Friedrich Merz is the Most Incompetent Chancellor Germany Has Ever Seen
You need to know that Germany is presently governed by a completely incompetent moron named Friedrich Merz.
He is the least capable Chancellor the Federal Republic has had since her founding in 1949.
His spirit animal is the pigeon.
During the election, it was common to hear anxiety about Merz’s (former) ties to the multinational investment company known as BlackRock, but it turns out that does not matter at all. Merz is not a problem because he’s a corrupt former banker. He’s a problem because he’s a total idiot. So far, his idiocy has had some self-limiting properties, which is I guess the silver lining of idiocy, but there’s no guarantee things will stay that way. This man is an unforced error factory and there is no telling how badly he may screw up. He could draw NATO into a direct war with Russia, convince Trump to slap a 1,000% tariff on our automobiles or accidentally summon hostile intergalactic aliens to our atmosphere.
Merz’s incompetence has just visited upon the Federal Republic a political farce the likes of which I have never seen before, and which especially the Anglophone press is not going to tell you the full truth about. (I have noticed that the foreign press covers our politics far more gently than it should, probably out of misplaced pity for us.) This farce exceeds all prior Merz screwups both in terms of sheer pointlessness and in how easy it should have been to avoid.
First, the standard prologue:
Almost all of Merz’s upscrewery is downstream from his original screwup, namely his January flirtations with Alternative für Deutschland, followed by his rapid retreat from the AfD (protesting Leftoids are scary!) and his profession of renewed unshakeable faith in that bizarre German political religion known as the firewall. This put Merz and the Union parties in the terrible position of having no coalition alternative to the Social Democrats (SPD). It turns out that when you pre-emptively destroy all of your negotiating leverage you get led around by the nose, which is exactly what has been happening to Merz and his merry band of Unionoids since February. The SPD, despite suffering its largest electoral defeat in history, is the dominant partner in the present Government. The Union is forever slinking around like a henpecked husband, tiptoeing so as not to piss off the shrill screeching socialists who have become especially rabid after losing all of their more moderate supporters to the AfD and the CDU. The firewall is a magical machine that causes German politics to shift Left whenever the Bundestag shifts Right; it is amazing how that works, you almost wonder who designed the thing.
Anyway, one of the things the Bundestag has to do is periodically elect new justices to the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe. These justices wear pseudohistorical red robes designed to recall the Prussian judiciary and they decide on matters of constitutional importance.
The time has come to appoint three new justices to this court, and for the present Government this is an incredibly delicate matter. This is because these elections require a two-thirds supermajority of the Bundestag, and two-thirds of the Bundestag is very hard to achieve with all of the firewalling going on. On the one hand, the CDU and CSU have a firewall against Die Linke, or the crazy Left Party; on the other hand and as stated above, they have a firewall against the AfD. Because the AfD and Die Linke together command a bit more than one-third of the Bundestag seats, there is strictly speaking no way for the Union parties to elect anybody to the Federal Constitutional Court without violating some firewall or other. (Only two-thirds of those present are required, so in practice, if the right number of people are absent, the CDU/CSU and SPD might just scrape their candidate through. But you can’t plan votes that way.)
Now, any reasonable person would have dismantled these firewalls within about five minutes of the last elections, because they are plainly contrary to the requirements of routine governance. Merz and his clique of unusual geniuses, however, instead worked out a Third And Not At All Moronic Path, according to which they pledge to avoid all AfD votes like the fascist plague that they are, while angling to receive some number of Linke votes and arguing to their lobotomised constituents that voting with Die Linke in this case is not a violation of the firewall because they are at any rate and very ostentatiously not ‘talking’ with Die Linke. They are only texting its people, or emailing them, or however it is these votes have to be coordinated. That is how dumb this is, and still I am just setting things up for you.
Given that the self-proclaimed ‘democratic parties’ of the cartel do not have enough votes to appoint any justice, the CDU and the SPD would have been well advised to pick the most boring candidates available. Absolute blank nobodies should have been the order of the day. The CDU nominated one guy named Robert Seegmüller, but the Greens and the SPD didn’t like him, so it went maximum boring with its second choice, a labour justice named Günter Spinner. The SPD, by contrast, did not feel any need to stay boring. It nominated two hyphenated crazy women named Ann-Katrin Kaufhold and Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf.
