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As a nation with an ancient history and unique language, we Hungarians are proud to have maintained our culture for over a thousand years. Our patriotism and Christian values may not align with mainstream Western political thinking, but they are deeply ingrained in our society. While I may not be a favorite among liberals, Hungary prioritizes family, nation, and God over individual ego. We face criticism from the West because we offer a different, more traditional interpretation of society, challenging the exclusivity of liberal ideologies. Despite potential dangers, we remain strong and resilient. While we seek rational relations with everyone, accusations of being a puppet are baseless, especially given our history with Russia. We believe that Europe needs Russian involvement in its security architecture.

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Hungary's authoritarian leader Viktor Orban is meeting with Republicans in Washington to push for an end to US military aid to Ukraine. This aligns with the growing alliance between America's far right wing and Europe's, as seen earlier this year when Orban hosted high-profile MAGA supporters at CPAC Hungary. Orban's remarks at the event revealed his opposition to LGBTQ rights and "woke culture," while promoting Hungary as an incubator for conservative policies. It's no surprise that American right-wing figures, including Tucker Carlson, have been supportive of Orban's fascist dictatorship. This alliance poses a threat to democracy and plays into the hands of Putin, who favors Orban's policies. President Biden, on the other hand, will be hosting Ukraine's president at the White House.

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Hungary chose to defend its borders during the 2015 migration crisis, a stance that clashed with the EU's open-door policy. We believed it was our right and duty to protect our nation, culture, and traditions. Many European nations are experimenting with post-Christian, post-national societies, which we see as risky. Despite being labeled a "totalitarian thug" by President Biden, our nation maintains strong economic and defense ties with the U.S. The core issue is our success as a conservative, national alternative within Western civilization. Our economic, political, and cultural achievements, rooted in traditional values and national identity, challenge the liberal world view. They criticize us because our success proves there is an alternative to their leftist liberal ideals.

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I met Prime Minister Orban 36 years ago and saw his vision for a new Hungary. The Ukraine war stems from the US's 1994 NATO expansion project, despite promises to Gorbachev. This was a deep state project that every president after Clinton was a part of. Yesterday was historic because Trump and Putin spoke, and the new defense secretary admitted Ukraine won't join NATO. This is the basis for peace. For 30 years, America has been playing a game of risk, seeking world hegemony. Marco Rubio acknowledged a multipolar world. The US must stop attacking others and respect other countries. With mutual respect, we can achieve a golden age, investing in technology instead of war.

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Hungary chose to defend its borders in 2015 and deny entry to migrants without permission, which was the only reasonable thing to do. We have a right to protect our country, people, history, and language. Other European countries decided to create post-Christian, post-national societies, mixing different communities, which is risky. Hungary decided against that risk, which is why we're attacked and I'm seen as the European Union's black sheep. Germany made its choice to accept migrants and now faces the consequences. Hungary has the right to make its own choice. Despite past US support, I was labeled a "totalitarian thug" by Joe Biden. This is disrespectful, but we remain respectful of America and seek to clarify misunderstandings. Our economic and defense ties are strong, but political differences with liberal Washington create tension. Our success, rooted in traditional values and national identity, challenges Western liberals who struggle to accept a successful conservative alternative.

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Prime Minister Orbán is seen as a controversial figure in the West due to disagreements with figures like George Soros, who believes borders are obstacles and migration is the goal. Orbán's resistance to this view has made him a target for left-wing media. Accusations of centralizing power, being undemocratic, and violating civil rights are addressed with a focus on Hungary as a "conservative island of difference." Orbán's nationalism clashes with international organizations like the EU and ICC, the latter of which Hungary exited due to disagreements over justice. Orbán is fighting postmodern secularism and radical Islamic immigration. On the Ukraine conflict, where Hungary takes a middle position, the question is raised whether it matters if Putin takes Ukraine and what the off-ramp is. Orbán defines Hungarian nationalism and the government's role in promoting Hungarian culture, including pronatalist policies. He emphasizes the importance of Christianity to Hungarian identity and fostering cooperation between government and religion. Regarding the U.S., Orbán has a warm relationship with President Trump and seeks U.S. foreign policy that strengthens allies like Hungary. He navigates a multipolar world with the U.S., China, and Russia, and considers the implications of China's rise. The U.S. president has tried to motivate Europe to move away from China.

