Whiner-in-chief
2005-08-26
Speaking on F1 radio last night, Václav Klaus took the unusual
step of saying he was "offended" by Premier Jiĝí Paroubek's
repeated assertion that he's acting more like ODS's honorary
chairman than the Czech president. Adding insult to injury,
Paroubek came back a few minutes later and, instead of heeding
Klaus's words, again spoke belittlingly of him as the ODS
honorary chair. It's easy to see why Klaus is upset. Paroubek was
apparently picked for his ability to usher in a Prague-like grand
coalition on the national level and to ensure that Klaus is
reelected president. But now it looks more like Paroubek wants
the top job for Milo Zeman or, God forbid, for himself.
Paroubek has adopted Zeman's use of insults to dispense with
political rivals. First Topolánek got the treatment, and now
Klaus. By piercing Klaus's armor and causing him to lose his
presidential composure, Paroubek is making Klaus look like the
whiner-in-chief.
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