Czech Deputy PM Clashes with Panel Guests Over Their Use of the Word ‘Fascist,’ Next to Hillary Clinton Who Seems Uncomfortable
‘Not to label the ideological opponent has the public enemy’
RUSH EXCERPT:
MACINKA: "These points well, first, I think we should. We should try to learn to listen to each other and not not to to labeled. The ideological opponent has the Public Enemy we are here on the west end. Let’s respect ourselves. In the differences we have, so I I really don’t. I don’t really like such a labeling as fascist. I think"
GUEST: "They are fascist in the world"
MACINKA: "Maybe there are"
GUEST: "Including in Europe."
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