Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 16, 2016
Here’s a good picture for seeing the Jew in him.
At this point, if you remove Frexit, Jew Sarkozy’s platform is better than Le Pen’s.
Of course, the EU is the Jew’s most important agenda in Europe, as it is the key to Jewing the entire continent.
But I don’t think it’s going to be enough to win the election.
Le Pen was destined to run unopposed this cycle – why she decided to cuck out on pretty much everything, I have no idea. It could be her partial-kike boyfriend, or it could just be that she’s a woman and likes destroying things men built to prove how important she is.
But wow.
While Hofer’s win is going to go down as one of the biggest far-right coups in history, Le Pen’s failure is going to go down as the biggest-ever screw-up.
I’m so pissed off.
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was likened to Donald Trump this week after the latest in a string of provocative statements that have pushed his presidential campaign ever further to the right.
The comparison with the Republican candidate for the White House, a notorious climate change sceptic, followed a speech on Wednesday in which Sarkozy appeared to question the extent of human involvement in global warming.
In remarks delivered at a business conference and relayed by his office, Sarkozy, who is having another shot at the French presidency after his failed re-election bid in 2012, claimed climate change was receiving too much attention.
“It’s an interesting topic, but climate has been changing for 4.5 billion years,” said the 61-year-old. “Humans are not the only ones responsible.”
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Either way, Sarkozy’s words were interpreted as an about-face and further evidence of a rightward shift by the former president, whose first move upon clinching the French presidency in 2007 was to launch a cross-party debate on ways to advance sustainable development and a green agenda.
Reacting to his remarks, Emmanuelle Cosse, France’s housing minister and a former Green Party leader, said Sarkozy was “dragging us back 15 years” with his “obscurantist” rhetoric. She added: “He’s sounding like Donald Trump.”
Pandering to the far right
It is not the first time France’s mercurial former “hyper-president” has been likened to the US tycoon. Last month, a column in Germany’s Tageszeitung daily said Sarkozy’s provocative statements on security, Islam and immigration had turned him into a “Trump à la française”.
The newspaper warned that the tone of Sarkozy’s presidential campaign was playing into the hands of the far-right National Front party of Marine Le Pen, who is widely expected to feature in the second round of next year’s election.
“The worst thing is not that Sarkozy might win,” the paper wrote. “But that he is shifting the entire political debate onto the nefarious terrain of fear and xenophobia, on which only the far right can triumph.”
Well, I guess that’s the upshot.
Sarkozy’s brand of national identity politics has positioned him as a hardliner among the dozen candidates vying for the presidential nomination of conservative party Les Républicains (formerly the UMP), which will be contested in a two-round November primary open to all voters who profess to adhere to “the values of the right and the centre”.
Since the start of the year, Sarkozy has vowed to curb economic immigration, suspend the reunification of immigrant families, toughen conditions for naturalisation, restrict birthright citizenship, and replace the “integration” of immigrants with a policy of “assimilation”, which calls for newcomers to shed traces of their origins to embrace French habits and traditions.
Sarkozy has basically said Moslems have to completely adopt French culture, including getting rid of their religion. This obviously isn’t going to happen, but it’s what he’s saying.
Meanwhile, Le Pen is saying Moslems can be French.
He has seized headlines at a time of heightened public anxiety following a series of extremist attacks, calling for a nationwide ban on “burkini” swimsuits and issuing dire warnings of social strife if France fails to uphold its civic values, which he associates with a militant form of secularism.
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When Sarkozy swept into the Elysée Palace nine years ago with more than 53% of the vote, his camp claimed credit for bringing the National Front’s score down to a comparative low of 10%. But by 2012 far-right voters had lost faith in Sarkozy and the FN vote bounced back to 18%.
This article even states plainly that he is further right than Le Pen now, due to her changes, which were supposedly to make the party more popular.
Sarkozy’s attempts to win back their support has seen him adopt tougher stances on some issues than even Le Pen.While the latter professes her attachment to Republican values and the French constitution – part of her strategy to “de-toxify” the National Front – Sarkozy has argued that the fight against terrorism should take precedence over the rule of law, for instance, by suggesting that individuals deemed to pose a potential threat to public security be locked up.
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Critics of Sarkozy’s rightward move have argued that a similar strategy failed him during the 2012 campaign, which saw the then-incumbent president adopt a more right-wing platform than in 2007. Frédéric Lefebvre, a former junior minister who advised Sarkozy on both campaigns, said the differing outcomes were evidence that a more conciliatory programme was necessary to win a presidential election.
“France is a country of equilibrium and a candidate cannot stand on a pumped-up right leg and an atrophied left leg,” he told FRANCE 24. “In 2007 we found the right balance, but then Sarkozy drifted away, adopting identity politics as his battle cry five years later, with an outcome we all know.”
That’s retarded.
Sarkozy lost in 2012 because of Le Pen. That’s the only reason a socialist was elected – the right was split. In 2007, you didn’t have problems this extreme.
I think Sarkozy is going to come out with statements in support of Trump.
Remember that this traitorous female Le Pen denounced him because he was too hard on Moslems.
Just cuck my shit up, fam.
Le Pen has on her platform the most important positions, which are an exit from the EU, and exit from NATO and an exit from the euro. And there are still a lot of good people in NF, despite her best efforts to remove them. Plus Sarkozy is a Jew. As such, I still endorse her, and encourage all of our French readers to go out and vote for her.
But there is almost no chance she’s going to win, unless she readopts her father’s policies.
Proof That Watering Down the Message is a Failing Strategy
This situation is absolute proof that the strategy of cucking yourself to appeal to the normies is a failing strategy.