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R. Trzaskowski, current mayor of Warsaw, future President of Poland


Ironside  51 | 13356
21 May 2025   #331
He's got one of the sharpest minds in Polish politics.

lol! Maybe you are right, but that is not a compliment. The sharpest mind among retards it is not something to be overtly proud off.
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It doesn't mean anything;

It means his connections are unknown, but he must have had some connections to get into Oxford, Afghanistan, in the 1980s, when Poland was still on the other side of the Iron Curtain. Not to mention his deep ties with the US.
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Anyway, he is a boring subject as he has no future in Polish politics.
Alien  28 | 7097
22 May 2025   #332
Will Trzaskowski win? This would be a good birthday present for me.
jon357  73 | 24636
22 May 2025   #333
but he must have had some connections to get into Oxford,

Probably a nomenklatura kid. Know any of those, I-S?

Why whatever 'connections' he may have has as an 18 year old kid are relevant to anything is anybody's guess. There were a lot of nomenklatura, including the Kaczynski family and most big names in politics, especially rightwingers. Whatever you think of JK and others, he can't be held responsible for his parents' careers.

Oxford

While there he was in the Bullingdon Club (upper class hooligans - Johnson Cameron were both in it - who smash up restaurants and leave a wad of cash to cover the damage, even the Oxford University Tory Club have banned the Bullers from membership now) which he got into by implying he was a relative of the better known Sikorski

He's hugely intelligent, a very good writer and one of the few credible figures in Polish politics..
Ironside  51 | 13356
22 May 2025   #334
This would be a good birthday present for me.

So you are counting among those stupid people. Well, it doesn't surprise me.
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Probably a nomenklatura kid. Know any of those, I-S?

No any longer, but I can still recognize them. Sikorski does not quite fit into this category, I think his background is more complex.
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he was in the Bullingdon Club

Was he F pigs' carcass as well? I guess he won't tell.
jon357  73 | 24636
22 May 2025   #335
I think his background is more complex

Do tell. This is actually interesting and a genuine question.

Was he F pigs' carcass as well?

Very possibly. He would probably have been present if Cameron did, it that the story is especially reliable or relevant to anything.

Who knows what a lot of male politicians did round the world when they were frat boys.
Alien  28 | 7097
22 May 2025   #336
among those stupid people.

More than half of Poles? What did you do in math class?
Ironside  51 | 13356
22 May 2025   #337
More than half of Poles? What did you do in math class?

The proof is in the pudding. lol!
He is supported by six million people, hardly half of Poland.
Is math something you've heard about but don't know exactly what it is? lol!
Alien  28 | 7097
22 May 2025   #338
is supported by six million people

If he wins, more than half of those voting will have chosen him. If you were interested, you would know that voters also vote on behalf of others who cannot vote, e.g. children, or those who did not want to or could not go to vote. Here you have this half of Poles. How simple this mathematics is.
Ironside  51 | 13356
22 May 2025   #339
How simple this mathematics is.

It is not math you simpleton.
Alien  28 | 7097
23 May 2025   #340
is not math

Of course it is.
you simpleton

Do you have some complexes.
Ironside  51 | 13356
24 May 2025   #341
Do you have some complexes.

It's not out of the question, but it has nothing to do with the subject we are talking about. You say math while you talk hyperbole, so you confuse math, which is about numbers, with rhetoric.
Now simpletion are you embarrassed and ready to admit your mistake?
jon357  73 | 24636
24 May 2025   #342
@Ironside
So what about these "connections"?
Ironside  51 | 13356
24 May 2025   #343
So what about these "connections"?

There is nothing to talk about. Enough had been said.
gumishu  15 | 6331
28 May 2025   #344
a very good writer and one of the few credible figures in Polish politics..

yeah, nothing says it more than his remark about the blowing-up of the NordStreams ("Thank you, America" anyone)
jon357  73 | 24636
28 May 2025   #345
("Thank you, America"

Thank you whoever it was. It was a great deed and the right thing to do
gumishu  15 | 6331
28 May 2025   #346
Thank you whoever it was.

German investigators say all traces lead ultimately to Ukraine
jon357  73 | 24636
28 May 2025   #347
Indeed, and it was the right thing to do.

For sure he had a careful reason for saying otherwise.
gumishu  15 | 6331
28 May 2025   #348
he had a careful reason for saying otherwise.

like what?
Alien  28 | 7097
1 Jun 2025   #349
future President of Poland

Will Trzaskowski actually win?
Ironside  51 | 13356
1 Jun 2025   #350
Will Trzaskowski actually win?

If he win you will have to live in Warsaw with it BS green policies introduced by that incompetent nutter.
cms neuf  2 | 2163
1 Jun 2025   #351
What BS green policies are you talking about ? If you spend any time there you will know that air quality and congestion are both serious problems - in fact about the only thing I dislike about Warsaw
jon357  73 | 24636
1 Jun 2025   #352
air quality and congestion are both serious problems

Krakow too; shirt collars go dark grey after a day 5here.

There's still nasty traffic jams in the Warsaw rush hour. As well as the pollution monitors being off the scale if the weather is close. Most people would welcome some green policies.
cms neuf  2 | 2163
1 Jun 2025   #353
Whenever I am in Warsaw a pleasant one km walk always turns into an ordeal - you can almost chew the air some days
Ironside  51 | 13356
1 Jun 2025   #354
Whenever

If you crave nice, clear air, move to the countryside. Damn Dandies demand high-quality air in the city center. lol!

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