Amazing. Nyt manages to hire another new writer, who was married to Bret Stephens and starts off with a riveting narrative here
https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1518283664219639808?s=21&t=muuuRyVdnTiB-4VlEsSjIw
Make fun of the froggies all you want; they didn't fall for Dumpism.
41% of the French are fascists, about 7% fewer than here.
But but but...the media said she was going to make a charge and it would be close!
Yes, but 40% of 60% turnout is only 24% of the people. I have some confidence that there is a reserve of sanity in the 40% who don’t normally vote that can be called upon in a time of crisis. You don’t think 81M here voted D in 2020 out of love and devotion for Joe Biden, do you?
17 points is closer than I would like.
Rebuttals: 2016. 2004.
It only goes so far. You can’t expect it to carry a Clinton past the post.
Well Macron hardly excites people at the polls. That said this was her best shot to have a chance and she got trounced for being the incompetent Putin Twat that everyone knows she is.
Also remember, the Far Left leaders were not nearly as on board this time as they were last time. (I believe you posted a story about that)
Through the lens of this logic, the Ukrainians appear to be acting ‘irrationally’, while Western world is looking on ‘how long they can hold out’ and wondering ‘why they aren’t negotiating to stop the war’. If Russia were a developed democracy with functioning institutions, independent civic volition, and checks and balances imposed on those in power, the said logic would have made sense.
However, Russia has never been a democracy – in fact, all evidence points to it being an authoritative state, and it’s institutions remained punitive and corrupt, not having changed much since the soviet times. Not only it’s an authoritative country (one of many in the world), but it’s also vertically-collectivist. Societies like that are predominantly ineffective in non-violent (‘horizontal’) interaction, while dominance through pressure and coercion (‘vertical’) is the surest way to move up the hierarchy, to obtain some degree of ‘freedom’, albeit limited by one’s position in the system. Moreover, the decades-long limitation of the individuals’ decision-making autonomy have caused the inability of the Russian population to form a unified movement, let alone protest or expression of dissent, of any significance.
Yes, that disappointed me. IINM the Italian Communist Party leader has been tweeting support for Putin on the theory that anything the West hates should be supported.
There are a few rain drops marring the Left to rival the tidal wave of malignant imbeciles that is the Right.
i can't remember if it was the DSA, the international council, or both, but it/they haven't been a beacon of hope either.
…they don’t realize that doesn’t add up to 19?
https://twitter.com/roshan_rinaldi/status/1518199931214909440?s=21&t=In6IV2rBpXUkQsl53fLSVQ
17 points is closer than I would like.