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Ohio Barbarian's avatar

People are always looking for heroes, and when some leader comes along saying and doing some things they like, they tend to project all of their own aspirations onto him. When he fails to live up to their expectations in some way, they feel cognitive dissonance and even betrayal.

Orban's a Hungarian nationalist who has a realistic outlook concerning Russia and NATO, but, like Putin, is an Israel supporter as well. Personally I think they're both fools in that regard, but then again neither of their countries is PAYING for Israel's continued existence, so it's not as if Israel is their problem, and nobody's ever perfect anyway.

Especially politicians.

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Kennewick Man's avatar

Orban is clearly suffering from an advanced stage Stockholm Syndrome. His partial populist tendencies placed him on a collision course with the heavy hitters of the EU/NATO/US coalition where ALL were up in arms against him until the arrival of the Orange Man. He had to live and survive among them while playing his games and Trump is unlikely to place a high priority on protecting him. One thing he could not afford – and he might have learned this from Trump – you can achieve a lot but you cannot struggle with the Jewish Mafia. And Budapest has a major collection of these usual suspects. I have actually seen a video of him at a political meeting where Zelensky and two of his tugs stood around him in a threatening manner, pushing him toward a door with his back for a face off. Orban has every reason to worry, as of now the EU/NATO coalition has not changed, yet.

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