France - Interesting

Thank you, Marine is getting some vote for her , he did not win for sure like he though .
 
The Russians are working overtime to try to defeat Macron, but the French aren't as stupid as the Americans.
 
When did he say this?



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The Russians are working overtime to try to defeat Macron, but the French aren't as stupid as the Americans.

Another fatuous broad brushed statement. Which has no meaning or depth.

Absolute fact, the French weren't as stupid as the Americans. Hope you remember Macron's landslide victory against the fascist piece of crap for a long time.

More meaningless purely emotive rhetoric.


Nothing emotive about fact. :asshole:
 
The Russians are working overtime to try to defeat Macron, but the French aren't as stupid as the Americans.

Another fatuous broad brushed statement. Which has no meaning or depth.

Absolute fact, the French weren't as stupid as the Americans. Hope you remember Macron's landslide victory against the fascist piece of crap for a long time.

More meaningless purely emotive rhetoric.


Nothing emotive about fact. :asshole:

Your posts are emotive.
 
TEACHER'S PET
If there's anything wrong with France, it's that the men are too macho.
May 18, 2017

Bruce Bawer
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The article, by Susan Chira and Lilia Blaise, summed up the basics: Emmanuel Macron, the record-breakingly young new president of France, and his wife, Brigitte, met “when he was 15 and she was his 39-year-old drama teacher, married with three children.” He's now 39, she's 64. The couple deny, of course, that there was any hanky-panky between them while he was still her pupil, or a minor – and Chira and Blaise seem to accept that claim, or at least they don't seem to care about it: what matters to them (this is, after all, the New York Times) is that “this unusual couple is already stirring a lively and erudite debate” – hey, naturally it's erudite, we're talking about France here, you lowbrow stateside deplorables – “about sexism, ageism, masculinity, contemporary marriage, political stagecraft and what a modern French first lady should actually be.” Good idea! Given the intensifying nightmare of the banlieues, the nightly car-burnings, and the brutal jihadist massacres in Paris, Nice, and elsewhere, this is, needless to say, exactly the debate France needs right now.

(All of which raises the question: do Susan Chira and Lilia Blaise actually exist, or does the Times now have a computer program to churn out this kind of nonsense?)

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