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Robin Abcarian: European racist antisemite strongman speaks to CPAC (Headline by Orban)

Hate the headline? Blame Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. He practically dictated it to me from the stage of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas on Thursday after slamming the "leftist media." "I can already see tomorrow's headlines," Orban said after the right-wing crowd welcomed him with an ovation. "'Far-right European racist, and antisemite strongman — the Trojan ...
Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban speaks during day one of the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas on Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022.

Hate the headline?

Blame Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

He practically dictated it to me from the stage of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas on Thursday after slamming the "leftist media."

"I can already see tomorrow's headlines," Orban said after the right-wing crowd welcomed him with an ovation. "'Far-right European racist, and antisemite strongman — the Trojan horse of Putin — holds speech at conservative conference.'"

Well, Mr. Orban, I really could not have put it better myself.

Except you left out a few important

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