is most often a thing of the past."

Does anyone think the "patriots" of the oldest nation in the galaxy are any different than listed?

Didn't their "patriots" wave Soviet flags, didn't they bow to Tsar Putin, didn't they sing in choirs of Kremlin lovers?

Are they paid BGN 4,000 each there?

Or do they have a different rate?

It must be another. 

They do not want to join the EU, but they are angry that Bulgaria is stopping them with a veto.

(????)

Go figure them out.

In Bulgaria, the "I Taka Natatak" (ITN) formation first broke the government because of the Macedonian question (they were talking about "national betrayal") and said that they could not govern with those from the PP and that they were already the opposition.

Now the hajishef told them that there should be a coalition of… the same parties and rule.

If you hadn't broken the government, what?

But what do I understand!

Anyway. Sociology came out and it dawned on the "I Taka Natatak" formation that the parliament will only be watched on television and suddenly they no longer have "red lines", only (out of the godfather's shame for whom there is still left to support them ) if Kiril and Asen were not prime ministers.

So: the problem is personal, not ideological or political or party? 

Well, yes, it is true that from the outside it looks like: "we don't like this government, we will break it and be the opposition, but we must have the same coalition and govern." 

You will say: "and they don't know what they want."

It's not quite like that.

They know…

And maybe you think that the Macedonians, who do not want to join the EU, but are angry that Bulgaria is stopping them, are just as wrong? 

And that's not the case. 

It's just that the "French proposal" collides day after day with the Russian agents, and since the time of Napoleon we know how this match ends.

Malchance, det is called - a tough opponent fell into the draw. 

And now it appears that the Macedonian government can also fall on the line of the "French proposal" Vs.

Russian agents.

This is what the BNR reported to us: "VMRO-DPMNE can embarrass the work of the parliament and lead to early parliamentary elections." 

Oops! 

You would die for her!...

And now let's see another gem among the similarities between the two Soviet schools, on both sides of the border:

"

In the Macedonian parliament, the difference between the ruling Social Democrats in coalition with the three Albanian parties and the opposition is cosmetic.

According to Nikolay Koev, the VMRO-DPMNE can embarrass the work of the parliament and lead to early parliamentary elections

" (BNR, July 15).

And here the similarity is not only in the early elections and the stick in the spokes, nor in the non-working Zippo of the one with the funny t-shirt in the Macedonian parliament, nor in the fact that he is wearing a funny t-shirt, like his colleagues in the Bulgarian one. 

The similarity is in the "cosmetic difference", dear viewers of another football drama.

The cosmetic difference between some rulers and the opposition. 

For example, the "I Taka Natatak" formation, which voted with the opposition and together with the opposition brought down the government, and in their statements on the Macedonian line, as well as on the Russian front - for example, the protection of Russian spies from expulsion (!!!) - there is a colorful similarity, not to say complete sameness. 

And now... are we more Macedonian than the Macedonians or are they more Tatar than us? 

What about...? 


Macedonia

Zoran Zaev

protests

government

Asen Vassilev

Kirill Petkov

ETC

we continue the change

French proposal