discussion in Parliament (h) 1. heated disagreement, quarrel, argument “I can’t say anything to you because every conversation with you ends up a discussion in Parliament.”

2. Road that leads nowhere, dead end “watch where you turn because you might end up in a debate in the House”.

Monologues for the enthusiasm of supporters

I can’t imagine anyone expecting anything from the debate in the House. Besides, even the word “debate” is completely inappropriate to describe monologues intended to excite supporters and provide punchlines for “news” shows that don’t care about the news and are only interested in tensions.

As it is, this “you are and you look” that dominates every “debate” at the leader level really doesn’t matter to anyone. The only people who do care are journalists and politicians themselves since citizens are rather interested in the issues that define their daily lives and which seem to leave the opposition leaders completely unmoved (which explains their inability to raise their heads in the polls).

So when Comrade Androulakis says that the government is ready to leave power, he forgets that for that to happen, someone has to be judged ready to enter, and he himself is not judged ready by his party’s voters either.

They don’t know

“Shouldn’t we comment on the Bachelor of Arts too?” said Comrade Liakouli laughing, apparently to mock the consciousness of fellow citizens who don’t know that the BA includes social studies and humanities. I say this because she, as a law graduate and as an MP who also votes on issues of international concern, there is no way she is so ignorant as to be unaware of this.

She may be that out of it

After she posted a picture in which he appears as Jesus healing a patient, Trump said he thought she was depicting him as a doctor and that’s a very big problem for humanity. Because judging by the totality of his statements, there’s a serious chance that he didn’t come up with a cheap excuse and actually is so screwed up that he actually believes it.

“Allies”

But whether or not Trump is losing it, one thing is certain: at home, he has the best allies: the Democrats, whose bigwigs, even now that his friend Epstein’s popularity is plummeting, manage to have even less.

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