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Kevork Kevorkian: Polygraph of the Kirov Oblast

Otherwise the Debauchery will consume us much faster than we expect

Apr 17, 2024 16:00 187

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Denkov never realized that he was being used by those around him who encouraged him to be an exalted talker of nonsense. ProstoKircho simply geniusly chose him for this role. There is no need to waste our time with him anymore, let him go to his soaps. However, the immoral messages it sent to the public will not be easily forgotten, they will continue to eat away at the collective morale and therein lies their true vileness. This is what he commented on "Facebook" Kevork Kevorkian.

One such message was Denkov's comment about the clock, which the chief secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is putting in our eyes. One thinks that such a thing is impossible – and yet, it is there, it is spoken. This is what Denkov says: “This case with the clock that is quoted is comical. To claim that this is a personal benefit for the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, who receives the watch in a public place, where he is photographed together with Mrs. Angelkova, a member of parliament from GERB, shows that he has no worries that something wrong is happening . I asked him what it was about and he said: “I got it as a gift from friends for a personal holiday“.

For all the years of the Kaltash Crossing, I have rarely met

crazier explanation. Our political philanderers already accept it as normal to receive watches that cost 50 thousand BGN – and they do not consider such gifts suspicious at all. They no longer hide, but, on the contrary, show themselves with an insolence that is hard to bear. It is brutal for Denkov to claim that this story is “comic“. But he really believes it. People like him do not doubt their virtue at all, even in the face of monstrous failures, and this is already intolerable.

And maybe this is the way we will one day become a normal country: for the rulers to get rich - as well as the state. And when they are finally fed up, maybe they will have time to think about our crazy country and poor people.

For most of the intruders in Bulgarian politics, many important things seem superfluous. They are not afraid of mistakes – this first. They come from nothingness and melt into it, certain that they are sinless. Even God would be irritated by their obsessive orthodoxy, which they assert without any hesitation.

And former Minister of Justice Slavov demonstrated a similar maniacal conviction. Zheni Marcheva/BTV asked him if he would apologize for the ridiculousness they created with the changes to the Constitution. He also asked him an additional question, which was clear enough: “What if the Constitutional Court declares exactly these texts to be unconstitutional?“

Be careful now in Slavov's answer: “Well, what will be the effect? This/would mean that for three months the country was ruled by an unconstitutional government. This doesn't seem like a good enough argument to me“ /end quote/.

Do you understand what the gentleman is saying? Here's the thing: it's better for the Constitutional Court to close its eyes to the gimmicks that our politicians hatched in a hurry.

It is stated extremely clearly and frankly cynically – and without any worries. No wonder – the political talk here has long since proven to be morally flawed, with no prospect of being purified to any degree anytime soon.

It is interesting how Slavov explains this wisdom to his students – that it is preferable to pollute the Constitution once again than to violate the rahat of the Assembly/Kurnika. And how do they swallow such compromises? Probably, they remain completely uninvolved and indifferent. After the raids of ProstoKircho, this pocket Genghis Khan, their value system is certainly seriously shaken and even damaged.

But at least one thing can be done for them: when they are entrusted with public office in the future, to pass a polygraph to determine their attitude to the Church. Otherwise, the Revelry will consume us much faster than we expect.

Only because of phrases like the one uttered by Slavov, our corrupt politicians should be kicked out from where they are – and he too, of course, though it would be too cruel to send him back to Russia. Slavov was born in Usogorsk, Komi - the one-time autonomous republic of the USSR, where our people went to earn the occasional ruble from logging. A wild place, but attractive to our fools.

If we expand the territory of a popular rant by James Patterson about the Bronx, then we get: “The boy came out of Usogorsk, but Usogorsk did not come out of him”. Therefore, it is completely natural that today it humiliates the Constitution. And to speak like this: “We are ready to pay a reasonable price so that power does not return/here in a pro-Putin formation”. Usogorsk should be forgotten by a rabid Russophobic speech.

This behavior is entirely appropriate for a person who, years ago, under dubious circumstances, was appointed to the position of “state expert” to advise another legal adventurer and shill – Hristo Ivanov.

There is another: if we draw a straight line from point A – let's say that this is Hristo Ivanov, a descendant of a glorious Bolshevik family – back through Time, we will inevitably reach point B – this is Lenin's Mausoleum in Moscow. During this imaginary journey, we will certainly recall all the manifestations of the Bolshevik Idea - mainly the shedding of blood to the point of exhaustion.

The more mindful may also recall a testimony of Walter Krivitsky from his memoirs entitled “I was an agent of Stalin”, quote: “Stalin always had a cynical attitude towards the Communist International and its non-Russian officials. Already in 1927, during a meeting of the Politburo, he declared: “Who are these people… they are nothing but spies at our expense. Even after twenty years, they will not be able to make a revolution…“. And another detail: Stalin called the Comintern a grocery store.

And you are still waiting for Hristo Ivanov to make a Euro-Atlantic revolution for the local aborigines.

You won't wait for her: for him, even without revolutions, life in the grocery store is good.