Tag: Wieduwilts
Wieduwilt’s week: Fish finger pizza in the hate hell
The Chancellor is now on Twitter. According to the bon mot, “only politicians, journalists and psychopaths” live there. The platform is currently showing its most ghastly side – and perhaps…
Wieduwilts week: why we like to debate nonsense
Europe is on the verge of war, but Germany is talking about sweaters and the correct form of address for Annalena Baerbock. But dealing with supposed superficialities is deeply human…
Wieduwilt’s week: How long can Scholz mumble through crises?
If you watch Olaf Scholz at work, you get pity: someone hesitantly mumbles a few sentences into the microphone, but only when there is no other choice. The chancellor must…
Wieduwilts week: Finally the Greens are embarrassing again
While the pandemic, inflation and bellicose Russians are banging on the door, the Greens have a nice idea: a parliamentary poet is needed! Who did the Germans actually elect to…
Wieduwilts week: It’s slowly enough with harmony
It has been quiet the last few days: half of Germany is dawning during the Christmas holidays, the political scene is still breathing for the New Year, the FDP is…
Wieduwilts Week: Elites, keep your distance from the oaths!
The varnish of civilization is thin, that also applies to the very top, with the elites. The head of the World Medical Association has shown it by mocking the judiciary.…
Wieduwilts week: We are pulling the cosiness now!
Christmas is the time of contemplation and a good moment to really heat up your own troops again. At the end of December it is relentless: “Shut up” some squabble…
Wieduwilts week: shut down Telegram, like in an autocracy
Germany is alienating with the Internet, again. Because oaths and right-wing extremists call for murders on an Internet service, politicians are thinking about bans and bans. This country is simply…
Wieduwilts week: little Olaf is sitting on a bomb
Angela Merkel is history, the new coalition trudges through the troubles of the plain before the congratulatory bouquets wither. Chancellor Olaf Scholz will now have four years to do with…
Wieduwilts week: Yikes, my trust in Germany is gone !?
Everything used to be better: We were the land of order, technology and good humor! Well, never the latter, but the administration worked, we built the best cars. But we…
Wieduwilts week: Can this traffic light rule without Merkel?
Politics is currently performing a sad lesson in crisis communication, the FDP gets lost in the “I, I, I” – and the Chancellor has to settle the matter one last…
Wieduwilts week: Imagine it’s a pandemic and nobody rules
Corona has Germany under control, but nobody else: The traffic light is not yet in office, but the selfie stars of yore are already stumbling awkwardly through the virus disaster.…