1. A few quick thoughts on Francisco Franco, the Socialist International, assassination attempts against Charles De Gaulle, Ross Douthat, Marion, Maréchal-Le Pen, CPAC, & the pretender to the Austrian-Hungarian empire.
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8. The feeling was mutual. Many on European right admired USA counterparts. Otto von Hapsburg, pretender to Austrian throne, said National Review was the only magazine that talked sense to the American people.
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9. Maurice Papon, a fascist who as head of Paris police ordered the massacres of 1961 & 1962 that killed more than 100 protesters, was influenced by National Review editor James Burnham.pic.twitter.com/d2H7JsR8Cz
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10. So when we hear someone yelling "Vive la France!" at CPAC, that's part of an old tradition. The right has its own internationalism.https://twitter.com/sahilkapur/status/966746151692185602 …
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11. I write about this in more depth here:https://newrepublic.com/article/147187/american-rights-deep-ties-reactionary-europe …
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12. Now, you might wonder, how does Jack Kirby fit into all this?
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The was the plot of "The day of the Jackal" one of my favorite movies
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I had no idea that our conservative movement grew so vile and corrupt from inception. The Republican Party Southern Strategy begins to look natural and inevitable.
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