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This week’s news magazine featured several politicians: Antanas Guoga, who wants to resign as a member of the Seimas, and Viktor Uspaskich, whose apology for homophobic speeches did not convince the group he belongs to in the European Parliament and was expelled, and Petras Gražulis, who chairs the Seimas Committee on Culture, wants to translate up to 700 representatives of the cultural world.
“Once he thinks the bottom has been reached, Mr. Guoga hits from the bottom of that bottom and opens a sixteen-story underground parking lot. And then you realize that the bottom can be even deeper, – S. Vaitulionis ironed and added. “Anyway, I appreciate this behavior very specifically, it is an outright voter hoax.”
S. Vaitulionis added that if A. Guoga had already decided to leave the Seimas, he had to finish handling his affairs to the end and leave with dignity. “Anyway, I still don’t really understand how someone chooses that person until now,” said S. Vaitulionis.
Another politician on the show is Viktor Uspaskich, who was expelled from the group in the European Parliament this week. Mr. Uspaskich showed his face again. To be honest, it’s great that he screwed up with that group in the European Parliament, because he really has nothing to do there, “said S. Vaitulionis on the program” Are you serious? “.
S. Vaitulionis also did not spare the criticism of P. Gražulis, whom the representatives of culture wanted to translate from their president in the Seimas Committee on Culture. “There are several sides to the coin. I think beauty and culture are incompatible things. Man is the bottom anyway. Let’s stop wrapping words in cotton. The person who has the least culture of all the members of the Seimas is in Culture Committee of the Seimas. Here, one side of the coin is on the other, and I believe that the Culture Committee is the committee where Gražulis can do the least harm. Just. “
Considering which committee P. Gražulis could work on, S. Vaitulionis said: “He doesn’t fit in anywhere, he doesn’t pay anything, he can’t do anything and there’s so much to write up his ass that he can help. he?”
And while there was no shortage of politics on the “Are you serious?” S. Vaitulionis appreciated both the initial Eurovision selections and the already released song “The Roop”. He joked that when we heard the song “The Roop” it was immediately clear that we could stop all the selections, because it is already clear what we will send, it is only important to know where to send it.
The show also spoke about a Facebook scandal over the weekend, in which S. Vaitulionis himself unwittingly found himself. Rimantė Kulvinskytė, who shared a recording of her program in the magazine, was criticized by her colleague Rimas Bružas, who was first criticized for the fact that her interlocutor was S. Vaitulionis, and then the discussion became even more intense and did not lack threats. . These latest threats fall into the hands of a lawyer, R. Kulvinskytė’s husband stood up to defend his wife, and S. Vaitulionis himself assures that this situation perfectly demonstrated that a glass of wine and social networks are two things incompatible late at night.
“Those fingers want to print more and more nonsense with each glass of wine,” said S. Vaitulionis, adding that afterwards he got up with a very nasty hangover.
The show also covered Joe Biden’s inauguration in the United States, the government’s decision not to approve the 13th pension, and potential threats to the black market for COVID-19 vaccines and more. The whole conversation revolves around “Are you serious?”
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