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Well, we in Hungary have been bucking the liberal trends for 15 years with policies like strong borders and prioritizing citizens, but Trump stole our thunder. We felt squeezed between the U.S. and Brussels, but now the U.S. isn't on our back anymore. The global liberal elite uses taxpayer money to push their ideology, funding NGOs and media against our sovereignty. It's a liberal deep state. They push open borders and transgenderism, driven by money and ideology. They believe combining Muslim migrants with Christian societies will create a better society, but we should decide for ourselves. Trump changed the mindset in the West. Defending your interests is now good, and traditional values are back.

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The liberal media paints me as a fascist, but I'm focused on family, nation, and God. We're allies with the U.S., yet treated worse than Russia. NATO's strategy is provoking war, which we can't win. Regime change in Russia is dangerous; anarchy is the worst outcome. Ukraine is losing the war, a tragedy fueled by a bad strategy. The West misunderstands Russia; their priority is unity, not freedom. Killing Putin won't work. A deal providing security for Ukraine, but not NATO membership, is needed. Only the U.S. can broker peace; call back Trump, his foreign policy was the best in decades. Liberals today are against freedom, enforcing their ideology. We have a Christian, national view.

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The speaker claims his actions represent a selfless duty to the Romanian people and a dream of freedom, which he says was denied by a "globalist mafia" controlling the region. He alleges this group also tried to destroy President Trump's campaign, accusing him of foreign interference, specifically Russian, without evidence. He states that Romania's system was controlled by foreign interference, first by Blinken and neocons, then by France, making the current president "Macron's president." As an outsider whose narrative focused on Romanian independence through food, water, and energy programs, he succeeded in the first round of elections. He claims his call for peace triggered alarm because "they need war." He alleges the system was alerted, foreign interference occurred, and the second round of elections was illegally canceled after he had almost 70% of the vote. He says he was falsely accused of Russian interference, mirroring Trump's experience. He claims he was blocked from participating in new elections in May. He believes the globalists fear a free Romania more than war. He advocates for genuine peace, like Kennedy's 1963 vision, and says Trump is the only chance for peace and democracy. He accuses Secretary of State Blinken of intervening in the elections, alleging the globalists want to launch World War III from Romania, turning NATO into an offensive force. He says his position against war reflects the will of the Romanian people. He claims his supporters are being politically persecuted with abusive fines for social media posts. He says freedom of speech is under attack, electoral content is banned on social media, and Romanian citizens abroad had their voting rights restricted. He believes these actions exposed corruption and the lack of democracy. He advocates for a global network of sovereign countries to fight globalism. He says he likes alliances only if they serve nations, not enslave them.

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The speaker criticizes the use of extreme vocabulary to describe the government, such as "absurd" and "dumbest government in Europe." The other speaker agrees that not all criticisms can be justified but questions if the Hungarian government under Viktor Orbán is smarter than the German government. They acknowledge that they disagree with Orbán's policies but recognize that he prioritizes the interests of his country, such as importing cheaper Russian oil and gas. The speaker concludes that while they don't have to like Orbán, they understand his decision to act in the best interest of Hungary.

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As Prime Minister of Hungary, I'm pleased to host AFD's Madam President in Budapest. German-Hungarian relations are vital for Europe's success. We discussed how AFD's policies could benefit Hungary, particularly on migration and energy. Europe faces trouble due to flawed content and form, with economic policies hindering growth and a democratic deficit as the EU ignores its people's desires. Hungary advocates for peace in Ukraine, while the US is now on the side of peace. We cannot save the EU alone; France and Germany must lead, with Hungary focusing on our own success within or without the EU. As Co-President of AFD, I thank Prime Minister Orban. My goal is to repair deteriorated relationships with neighbors like Hungary. Germany is weak with poor leadership and energy policy, causing problems like uncontrolled migration. We want a proud Germany, independent like Hungary. I'm running for Chancellor to fix migration and energy. We need to drastically cut taxes. We aim to reform the EU internally through strong nations, curbing bureaucracy. If AFD governs, we will follow Hungary's example, defending freedom.

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Well, we lost our appeal after Trump. For fifteen years, Hungary stood against liberal headwinds, securing borders, and defending values. We were a hero, an island of difference, but Trump changed everything. Previously, the US and Brussels were crushing us, but now America's off our chest, a real relief. These liberal elites used taxpayer money to spread ideology, funding NGOs and politicians to undermine our sovereignty. The motive? Money and ideology. They believe in open borders and transgenderism, ideas not pushed on non-Western nations. This stems from a leftist community ashamed of Western civilization, aiming to destroy and rebuild it. But we believe in national decisions, not forced migration from Brussels or Washington. Trump shifted the mindset, valuing national interest and traditional values.