Both are very bad news, but the excessively named Brosius-Gersdorf, a Law Professor at Potsdam, has a particularly noxious record. She’s spoken in favour of mandating Covid vaccines, of imposing gender-neutral language upon our entire Basic Law and of banning Alternative für Deutschland. As if that were not enough, Brosius-Gersdorf served on a government commission last year where she argued in favour of liberalising our abortion laws. In Europe, abortion is more heavily restricted than in the United States, and in Germany it is still mostly criminalised. This is a serious issue within the nominally Christian CDU and the CSU parties.
Merz, having failed behind the scenes to get the SPD to nominate halfway serviceable candidates for Germany’s highest court, at least ought to have done the next-best thing, namely say as little about Kaufhold and Brosius-Gersdorf as possible and dispute at every opportunity the suggestion that they might be crazy Leftoids. All the man had to do was keep his head down, get past today’s vote, and then he gets a long holiday. But Merz could not do that, because he is an idiot. This brings us to his most central screwup.
On Wednesday in the Bundestag, Beatrix von Storch of the AfD had an opportunity to put a question to Chancellor Merz, and she pressed the issue of Brosius-Gersdorf’s candidacy:
I ask you: can you in good conscience vote for Ms Brosius-Gersdorf, who does not believe that human dignity applies to people who have not yet been born? Ms Brosius-Gersdorf has said that a nine month-old foetus has no human dignity two minutes before birth. Can you in good conscience vote for this woman, knowing that she will probably soon vote to abolish Section 218 [i.e., our abortion criminalising statute]?
Merz should have recognised this as a dangerous moment. Brosius-Gersdorf was already stirring controversy in the press, and if I am not mistaken, von Storch’s question provoked a few claps from within Merz’s own CDU/CSU faction. Either Merz did not realise this or he didn’t care – it is always hard to tell which one it is when you are dealing with an idiot. With a look of triumph and after some prefatory AfD bashing, he said: “My simple answer to your question here is: Yes.” He looked to the CDU benches, feeling that he had properly owned that obnoxious AfD woman. Instead there was nothing but stunned silence, then a smattering of pro forma claps. Merz had implicitly endorsed von Storch’s characterisation of Brosius-Gersdorf as a rabidly pro-abortion candidate and thrown his support behind her.
The shitshow formed literally within hours. CDU representatives began to tell the press they would vote against Brosius-Gersdorf’s nomination; German Catholic bishops spoke against her candidacy. While Merz was in Rome having his picture taken at the deeply pointless Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025, his own Government was slipping into crisis. CDU leadership was lecturing backbenchers that failure to support the SPD judicial candidates might pull the coalition apart. This morning, Merz returned to a fully developed disaster. His triumphant “Ja!” in the Bundestag on Wednesday had united great swathes of his own party against him and he could no longer guarantee the SPD their supermajority.
To really perfect this failure, Merz and his troupe of pink leotard-sporting circus acrobats needed to mess up one more time. To avoid offending the SPD, they cast about for some fig leaf reason to justify their withdrawal of support that did not extend to ideological matters. They poked around on X and found that the famous Austrian “plagiarism hunter” Stefan Weber had discovered irregularities in Brosius-Gersdorf’s doctoral dissertation. Specifically, he had shown that it has substantial overlap with her husband’s postdoctoral thesis, written around the same time. Citing the “plagiarism allegations” against Brosius-Gersdorf, the CDU asked the SPD to set aside the vote on Brosius-Gersdorf’s candidacy.
This was worse than just telling the SPD that the abortion thing made Brosius-Gersdorf a no-go candidate. First, the SPD has itself been stung by Weber’s research in the past and its politicians hate the man. Second, among those many other politicians whom Weber has accused of plagiarism is Friedrich Merz himself. Third, Weber also seems to hate the CDU, and within hours of the CDU announcement he clarified that he was not accusing Brosius-Gersdorf of plagiarising anything (how the parallel passages in her doctoral thesis emerged, he pointed out, is uncertain) and he took the opportunity to call Merz a plagiarist again, and also to call the CDU Minister President of Thüringen a plagiarist, and generally to make everything as awkward as possible for the Union.
