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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 1H 1M

We Gotta "Budapest" This Election

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Hungary's election on Sunday was a political earthquake felt around the world.“Everybody should really pay attention to this because it’s huge,” Karoli says in this week’s podcast. “But also it is a lesson in how one disgruntled guy who used to be a member of the party that Orban was in, decided to start his own party and go all over the country and to all the farmhouses and all the rural areas and everything else and just get people lit up. He got them protesting in the streets. I mean, it wasn’t just him, but he organized, right? And he got them to the people that were in the streets and the people that were voting in the rural areas. And he literally everywhere, basically, Orban lost, right? Like it was an undisputable loss.” Some of the other topics covered by MOMocrats Karoli, Aliza Worthington, and Donna Schwartz Mills this week:The blockade of the blockade (of the blockade?) in the Strait of HormuzEric Swalwell and the California Governor’s RaceThe Department of Justice’s decision to try to erase the seditious conspiracy convictions of some January 6 organizersThat weird White House DoorDash stuntFollow us on [email protected]@[email protected]

Hungary's election on Sunday was a political earthquake felt around the world. “Everybody should really pay attention to this because it’s huge,” Karoli says in this week’s podcast. “But also it is a lesson in how one disgruntled guy who used to be a member of the party that Orban was in, decided to start his own party and go all over the country and to all the farmhouses and all the rural areas and everything else and just get people lit up. He got them protesting in the streets. I mean, it ...

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