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The speaker discusses the challenges of governing Hungary compared to the US, highlighting Hungary's unique history and emphasis on sovereignty. They address criticism from Western elites, emphasizing Hungary's commitment to national sovereignty and social cohesion, particularly in rejecting mass migration. The speaker defends Hungary's decision to maintain its cultural identity and resist external pressures, arguing that it has been crucial for the country's survival and social stability. The conversation concludes by underscoring the importance of social cohesion for a strong nation.

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Hungary faces opposition from various entities: the Soros Empire, Brussels bureaucrats, and American democrats. They demand things we don't want to give. The US administration wants us to join the war, provide weapons, and give more money to Ukraine. Brussels wants us to accept migrants, build migrant ghettos, allow sexual propaganda in schools, and surrender economic decision-making rights. They also want us to give up unanimous decision-making on foreign policy. If we refuse, they will withhold funds and support our internal enemies. Hungary rejects being part of a right-wing club that only answers to Brussels. We prioritize our independence and sovereignty, as mandated by our constitution.

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I met Prime Minister Orban 36 years ago and was immediately impressed by his vision for a new Hungary. Enduring leadership requires foresight and energy. The Ukraine war stems from the US's misguided project to expand NATO eastward, ignoring Russia's concerns. Yesterday was a historic day. Trump and Putin had a call, respecting Russia's concerns, and the new defense secretary admitted Ukraine won't join NATO. This is the basis for peace after 30 years of lies. This administration recognizes a multipolar world, a crucial step towards peace. Europe, invested in the failed US project, is now befuddled. They should have cooperated with Russia, not antagonized it.

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George Soros is my opponent. He has a powerful army at his disposal, including money, NGOs, universities, research institutions, and Brussels' bureaucracy. He uses this army to impose his will on us Hungarians. Soros believes that the values we hold dear led to the horrors of the 20th century, but I disagree. It was the abandonment of Christian values by some Western European states that led to the atrocities of Nazism and communism. Unfortunately, today's progressives are planning to repeat those mistakes.

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Being the president of the U.S. is easier than running Hungary, a small, landlocked country in Central Europe that has been invaded countless times. Yet, Hungary has maintained its distinct sovereignty, largely due to leaders like Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his political director, Balazs Orban. Hungary wants to remain sovereign, with the right to decide who they ally with and how to govern themselves. The contemporary liberal elites in Washington and Brussels, want a globalized system based on one ideology and are not used to this. We believe the only way to survive is through national conservative ideas based on national sovereignty and mutual trust.

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I met Prime Minister Orban 36 years ago and saw in him vision, energy, and foresight. The Ukraine war resulted from the US's idea to expand NATO eastward, ignoring promises made to Russia. Yesterday was historic; Trump and Putin spoke, and the defense secretary admitted Ukraine won't join NATO, forming a basis for peace. For 30 years, America played a "game of risk," seeking world hegemony, but Rubio now acknowledges a multipolar world. Europe is befuddled as the US reverses course. I told European leaders this project wouldn't work; Russia sees it as life or death. ExpressVPN shields your online activity. We need rational conversations in foreign policy, not attacks based on motive. The problem is the arrogance of power.

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The Biden administration calls me a fascist, but liberal originally meant freedom. Now in Europe, it means you're an enemy of freedom. We're treated worse than Russia, yet we're a U.S. ally. The point of NATO shouldn't be to provoke war with Russia; it's a bad strategy because we can't beat them. Using the justice system against political opponents like what's happening in the U.S. is unimaginable in Hungary; that's what the communists did. Ukraine isn't winning; it's a lie. They'll run out of soldiers before Russia. The focus in Russia isn't freedom; it's keeping the country together. We can't beat them, and they won't give up. Killing Putin would be a mistake because anarchy in Russia is dangerous. If the U.S. wants peace, it can have it. Trump is the man who can save the West because his foreign policy was the best.

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It's dangerous when the US administration views you as an enemy. Liberalism once meant freedom, but now it opposes it. We're allies with the US but are treated worse than Russia. NATO's strategy to provoke war with Russia is bad; we can't beat them. Using the justice system against political opponents is a communist tactic, unimaginable in Hungary. Ukraine isn't winning; it's a lie. They'll run out of soldiers before Russia does. The US misunderstands Russia; their priority is keeping the country together, not freedom. Killing Putin could lead to anarchy. Sending Western troops to Ukraine would trigger World War III. The Nord Stream attack showed a lack of sovereignty. Peace is needed immediately; call back Trump, whose foreign policy was the best in decades.

