Why am I not surprised?
Speaking of Tony Blair’s wish to become the first EC President. During his recent visit in Bucharest, the French president Sarkozy, a good friend of Mr. Blair (and of Ghadafi) did also obtain (besides Romanian soldiers ) a promise from Traian Basescu that Romania might support Tony Blair. Of course he promised … In spite of his declarations, our president doesn’t care what Romanians really want. He never did. After all he is not our first president who thinks he knows everything, that he is the only one who can decide on absolute every matter, in short he’s a genius. I wonder if he will end up like the previous genius. He already talks about himself as he is some kind of Messiah … yeah, I’m fed up of constant noise he’s making.
Posted in European Institutions, Romanian, Dilemma
March 22nd, 2008 at 12:45 am
I think that the Financial Times is right to claim that at the moment there are two serious contenders: Mr Blair and Ms Merkel. But who would be your preferred candidate?
March 28th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
Hello, Daniel.
Honestly, I don’t know. I like the idea of an ‘European competition’ itself. And hope that there will be more candidates. So far I could not separate the European personalties from their own country (including Merkel and Blair - of these two, Merkel has a real chance). Maybe I’m waiting for a person that can be European without being so obviously first German, or British, or French. Don’t think he/she exists, yet.
PS. I like your blog.