Editorial attention on February 15 opened with a shift from international diplomacy toward an ominous sense of domestic structural change, with early headlines signaling a "breaking system" following recent coalition instabilities. By mid-morning, this systemic concern briefly gave way to individual financial narratives, focusing on a new millionaire as a human-interest distraction from institutional decay. The early afternoon saw a pivot toward aggressive political personalization. Editors prioritized Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s defensive rhetoric regarding his grandchildren, signaling a move from fiscal policy to emotive campaign-style confrontation. This escalated into the day's primary focal point: the dramatic interception and detention of a former minister at the border, described as being "thrown off a train." The evening concluded with a focus on the performative nature of PiS internal politics, as media outlets analyzed a "suspiciously sweet" speech and the clandestine friction between party figures Suski and Terlecki, reinforcing the narrative of a fracturing opposition.