Dorothee Hermann bekennt sich zur schweigenden Mehrheit:
[...]
Democracy, ladies and gentlemen, has an old and very long
tradition ... in Bavaria. The routes go back, far far back, to a
man called, I´ll write him on the blackboard, called Plato
(Plato). I hope that you can already read. Plato, ladies and
gentlemen, was an old Greek, from Greece. The next one was an old
Roman called Cicero, correctly pronounced Cicero, we don´t say
Sisero. He enreached the idea of democracy, but ladies and
gentlemen, pay attention now, because immediately, rapidly the
next one, the third one was our political genius from Bavaria:
Dr. Müller. Or as we call him in Bavaria: the Ochsensepp (write on
the blackboard). Ladies and gentlemen, Ochsensepp himself, he gave
the idea of democracy a new power, and a new vitality by giving
simple answers to very simple questions.
[...]