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Breitbart to expand to France in advance of Le Pen presidential run


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Ultra conservative news site Breitbart news
is considering expanding into a number of European countries
in advance of national elections.


A LEADER OF France’s far-right National Front
says that she welcomes reported plans by ultra-conservative US website Breitbart News
to expand in France and support the party’s presidential campaign
.

Breitbart News, whose anti-elite, anti-immigration agenda
has made it popular with fringe groups and white supremacists,
is credited with helping propel Donald Trump to the White House.

Trump named the executive chairman of the platform, Steve Bannon,
as the CEO of his campaign in August and then chief strategist in the White House last week.

Marion Marechal-Le Pen,
whose aunt Marine is the leader of the National Front (FN) and its presidential candidate,
told AFP that she would be happy to work with Breitbart if they came to France.

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That may take lot of work. If his goal is to get Nationalists win French election, the most cost effective thing could be if he can somehow trick Obama into going to France to campaign against Le Pen.
Success chance 90%.

Want to lose, invite Obama to campaign for you or your cause. The guy has a lousy track record starting with trying to persuade the Olympic Committee on having the Summer Olympics in Chicago with his latest loss with Hillary.I hope he keeps on campaigning after he finishes out his term.
 
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If you were to pick from one of the 2 candidates from today's round...
it would probably be Fillon. (of course.. hegemons want ANYONE but Le Pen )

Tobias Schneider ‏@tobiaschneider 3 hod.
Francois Fillon, set to pull off stunning upset in French conservative primary tonight,
He favored fighting ISIL alongside Russia, Iran, Assad:
https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/800430226870308866
 
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Watch her totally shred every biased and accusatory question
from this ambushing BBC globalist operative
and take control of the interview. Good job. Fake News loses AGAIN.
:)
(Nov. 10, 2016) [English subtitles]

 
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Japanese React to President Trump They seem better informed than Americans on things that matter...

 
Trump Invites Hungarian PM Orbán to Washington D.C.

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Orbán said: “I told him that I hadn’t been there for a long time
as I had been treated as a ‘black sheep’, to which he replied, laughing, ‘Me too’.

Orban has continuously stood his sovereign ground, DEFIANT
in the face of relentless criticism, accusations and derisive threats from EU
for Hungary's decision to fence their borders.
They were the first...
soon followed by Austria, Croatia and others.

This 'honorable' invite is a big fat green lugie into the eye of the beast in Brussels. Bravo!!
 
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FARAGE: If Le Pen Wins, The EU Is Over

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“I know her. She’s very determined, brilliant on TV.
I mean absolutely brilliant,” he said, before adding:
“When you watch her making her argument and you can see her getting into it she is really good at it.
There’s lots of baggage and that’s the problem.”

The baggage he refers to is the Front National’s history.

Founded in 1972 by Jean-Marie Le Pen, Marine Le Pen’s father,
the party hosted some unsavory characters
and Mr. Le Pen himself has been the subject of repeated controversy
given his statements minimizing the Holocaust
amongst a number of other allegedly anti-Semitic comments.

But Ms. Le Pen has sought to move the party away from her father’s legacy,
provoking a huge public row as a result.

Speaking of his changing position on Ms. Le Pen, Mr. Farage said:
“It depends what the circumstances are, you’ll have to ask me in April.
I have never said a bad word about her
but I have never said a good word about her party
and that’s where I am with this – it’s slightly awkward.”
 
It's worth noting that the election will most likely be between the two most far right candidates to ever the two final presidential contenders in France.

Both with stark rhetoric against muslims, the EU etc etc.

On the Front National side, it's the same Trump coalition. Older eurosceptic leftists are abandoning the left in droves and joining in the Front National together with the nationalists. They are way more about protecting welfare and other leftist economic policies than the conservatives.

While the conservatives are probably (primary isn't over) running a Ted Cruz type guy who is more conservative and anti-gay and abortion. Eurosceptic, but not enough to quit the whole thing is my guess. Zero chances that any significant amount of leftist will vote for him. Most muslims are gonna be staying home too. Maybe some lukewarm centrist support.

Looking like a Front National win to me. (Don't really like their party, not anything like the more libertarian-leaning UK Independence Party, but at least the EU will rot away.)

What's the main cause of all this? The inept socialist president Hollande, who boasts an about 13% approval rate and a legacy of terror attacks and a 70% top tax rate that just made a lot of capital flee the country. And the labor unions that go on strikes over really stupid stuff like raising the retirement age to 55, or proposials to forbid somebody from drinking more than 2 glasses of wine in the lunch break. Seriously, the riot police were in a uproar - because the government wanted them not to drink beer, wine and booze on the job.




 
Martin Schulz chooses Berlin over Brussels

European Parliament president tells POLITICO he will run for the German Bundestag
and won’t seek another term in his current job next year.

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Germans can't vote directly for their leaders.
So, unless some miracle happens, it's either Schulz or Merkel.
Have to maintain the illusion of choice.
 
We must choose between Assad and Islamists in Syria – Marion Le Pen
niece of FN leader Marie Le Pen and herself, a member of Parliament







'Contest for influence & power between France & Germany' - Gilbert Doctorow to RT









‘Mr 4%’ Hollande out of race: First leader not seeking re-election in modern French history



 
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