Like Johan Derksen, Wilfred Genee is completely turning against Caroline van der Plas and that is bad news, because Today Inside is an influential program. “This isn’t possible, is it?”
The political party BBB is in the news now that Mona Keijzer has resigned because Caroline van der Plas screwed her. Caroline has quit as political leader and has broken her promise: Mona was actually supposed to succeed her, but secretly a plan has been made to appoint Henk Vermeer. Johan Derksen thinks it’s an underhanded move.
Block to bone
Today Inside colleague Wilfred Genee is now also turning against the politician and the remaining BBB members. When Johan comments: “Mona must have had a really hard time with those two blocks on her leg,” Wilfred adds: “With these bastards.”
Johan: “Those two never have anything to say. Again: the only thing they achieved is that the farmers hung the flag upside down in the meadow and otherwise they achieved nothing at all.”
Quite painful
The BBB is broken, thinks table guest Job Knoester. “That party is now buried.”
Wilfred thinks that is right. “It is quite painful that when you just read a reconstruction in De Telegraaf that your face (Caroline, ed.) actually starts tweeting all kinds of things when she has a hot drink, which is not the intention.”
Johan: “Yes, she shouldn’t interfere with that.”
Wilfred: “Yes, that is quite painful.”
‘That’s not possible!’
Caroline is not capable, says Johan. “That’s the problem, Wilfred. She doesn’t know much about anything and she just rambles on as if she has all the wisdom.”
According to Wilfred, the fact that she does not want to respond to Mona’s screwing is extremely weak. “But she doesn’t want to explain in front of the camera and says: ‘Henk is going to say everything!’ That’s not possible, is it? You always thought everything was good when things were going well and now things are going less well and then you do this.”
Pace
All in all it is a weak meal, according to Johan. “Yes, and they brought her in as the intended Prime Minister. They promised her and then Mona became a bit too bossy, of course, because she wanted to move on, and then they thought: oh, we can’t keep up with this pace. And then they get together and she gets a knife in the back.”
Wilfred: “It is also painful. She first made it so big and then she breaks it down so skillfully.”

