Originally posted November 10, 2015. Pat Buchanan alerts readers to the warning of Hungarian President Victor Orban: “A modern day mass migration is taking place … that could change the face of Europe’s civilization. … If that happens that is …irreversible. … There is no way back from a multicultural Europe. … If we make […]
Macron: Will he be Europe’s Charlemagne, or its Louis XVI?
Bill Wirtz, writing at The American Conservative, outlines the vision of French President Emmanuel Macron. Will Macron be the next “king of Europe,” or will he be another in a long line of forgotten French leaders whose ambitions were greater than their mandates? Pushing for military unification and higher taxes, Macron is setting the agenda […]
Rejecting a Multicultural World Without Borders
THE PARIS STATEMENT A EUROPE WE CAN BELIEVE IN Europe belongs to us, and we belong to Europe. Home is a place where things are familiar, and where we are recognized, however far we have wandered…. We ask all Europeans to join us in rejecting the utopian fantasy of a multicultural world without borders. We […]
Could Boris Johnson Give Theresa May the Boot?
Writing in The National Interest, Curt Mills explains the route Boris Johnson may take to becoming the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Despite his reckless reputation, Mills says Johnson would be better than the alternatives. He writes (abridged): Boris Johnson, along with his frenemy Michael Gove, the environment secretary, and Jacob Rees-Mogg, Britain’s outlandish aristocrat du juor, have […]
Gary Oldman on Winston Churchill, III
Gary Oldman talks to the Washington Post about his movie Darkest Hour, about Winston Churchill. From WashPo: What did you learn about Churchill while shooting the film? His stock rose considerably. I realize that this was a man, he was incomparable. I don’t know if you could equate him or contrast him with other leaders. I think perhaps […]
Gary Oldman on Winston Churchill, II
Gary Oldman talks to AARP about his movie Darkest Hour, about Winston Churchill. From AARP: “What did Churchill mean to you personally? I was born in 1958, and of course Churchill was our hero — I guess our savior. The man who won the war. My mother’s 98, went through the blitz; my dad was […]
Gary Oldman on Winston Churchill
“You have a man who lived to 90,” Oldman says of Churchill. “It’s estimated that he smoked 165,000 cigars in his lifetime. He fought in four wars. He wrote 50 books. He wrote more words than Shakespeare and Dickens put together. He painted something like 600 paintings. He had 16 exhibitions at the Royal Academy, […]
Johnny Hallyday Ducked France’s Marxist Wealth Tax
Last week, nearly one million fans payed tribute to rock star Johnny Hallyday. President Emmanuel Macron, former presidents Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the French senate Gerard Larcher, Prime Minister Eduoard Philippe attended Hallyday’s funeral at Madeleine Church in the 8th arrondissement. Marine Le Pen was not in attendance after the family made […]
This Tiny Country Boasts more Troops than Germany
Nestled in the shadow of Russia, Finland is a sparsely populated country of only 5.5 million souls. As Finland celebrates its 100th year of independence from Russia, it is focused on maintaining all the success it has had over the last century. Despite its small population, only 6.7% that of Germany’s, Finland can field a […]
Against the Odds, Finland Survives and Thrives after 100 Years
I recently visited Helsinki and Russia along with Denmark and several unpleasant Baltic states. I did like Estonia. Despite having to negotiate a delicate balance with the Soviet Union to its south east, Finland survived the Cold War, and has emerged from the thaw as one of the stablest countries in Europe. As Simon Nixon […]
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