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Speaking of little shits from the right, I had forgotten de Villiers, he's apparently going to announce his support for Le Pen soon.
I really wonder what's going to happen to LR in the coming weeks. This support to FN happening in the open and going unpunished is something unprecedented over the past three decades. There were examples of complacency in the early eighties like the chilling Dreux stories (when Stirbois masqueraded as a VCR salesman to tell people that the arabs down the block had money to buy VCRs), but generally speaking, the Chirac rule of "you're out" applied. They don't even have a functional political bureau, and whatever they decide, some people will walk out of the party.
On 1 in particular, what always irks me is in interviews, when some journalists will call some women in power by their first name when they'd never dream of doing so with men.
Then again, Duflot's treatment at the assembly was such a huge embarrassment.
I really wonder what's going to happen to LR in the coming weeks. This support to FN happening in the open and going unpunished is something unprecedented over the past three decades. There were examples of complacency in the early eighties like the chilling Dreux stories (when Stirbois masqueraded as a VCR salesman to tell people that the arabs down the block had money to buy VCRs), but generally speaking, the Chirac rule of "you're out" applied. They don't even have a functional political bureau, and whatever they decide, some people will walk out of the party.
100% agreed.We should stop calling her "Marine"
1) It's disrepectful towards women as always in politics (Ségolène, Hillary, Angela, Martine...). Men are not called by their first name.
2) It's the way she wants to be called in the de-demonizing process (if you call her by her first name then you're either a close friend or family, she can't be that dangerous). Don't make it easier for her, her supporters calling their idol by her name is already painful enough. Besides her surname has a meaning like no other and we should let her remember her beloved lineage.
On 1 in particular, what always irks me is in interviews, when some journalists will call some women in power by their first name when they'd never dream of doing so with men.
Then again, Duflot's treatment at the assembly was such a huge embarrassment.