The Rubin Report

Debunking the Many Myths of Hungary
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Dave Rubin argues Hungary is the strongest among Europe’s nations, contrasting it with what he sees as a troubled Western Europe. He describes Hungary as small but historically resilient, with a 9.7 million population, determined to protect its borders and culture without compromising its sovereignty. At CPAC Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke about defending borders, and Rubin notes Hungary’s willingness to face EU fines—"1 million a day"—to maintain sovereignty. He likens Orban to Trump, and praises the country’s safety, beauty, and multiethnic tolerance within Hungarian boundaries. He describes Budapest as safe, clean, and open, with the Parliament building and the Danube shaping a skyline that feels alive. The city’s energy is described as buzzing and safe.

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How Hungary Is Successfully Fighting Woke Culture | Balázs Orbán | INTERNATIONAL | Rubin Report
Guests: Balázs Orbán
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In Hungary, unifying various political ideologies—classical liberals, libertarians, and religious conservatives—is essential to counteract political opponents who dominate institutions and media. Hungary, with a rich history of fighting for sovereignty, values its national identity and traditions. The government, led by conservatives, emphasizes freedom of speech and pluralism, while also advocating for family values and population growth to preserve Hungarian culture. The rise of woke ideology, perceived as a neo-Marxist threat, has prompted Hungary to enact legislation against gender ideology in schools, resulting in overwhelming public support during a recent referendum. Hungary's immigration policy prioritizes ethnic Hungarians and Ukrainian refugees, while resisting illegal immigration from other regions. The government argues that unchecked immigration threatens national identity. Amidst rising energy prices due to the Ukraine conflict, Hungary calls for peace talks to resolve the war, emphasizing the need for national sovereignty and media ownership to combat censorship and foreign influence.

Tucker Carlson

Jeffrey Sachs on the 3 Most Important Things Trump Has Done So Far and America’s Global Dominance
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Tucker Carlson introduces Jeffrey Sachs, who reflects on his long-standing relationship with Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, noting their first meeting in 1989 when Hungary was emerging from Soviet control. Sachs discusses the importance of vision and leadership, highlighting Orban's foresight in establishing a political party aimed at revitalizing Hungary. He critiques U.S. foreign policy, particularly NATO's eastward expansion since 1994, which he argues has provoked conflict with Russia. Sachs emphasizes that the U.S. has ignored its commitments to not expand NATO, leading to the current war in Ukraine. He notes a recent call between Trump and Putin as a potential turning point for peace, suggesting that acknowledging Russia's concerns is crucial. Sachs believes that a successful U.S. presidency requires restraint and diplomacy, warning against the dangers of arrogance in foreign policy. He expresses hope for a "golden age" of technological advancement and peace if the U.S. shifts its approach, emphasizing the need for cooperation rather than conflict.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 20 - Viktor Orbán
Guests: Viktor Orbán
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Tucker Carlson interviews Viktor Orbán, Hungary's Prime Minister, discussing the perception of him as a fascist by the Biden administration and the media. Orbán argues that liberalism in Europe has become an enemy of freedom and criticizes NATO's strategy towards Russia, stating it is a dangerous approach. He emphasizes that Ukraine is not winning the war and that the U.S. misunderstands Russia's political dynamics. Orbán believes that peace is achievable only if the U.S. takes the initiative. He also reflects on Hungary's national pride and the importance of maintaining sovereignty, criticizing the U.S. for its treatment of Hungary compared to Russia.

Tucker Carlson

Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban on USAID, Trump, Immigration, NATO, and the Russia/Ukraine War
Guests: Viktor Orban
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Tucker Carlson interviews Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, discussing his long tenure and controversial policies. Orban reflects on Hungary's focus on middle-class families, secure borders, and traditional values, contrasting it with the liberal policies dominating Europe. He feels vindicated as Hungary's approach has gained relevance amid Europe's challenges. Orban claims that the U.S. government has historically funded opposition groups in Hungary, undermining its sovereignty. He criticizes the liberal elite for using taxpayer money to spread their ideology globally, including support for NGOs in Hungary. He argues that the motivations behind these actions include financial interests and ideological beliefs. The conversation shifts to migration, with Orban asserting that countries should decide their own policies without external pressure. He believes that the liberal narrative around migration has shifted, now recognizing the importance of national interests. Orban discusses the economic struggles of the European Union, particularly Germany, attributing them to a lack of strategy following the loss of cheap Russian energy. He emphasizes the need for a new approach to maintain competitiveness. Regarding the Ukraine conflict, Orban expresses concern over the long-term implications of the war and criticizes Western leaders for their handling of the situation. He believes that a peace resolution is possible and that public opinion in Europe is shifting towards a pro-peace stance. He concludes by highlighting the optimism in Central and Eastern Europe compared to the West, emphasizing their belief in a better future for their children.
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