Posted on 11/08/2004 12:41:20 AM PST by kattracks
PARISTHE French spent the days leading up to the U.S. election cat aloging the evidence of an irreparable schism between les deux Amérique: Red states vs. blue states, coastal voters vs. heartland voters, rich vs. poor. But the re-election of President Bush last Tuesday will expose more domestic fault lines in Western Europe than in the United States over the next four years.
More than three-quarters of French citizens would have voted for John Kerry, according to international polls. But say this for the French: They accepted their electoral rout quickly and stoically.
The French from the elites of the political class to the waiters in cafés understood immediately that they could no longer view their two-year-old split with America as a temporary quarrel with a barely legitimate president. The Le Monde newspaper called Bush's triumph "a conservative revolution." Le Figaro lamented that "this year, the Democrats' resounding defeat cannot be doubted."
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And when Bush reforms America's Social Security system during his second term, America will leave France and Germany further behind because an aging Europe faces the same entitlement-reform challenges that America is finally confronting.
So Bush's second-term mandate for Europe is: Change economically, or admit your political irrelevance.
Europeans loathe the message. But after last Tuesday, they know they are in no position to fight the messenger.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Thanks. It looked ok when I reviewed it, obviously, it wasn't :-(
Don't live up to your name do you....
Excellent, excellent observation supported by great examples.
If you're referring to the phony Niger yellow-cake documents, I thought the Administration position was that they didn't influence our actions. If not, what are you referring to?
Sorry, in the heat of my anti-Gallic rhetoric, I misspoke. (Surely liberals are familiar with that phenomenon!)
I should have phrased it: "supplying us with phony intelligence in an ATTEMPT...."
The point being, they will sell out anyone, even those they are doing business with. Lying to the French is more of a habit than an anomaly. This probably explains why the most recent Democratic Pretender spoke their language so well.
Intimately. And with every other sin known to man including, specifically, pomposity and constipation. But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. I wasn't criticizing. I was just inquiring.
Sure I do. I won't surrender; I just hope I can understand what just happened, to be honest. I don't want to think that a majority of this country is insane. I wouldn't want to think 30% were, to be honest.
Pomposity is something I will freely admit to, but I'll have you know that I eat at least eight servings of fruit and vegetables every day. In fact at this very moment, I'm consuming a sushi roll, cucumber salad and half of a fresh pineapple. It really works, too!
If you do usually go to left-wing sites, then there's no "maybe" about it.
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