Mercifully, the pace of events intervened and the CDU was never forced to respond to these painfully embarrassing developments. After some brief Bundestag debate, which featured furious SPD and Green representatives ranting about the misogyny of plagiarism detectors and the nefarious influence of Right-wing media, the entire vote was cancelled. They’ll try to hold it again after the summer holiday in September, when they may well have another huge fight. It does not bode well that the SPD has so far refused to abandon its nomination of Brosius-Gersdorf.
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I often wonder whether these people are totally stupid as suggested or they are just playing a game of political intrigue that has nothing to do with what they’re supposed to be doing, but they just don’t give a toss because they’re mo longer trying very hard to pretend to care about their actual jobs (as opposed to their careers and their factions).
Or both.
I think these faceless nonentities are a symptom of the terminal decline that characterizes most western countries.
Devoid of ideas, unable to tackle issues, preprogrammed, robotic, empty shells.
Once they disappear, they are immediately forgotten, as there is literally nothing to remember them for.
I have long held the belief, by long I mean most of my adult life and as I am rapidly approaching my ninth decade that is a bloody long time, that all of our elected politicians, and some of the unelected ones, are bloody stupid. (You can tell how angry it makes me, I used two bloodys in one sentence.) Not only are they stupid, but none of them know, or realise, just how obviously stupid they are. Milliband for example. I rest my case.
In further support of my belief in the stupidity of politicians, the Tottenham Turnip is in Singapore – “in Singapore today announcing a new UK-Singapore Green Energy collaboration. As part of the deal, he’s pledged £70 million of UK taxpayers’ money to support Singapore’s “clean energy transition”. Of course, Singapore is a poor country that needs our money. When I was last there, there were signs of devastating poverty everywhere. (Just in case any politicians read this, I should mention that I was speaking tongue-in-cheek.)
How do you know it’s stupidity and not some form of gift. Basically using taxpayer money to buy some favour, position, influence, for himself or his people?
I don’t know how stupid they are but, they do give me some understanding as to why, after every revolution, they cull the ‘intellectuals’ first…
I can’t make my mind up whether it is stupidity (the Dunning-Kruger effect running rife through our politicians: https://www.verywellmind.com/an-overview-of-the-dunning-kruger-effect-4160740), or whether our elected politicians are actively persuing policies designed to destroy the country we once knew and loved.
As the years go by, I’ve increasingly fallen into the “they’re all treasonous bastards camp”.
Follow Eugyppius Substack as I have done for over two years, and it is clear they are incompetent, and malicious.
I think it’s both. They are pretty stupid. Otherwise, Merz, head of a nominally Christian party whose support is strongest in deeply catholic areas of Germany, wouldn’t simply have answered “Yes!” to the question if he’d vote for a supreme court candiate championing abortion until birth without being troubled by his conscience. That this is part of some larger agenda is evident because it’s coming up in the whole USAnosphere at once in reaction to events in the USA. The US supreme court has killed the Roe vs Wade decision and it’s claimed that this happened because of conservative judges appointed by Trump. US abortionists than go totally bezerk and try to pull down whatever legal barriers for abortion exist anywhere in the world where they have any political influence in a display of powerless (in the USA) rage because someone dared to cross them. Abortion-until-birth then gets legalized in Britain. And basically at the same time, German left-wing politicans try to stuff the German supreme court with people in favour of it who – conveniently – also favour outlawing the most popular oppositional party in Germany. The German word for this kind behaviour is dummdreist which could be translated… Read more »
Well I’m very disappointed that Eucalyptus, being a German, is dissing pigeons, which are anything but moronic. Pigeons are the unsung heroes, not just of World War 2, but of various wars throughout history, due to their ability to carry messages. What brave and companionable little birds they are. Let it be known that I could go off on one about the awesomeness of the much underrated pigeon ( or rock dove? ), but I’m choosing not to.
Meanwhile, still in Germany, make ducking stools great again! 😮
“It’s theoretically possible!”
Co-leader of the Greens in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt, Susan Sziborra-Seidlitz, says there are 42 genders and that men can give birth.
https://x.com/RMXnews/status/1943657304894706035
An absolutely perfect example of stupidity. And that bloody, condescending, smug smile.
Feral pigeons are also great at clearing up the very last and the very smallest morsel of food.
But you should see what they drop on my car!
