Between Two Chairs: Orbán Stalls, Trump Loses Patience, and Propaganda Fills the Void

Right now Viktor Orbán is drifting between two chairs.
He vetoes at the EU level to please one audience, while Donald Trump is clearly running out of patience. Orbán’s problem is simple: the moment demands a clear position — and he doesn’t have one.

So instead of clarity, we get deflection.

And this is where Németh Balázs steps in: not to explain, not to argue, but to redirect attention. He talks, jokes, mocks, gestures — anything except addressing the actual contradiction. Not because it’s clever, but because he has no idea what to say.

This isn’t strategy.
This is damage control by noise.

Orbán is caught between loyalty to Trump and obstruction inside the EU, and Németh Balázs is left doing what propaganda operatives do best: filling the vacuum with distraction, hoping no one notices that there is no coherent message behind it at all.