French elections

French Presidency: can Le Pen ever win?

On 24th April 2017, immediately following the first round of the French Presidential elections, I said that though Le Pen might theoretically win the French Presidential elections it was extremely unlikely she would do so.
Many people thought otherwise, and there has been much talk in the hours since the election of Macron’s “convincing victory” and of his winning by a “landslide” against a supposedly strong challenge from Le Pen.

BREAKING: Macron emails lead to allegations of drug use, homosexual adventurism and Rothschild money

French Presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron may not be the boring ex-Rothschild banker turned aspiring war criminal that he’s lead us to believe he is. New information gathered by online researchers and published by Milo Yiannopoulos has shown that Macron may be addicted to a dangerous drug, may be engaged in secret homosexual relationships and may have had private alcohol fuelled parties paid for by the Rothschild bank.
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One country’s voters overwhelmingly support Marine Le Pen over Emmanuel Macron

A new poll by the Russian VTSIOM found that if Russians had a vote in the French election, 61% of them would vote for Marine Le Pen while a mere 8% would vote for Emmanuel Macron.
These results are about as surprising as the fact that beef isn’t on the menu in an traditional Hindu restaurant.
While the western mainstream media are predictably taking a Russophobic slant on this event, the actual motivation for these results is pure logic.

#MacronLeaks – EnMarche! Campaign Suffers Massive Hack Just Before Final Election Round

21st Century Wire says…
Already Russia and its ‘troll army’ are being blamed for the hack of the Macron campaign less than 24 hours ago.
A 9GB cache of internal documents was dumped onto the Magnet file-sharing network on Friday night, less than two days before the French people go to the polls on Sunday. The leaked files are believed to contain strategy documents, financial data, and personal correspondence from Macron’s En Marche!

France on the verge of a nervous breakdown

The French are always very emotional about presidential elections
The presence of Marine Le Pen facing Emmanuel Macron opened a Pandora’s box.
The first round of the campaign was mainly focused on « les affaires », the second round by contrast is focused on preventing the ‘new Hitler’ and its Panzer divisions taking over France. Social media is flooded with posts and testimonies of WWII survivors, families of deported civilians, warnings to young generations of the danger of the Nazism.

BREAKING: Marine Le Pen resigns as party leader

Marine Le Pen has temporarily resigned from her role as leader of her party, Front National.
Le Pen described her move in the following way,

“I have always considered that the president is the president of all the French. Under this banner, he or she must unite all the French.
Tonight, I am no longer the president of the Front National. I am the presidential candidate.
I will be above partisan considerations”.