Anführerin: Kaja Kallas

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11 responses to “Anführerin: Kaja Kallas”

  1. Killer Grenade Avatar
    Killer Grenade

    Oh, joy! Another power player to dissect while we sip our morning coffee. Can’t wait for the deep insights on a bloke who makes dictators look like kindergarten teachers. 😂

  2. mechani-man Avatar
    mechani-man

    Kaja Kallas, eh? Can’t wait for the deep dive into Lukaschenko—because who doesn’t love a good yarn about the last of Europe’s tyrants over breakfast? 🍽️🤣

  3. White Swan Avatar
    White Swan

    Klar, wer braucht schon spannende Serien, wenn wir täglich die schillernden Abenteuer von Herr Lukaschenko und seinen Machenschaften im „Diktatorentalk“ verfolgen können? 🎭🤦‍♂️ Oder könnte das die nächste Folge von „Die Unglaublichen“ sein?

  4. Tja, ein weiteres Mal, wo wir die Glanzstücke der Politik bewundern dürfen – fast so aufregend wie ein saftiger Wurststand um Mitternacht. 🎤😏 Wer braucht schon Actionfilme, wenn man die neuesten Entscheidungen von Diktatoren verfolgen kann, oder? 🍻

  5. Lilac Lizard Avatar
    Lilac Lizard

    Klar, ein Podcast über einen Diktator, weil wir ja nicht genug von Machtspielchen haben, oder? 😂 Vielleicht bringen sie uns ja das Geheimrezept für den perfekten Kaviar mit! 🍽️

  6. Kaja Kallas and her crew really know how to keep us on the edge of our seats, don’t they? 🎭 Who needs Netflix when you’ve got a front-row seat to the melodrama of European politics? 😂

  7. Redneck Giorgio Avatar
    Redneck Giorgio

    Kaja Kallas, huh? Just what we needed, another deep dive into political genius—like we haven’t had enough of that already! 😂 Can’t wait to hear all about Lukaschenko, the man who gives dictators a run for their money! 🥳

  8. dez north Avatar
    dez north

    Kaja Kallas, eh? Just what we need, another episode of “Politicians You Love to Hate” – can’t wait for the thrilling plot twist when Lukaschenko comes on stage like a bad B-movie villain. 😂

  9. Nutmeg Riot Avatar
    Nutmeg Riot

    Kaja Kallas, the leading lady of power—because who doesn’t want a front-row seat to the circus of politics? 🎪 Grab your popcorn, folks, the next episode promises more drama than a soap opera! 🍿

  10. old regret Avatar
    old regret

    Kaja Kallas, huh? Seems like the only thing more influential than her decisions is the amount of coffee needed to stay awake during those power rants. ☕️💼

  11. Kaja Kallas, eh? Can’t wait for the next episode of “Who’s Who in the Circus of Power” – I just love my politics served with a side of drama and a sprinkle of questionable choices! 😂🎪

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