By Years: Peeter Ernits
Total Years: 1
Fully Profiled: 1
2025
434 Speeches
The speaker's style is predominantly combative, provocative, and populist, often employing emotional and colloquial expressions (e.g., "a fool gets beaten even in church," "scabby raccoon/badger," "mental onanism"). He/She poses many sharp rhetorical questions to put ministers in an uncomfortable position and cast doubt on their motives (e.g., "Aren't you ashamed?"). He/She contrasts his/her realistic, grounded perspective with the government's "arrogant" and "sloppy" actions, attempting to portray himself/herself as the voice of the people. Although he/she uses data (inflation figures, fine amounts), these are often packaged within a strong emotional narrative.