Mr Orban, who has been accused of fuelling far-right [natch] groups and xenophobia [natch] during the migrant crisis, also today dismissed criticism of his attitude to refugees.Mr. Lazar should have pity on us who have to put up with the president who appointed that woman. It appears U.S. policy is to post nitwits as ambassadors.Colleen Bell, the US ambassador to Budapest, yesterday blasted the Hungarian government's treatment of desperate migrants.
She said: "We can relegate nationalist, intolerant rhetoric to the dust heap where it belongs".
However, Mr [Janos Lazar, the chief of staff to Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban] described it as "downright irritating that a diplomat should come here and tell us how to live or how our voters should live".[1]
A propos of the title of my source, note that it's not a "migrant crisis" (or a quota problem); it's a treason crisis. Confucius and the rectification of names and all that. Cliff Notes version: you can't make good policy if you don't know what problem you're actually trying to solve.
Notes
[1] "Top Brussels chief admits EU risks DISINTEGRATING over migrant crisis." By Greg Heffer, Express, 10/29/15.
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