Obsessed
2007-02-09
Whenever we mention Milo Zeman, we receive a flood of letters.
"You exaggerate his influence," is the usual complaint. On his
Idées Fixes blog, Petr Koubský questioned whether we aren't
becoming obsessed with the man. Zeman himself was kind
enough to refer to us as idiots on Czech TV's "168 hodin." The
real issue is whether Zeman wants to be president, and we say
that, liver willing, that's his goal. We might even dare say it's his
obsession, but whether he achieves it is a totally different
matter. It could only happen if the first two rounds of voting
failed to produce a winner and Zeman were dragged "against his
will" to Prague for the final round. Zeman is betting everything
on this risky card, and Mirek Topolánek is using it to his
advantage. If Topolánek is merely leading Zeman on, he could
be the next person to appear on Zeman's list of "rats" who need
to be exterminated.
[Czech Republic Television presidency deratization]
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