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Darrell Castle talks about why the 2017  presidential election in France was so important to Americans. PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Hello this is Darrell Castle with today’s pod cast. Today is Friday May 12, 2017 and on this pod cast we are going to be discussing the recent elections in France. Why was the election of a French President vitally important to Americans and to the entire world? I have had a fondness for France and the French people for a long time. When I think of the French people I don’t think about the ignorant ones in the man on the street pre-election interviews who say I’m voting for Macron because Le Pen is racist, xenophobic, homophobic, claustrophobic, hydrophobic, etc. Instead I think about the French officers I served with; I think about Bridget Bardot and Katherine Denueve. I think about the beauty and romance of Paris and the French countryside. It’s been a while since I’ve since France, too long in fact. I have not been there since the Muslim invasion. So Emmanuel Macron won and is the savior of the EU in its current form. Why wouldn’t he win? Liberal Rothchild banker, endorsed by the EU, endorsed by the bureaucrats in Brussels, by Barack Obama, and by the French ruling class his victory was assured. I read one comment on Face book that said “so one socialist defeats another socialist, who cares. So why should we care? In many ways Le Pen is even more socialist than Macron but she wanted to save and preserve the French Nation by controlling the French border and by leaving the Euro zone to go back to the French currency, the Franc. Macron, on the other hand prefers to bleed the French people on behalf of the European and German central banks. Even ISIS recognized her potential. An ISIS spokesman was quoted as saying “we don’t care who wins; if its Le Pen violence and riots will give us France and if Macron wins immigration will continue and either way we have France. For me, I wanted Le Pen to win because I wanted to see France defend itself. I wanted to see the French people get up off their knees and stop licking Muslim boots. If they were defeated they would at least go down fighting. Instead they chose submission. They bend their collective knees to Islam in the name of tolerance and inclusiveness. Emmanuel Macron will now attempt to put a parliamentary government together to govern France but it will be difficult for him because the French electorate seems very divided. Marine Le Pen says she is now retired from politics. She said she never wanted to be in politics she was just trying to save her country. From the number of abstentions and ruined ballots it appears that a parliamentary majority will be difficult for Macron to achieve. Marine Le Pen promised to secure France’s borders and to leave the European Union or at least set a referendum to vote on doing so had she won. Emmanuel Macron, on the other hand, is a globalist as I said, former Rothchild banker, who adamantly supports EU membership and is pro Islamist. He has been quoted as saying “there is no such thing as French culture”. “When I see an Algerian or Moroccan I see a Frenchman.” The vote in the runoff election was 66% for Macron and 34% for Le Pen. That is an increase in votes for Le Pen’s Party, Front National, from 22% in 2002 to 34% this time. It means though, that 66% of French voters want France to become a colony of North Africa and the Middle East. Isn’t it ironic that France, once a great empire, colonized many countries in Africa including Libya, Algeria, and Mali and now these countries are returning the favor. The globalists rejoice at Macron’s election because their foundation, i.e. the EU can continue. If Le Pen had won and France had left the EU, the entire house of cards would probably have crumbled. His first phone call after his victory was assured was to Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany. Not to Le Pen, not to his staff but to Merkel. Their conversation was reportedly very warm and Mrs.
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