Long awaited, highly anticipated… You’ve been waiting with baited breath but were afraid to ask… And, and, and… Here comes the first fully subtitled episode of the Monday Night Show, which will now regularly serve weird and wacky adventures of our Polish political heroes. Due to supernatural, paranormal complications of a variable yet unpredictable nature this moment was delayed slightly, but now you have it, for your eyes only.
Okay. We’re not as good as Mr. Cymañski in forming complicatedly beautiful yet utterly false statements, so to cut a long story short. The above means that either our PCs are to blame or we were just too lazy to get around to it any earlier. Anyhow, enjoy
Beginning with our PM’s messy hair. Ain’t he sweet?.
The vice-PM daydreaming.
Another vice-PM excusing his subordinates from Samoobrona from being caught drunk on camera.
Roman the Educator explains why no representative of Ministry of Education appeared on the Education Commission sitting.
Roman making long-term plans he may not live up to (at least as a minister).
Deputy Cymański calling for a cease of the “attacks” aimed at PiS.
Wojtuś W., reminiscing his transformation from a riot starter into a deputy in the Sejm.
The President’s cell phone just won’t stop ringing.
Only Era gives you that!
Who is an educationel*?
*Don’t look up in your dictionary or Wikipedia. This word does not exist in English. Yet we had to name it somehow. More details soon in FAQ.
Artur Zawisza gets a bit irritated when asked about an award received from Social Credit and Savings Banks.
Wojtek Wierzejski moving out of Roman the Educator’s shade.
What is a parliamental obstruction?
The omnipresent Jarek.
The SLD advertisment - an alternative version.
The Potato Song.
Majewski vs Giertych - a detailed coverage.
A real professional form Radio Merkury MB.
Tusk’s opinion about “The Contact Lens” show.
Tusk claiming that Civic Platform has reigned in Sopot 10 years before it was formed.
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