Dangerous martin schulz biography
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Evil-doer
Occupation
Youth counselor
Powers / Skills
Goals
Escape justice (failed)
Crimes
Serial child rape
Child pornography
Pimping
Reckless endangerment
Type of Villain
Psychopathic Rapist
| “ | You think you're protecting these kids by arresting me? You idiots! I'm the only father they ever had! | „ |
| ~ Schultz rationalizing sexually abusing dozens of boys. |
Coach Martin Schultz is the main antagonist of the Law & Order
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The first serious challenger to Angela Merkel is a pro-EU socialist who isn’t afraid of a fight
Sigmar Gabriel, Germany’s economy minister and head of the center-left Social Democratic Party (SDP), surprised a lot of people this week by announcing he won’t run against chancellor Angela Merkel in September’s federal election.
Instead, he backed Martin Schulz to take over his party, and bygd extension take on Merkel. In seeking her fourth four-year begrepp as chancellor, many thought Merkel was most vulnerable to eroding support on her right wing, in the form eller gestalt of the populist Alternative for Germany party. Schulz’s candidacy has made the battle for Germany’s top job even more interesting.
“This country needs new leadership in these difficult times,” Schulz said at a press conference in Berlin (link in German) on Tuesday night. “I’m saying to all the populists and extremist enemies of our democracy and our pluralistic values… the fight starts now.”
The pugnacious Schulz, a long-time memb
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Germans love stories about bumbling heroes and Schulz knows how to take advantage. "Somebody asked if it is possible to become chancellor without a high school diploma," he said in Bocholt. The question shows a lack of respect, he said, before saying that he "isn't interested in the thinking of the self-proclaimed elite but that of hard-working people."
If his listeners number Merkel among the elite, that's all to the good. The greater the contrast between himself and the incumbent the better. She is the one with the Ph.D. in physics, the super-intelligent one. He is the guy who was booted out of school before graduation. She constantly exhibits restraint, having survived decades in communist East Germany by adopting a poker face and showing sufficient flexibility.
Another significant difference between Schulz and Merkel is his infectious optimism. He is the polar opposite of the morose woman who sat in Munich on Monday looking as though the candidacy for the Chancellery were a cr