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meSandra Maischberger had brought a special guest on the show the night before the runner-up for the United States on television. John Bolton, a former security adviser to Donald Trump, criticized the situation at the White House. The photos of Trump after his discharge from hospital are “another triumph” for him.
SPD politician Karl Lauterbach attempted a remote diagnosis based on these images on Twitter. Lauterbach is certain that the president of the United States “has not yet overcome the mountain.” The Bundestag member criticized the quarantine obligations introduced by many federal states for people from risk areas within Germany. This “is not fully thought of.”
Maischberger then brought green politician Robert Habeck on the show as filler. The moderator chatted with the largely irrelevant Habeck about his family life, his shaving habits and his ambitions for the Chancellery. Maischberger shot images so old that viewers could only feel ashamed of themselves.
This time the commentators were “taz” editor-in-chief Barbara Jung, comedian Bernhard Hoëcker and “The European” editor Ansgar Graw.
The date of the night
Infection with Trump’s crown is “just another problem” for working in the White House, Bolton says. “The White House has not been able to work with Donald Trump for four years,” said Trump’s former security adviser, who was connected to the program from the United States.
The photos of the President of the United States after his discharge from the hospital are a “misrepresentation” of Bolton.
The president of the United States shared a video on Twitter showing his return to the White House by helicopter. The video is underlined with music like from an action movie.
The electoral forecast of the broadcast.
The commentators agreed on one thing: Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate, will win the US election. However, Graw is convinced that Trump will be declared the winner on election night. The journalist assumes that Trump voters in particular vote directly, while Biden’s supporters vote by letter.
So it could be that Trump is slightly ahead of direct voters on Election Night. The results of the vote-by-mail will likely only be determined later. “For his supporters, it is still a bought and dishonest victory that Joe Biden only gets later,” says Graw.
The laughter of the old age of the night
Maischberger had invited his guests the night before the television duel between the candidates for the position of vice president of the United States. The study guests could only speculate on the outcome. The fact that so much attention is paid to the exchange of blows between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Mike Pence is attributed to the age and health of the presidential candidates.
“The president is sick and Joe Biden is old,” says the journalist ironically. The audience would just want to know who the next president would be. “Mike Pence is also smarter than Trump,” Graw adds again. “Discussions are to be expected,” predicts comedian Hoëcker.
Critical measures to the emission
Karl Lauterbach, who is also known for his words of caution, gave a surprise against the corona measures at night. The accommodation ban for tourists traveling within Germany in many federal states is “absurd” and “not fully intended”. The federal government and most federal states agreed to this yesterday.
Do not create the impression that travel in Germany is a reason for infection. “The infection is driven by private parties, the situation in schools, and the changing climate,” Lauterbach says. The example from Berlin shows how confusing the regulations are.
In Bavaria, some districts of Berlin are considered risk zones. The reason is that in the last seven days more than 50 new infections have been exceeded for every 100,000 inhabitants. In Schleswig-Holstein, on the other hand, Berlin is not considered a risk area because the state does not calculate new infections per district like Bavaria, but only for the whole city. So there is still no improvement. Therefore, it is left to the arithmetic of the state governments which areas are ultimately covered by it.
The homestory of the night
Greens co-chair Robert Habeck’s visit on the show seemed a bit of a boulevard. First, it was about Habeck’s shaving habits, “according to his mood and daily shape,” Habeck says. After a bit of jokes about “Fridays Ahead” and the Greens’ poll results, we move on to the old family videos. The green politician with his wife in a kitchen that reminds Maischberger a little of Lindenstrasse and Habeck a little of Bullerbü. Also not to be missed are photos of young Robert Habeck, casually sitting on a chair in the garden.
Finally, Maischberger lets the other guests vote on whether Habeck should also run for chancellor, which, according to the unanimous opinion, he should. So the last twenty minutes are less reminiscent of a talk show than a family visit with embarrassing pictures of children and the grandparents’ question about what Robert will do next.
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