Sarkozy Wins - A New Direction for France

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Sun May 6, 2007 at 12:41 pm PDT • Views: 404

The victory of Nicolas Sarkozy is major news. France now has a tough, unashamedly pro-American president with a clear understanding of the threat from radical Islam. It’s a real sea change in European politics.

This excellent interview with Sarkozy at the Jerusalem Post gives a sense of how huge this news really is: Out with the old, in with the ‘Jew’? Sarkozy talks to the ‘Post’. (Hat tip: zombie.)

And don’t miss the coverage of the election at No Pasarán, where we learn that the “youths” got a head start on the festivities last night and torched 34 cars in the Paris area.

UPDATE at 5/6/07 12:49:19 pm:

Naturally, at the web’s premier “progressive” site, the Kids are despondent: Daily Kos: Sarkozy wins.

Sarkozy plans to pursue close ties with Bush and the U.S. and a neoliberal economic program that will hurt the most vulnerable in French society.

It’s a disappointing development for our French friends and for the whole world.  As many mistakes as Segolene made, I believe that she would have made a remarkable president.  Sarkozy is poised to institute Le Pen-esque policies cracking down on those he has previously referred to as “rabble” and promised to clean out “with a fire hose”—anybody who doesn’t look and act French.  If anything, this election proves that Americans don’t have a monopoly on reactionary politicians who get elected by using fear, division, and the politics of exclusion.  Here’s hoping for a better result in the upcoming French parliamentary elections.

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