Blimey. I’m used to the decadence of our rulers, but Sziborra-Seidlitz’s brain-dead and self-congratulatory smugness is new to me.
Is there a senior politician anywhere in Europe who has any sense or ability?
Outside of Russia that is.
Orban? He seems like a patriot, at least.
Matteo Salvini?
Alexander Gauland?
I don’t really follow German politics but I’m a bit surprised the author thinks Merz is a lot worse than the previous “rainbow coalition”.
Imo the reason the Anglosphere press go easy on him is because he managed to cobble together a coalition that kept AfD out of government.
But are Germans free to criticise and call politicians morons or buffoon? Maybe we need to ask RW (The German person who contributes here). From what I read Germans are not free and can get into serious trouble if they dare to heap criticism at their politicians
But are Germans free to criticise and call politicians morons or buffoon? They’re not. Insulting someone has always been illegal under German law (Beleidigung) but it’s usually not prosecuted on the grounds that that’s not in the public interest and that there’s always the option of a civil lawsuit instead. But there’s a special law for politicians which have been insulted in a way which is likely to affect their future political effectiveness negatively (wording from the law) and this will be prosecuted if the right (or wrong) kind of politician has been insulted. Calling Alice Weidel (co-chair of the AfD) a Nazi whore is obviouysly fine. But referring to the former minister of economy Robert Habeck (Greens) as professional moron will result in a fine or a prison sentence if the fine isn’t being paid. There’s a special perfidy here as this basically delegitimizes any kind of political disagreement. People who think a certain politician is very wrong about something express their opinions in the hope that it’ll affect the future political effectiveness of this particular politician negatively. That’s a perfectly normal and expected part of living in a democratic society. But in Germany. that’s only — see Nazi… Read more »
Back in the day when Helmut Kohl was chancellor, there were no end of jokes about him, mostly insinuating that he was of insufficient intelligence. Even some of his political opponents picked up on this. I don’t remember anybody being prosecuted.
Kohl had his heyday about 30 years ago¹ and things have changed quite a bit since then. Besides, he was in the CDU and thus, a dangerous right-winger and borderline-Nazi to all upright leftists. Which makes him a legitimate target. Only they aren’t.
¹ He was also still war-generation, having served as auxiliar Flak operator (Flakhelfer) when he was a teenager.
Notable statements of Brosius-Gersdorf during the Corona circus were (paraphrased from interview bits by me): When the state has offered vaccination to someone, that someone is free to reject this offer. However, the great majority of vaccinated people must be protected from having their health, social lives and economic existence ruined by the unvaccinated. The logic behind this being that the state is forced to take serious measures against the unvaccinated to stop them from causing all the vaccinated people to die of Corona and hence, the unvaccinated are culpably responsible for these measures. When vaccinated people have more rights than unvaccinated people, that’s not granting privileges to them, it’s just a selective restoration of the constitutional order as it was meant to be within appropriate limits. Thereby impliedly admitting that the so-called constiturtional order was aborted wholesale during Corona and that so-called basic human rights (Grundrechte) are, in her understanding, not basic human rights pertaining to all humans as such but something the state selectively bestows or doesn’t bestow onto certain groups of people as it sees fit. According to the SPD, these and similar statements mark Brosius-Gersdorf as supreme court candiate of impeccable personal record and professional qualification… Read more »
Hitler must be kicking in his grave that he didn’t come up with the kind of logic the SPD are now peddling.
Hitler wasn’t particularly given to sophism in order to make his actions appear as if they were something they really weren’t. He simply divided people into followers of the true cause and their enemies and ordered the latter to be killed.
Belief in the utility and the legitimacy of ‘the state’ is an indoctrinated cult (and I mean each word precisely). It can not be mended. It is the way it is by design, by purpose. It is the tool of the predatory ruling class. Any and all perceived benefits are just part of the crafted illusion. A better way is entirely possible and from that a better outcome is assured for humanity (except perhaps for the predatory ruling class if they are indeed human at all).
Marxism is an ideology born in the middle of the 19th century (the Communist Manifesto is from 1848) which had its heyday from about the middle of the 20th century to the beginning of its last decade and it’s not exactly famed for its accomplishments, the notion of the state as a devious scheme of some class of opperssors to oppress everyone else is a central plank of it and the very one which marks it as an absolute outlier in the realm of political and social philosophy.