Caren Miosga with Alice Weidel: “Why do you twist your eyes?”

Caren Miosga with Alice Weidel: “Why do you twist your eyes?”

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When Alice Weidel does not answer her question, Caren Miosga is enough






Alice Weidel at Caren Miosga: In conversation of the two, Miosga mainly looks traisely and poorly prepared. Too bad, because it could have been exciting.

Caren Miosga talks about the Holocaust memorial lesson in the Bundestag-Alice Weidele Eyes go briefly towards the ceiling. “Why do you twist your eyes?” “I don’t do it.” “Oh, then I just saw that.” And that’s how it works all evening. The talk master asks that Weidel replies pampy, Miosga continues.

But continue in the text: Last week, the CDU consciously voted for the first time with the AfD in the German Bundestag. The land whispered: is the fire wall broken? The first political observers speculate about a black and blue coalition after the election that hundreds of thousands demonstrate on the streets.

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As a reason, this should be sufficient to take a closer look at what the AfD demands. Miosga Weidel invited to this, flanked by Hildegard Müller, the President of the Association of the Automotive Industry and the Vice World Chef Robin Alexander. The AfD Chancellor candidate, economic competence in the form of Müller and with Alexander one of the most prominent political journalists in the Republic: a recipe for an exciting discussion. But that was only in places. This was due to Alice Weidel’s attitude not to answer critical questions – but also to the moderator.

Only on one topic, in a single interview at the beginning of the show, then miosga hooks, the AfD boss does not let it go around. She confronts Weidel with a reaction by Polish President Tusk. After an AfD election campaign event, he had posted Elon Musk: “The words that we from the main actors of the AfD rally about” Großdeutschland “and” The need to forget German guilt for Nazi crimes “,, heard, sounded too familiar and ominously. “

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Alice Weidel evades all critical questions from Caren Miosga

Weidel then replies: “So Donald Tusk is on the left and accordingly it actually says everything.” Miosga does not leave that. She confronts Weidel with the statement by the AfD directorate candidate Matthias Helfferich that he was the friendly face of National Socialism. Weidel gives a lecture on the fact that one has to define extremism – and for them is extremist if “completely illegal against the Basic Law, asylum law, against international law, the limits are opened and kept open.” When asked Miosga’s question, she does not answer consistently until it gives up in a spiritual way: “After I have found that I did not get an answer to my questions, we would now like to get our other guests and talk about economy.”

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Now Weidel, Miosga, Alexander and Müller are sitting at the table according to the well -known shipment concept. When it comes to energy prices in Germany, Caren Miosga takes out an invoice from the Fraunhofer Institute. Wind energy costs 4.3 to 9.2 cents, nuclear power 13.6 to 49 cents per kilowatt hour. Even if you calculate the subsidies, wind- remain significantly cheaper than nuclear power.

Weidel replies that the Fraunhofer Institute’s calculation is wrong because subsidies would distort prices. What is right now? Is electricity from wind power cheaper even without state money? Miosga evades: “So as far as the numbers are concerned, we will deliver a fact check tomorrow.” One could have expected one of the largest German talk shows from the moderator to be fact -proof on such topics – especially if she brings these numbers into play.

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Then it goes through foreign policy. Weidel says: “We have to stop being a slave states.” Germany would “be spent in front of the United States’ cannon tube.” Her evidence: Friedrich Merz would request the delivery of the Taurus marching aircraft to Ukraine. Here Alexander contradicts: The story has a catch – if the United States demands that Germany deliver the Taurus, then Germany is not a slave state. Because it just didn’t deliver. It is one of the few gone moments of the show. But it is already coming to an end.

And Miosga asks Alexander the last question, gives him the last word. On the one hand, this is good: the world journalist, apart from the Taurus discussion, had a remarkably small proportion of speech on the show. On the other hand: Alice Weidel is the main grass of the show and doesn’t get the last word? And when she still wants to ask something, the Miosga does not allow time. You don’t have to like the AfD to say: This is simply a craftsmanship. So after the show there is a bitter aftertaste: Miosga did not provide Weidel in terms of content-whatever that means-she only gave her a stage and the AfD boss can stage herself as a victim after such an action.

Source: Stern

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