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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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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Though Dr. Habsburg was more mainstream right than far right, no? He was a CSU MEP, no?
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Seeing that name obliges me to mention that he punched Ian Paisley for sassing Pope JP2
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