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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Apr 2017

    Behind the rise of French candidate Emmanuel Macron: relentless networkinghttp://on.wsj.com/2qgiOjN 

    6:44 AM - 29 Apr 2017
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      1. Mirka‏ @M_Sighil 29 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        He doesn't give a damn about French people, at all. Multinationals & bankers groomed him to do their bidding, to continue the rape of France

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      2. KCSmith1815‏ @KarenCliffordS1 29 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The comments are all heavily pro Le Pen. How is it possible that your readers prefer a Russian backed fascist to a centrist banker?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Seamus O'Riordan‏ @kngofstrngs 29 Apr 2017
        Replying to @KarenCliffordS1 @WSJ

        2008 bank bailouts/Occupy Wallstreet have hardened many a commoner against banksters.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. KCSmith1815‏ @KarenCliffordS1 29 Apr 2017
        Replying to @kngofstrngs @WSJ

        And a right-wing fascist who accepts Russian campaign money is better than a centrist banker? WTF? Occupy Wall Street was not pro-fascist.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Seamus O'Riordan‏ @kngofstrngs 29 Apr 2017
        Replying to @KarenCliffordS1 @WSJ

        Trump has never been right-wing. Fascist, sure... like most American presidents. He's a neoconservative now, have no fear.

        1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes
      6. KCSmith1815‏ @KarenCliffordS1 29 Apr 2017
        Replying to @kngofstrngs @WSJ

        I am talking about Le Pen, not Trump. This article is about the FRENCH election. Do you read or just react?

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      1. Seamus O'Riordan‏ @kngofstrngs 29 Apr 2017
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        Macron was groomed for this position. He will be a useful tool to back EU hegemony.

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      1. Manolo‏ @PedManes 29 Apr 2017
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        The French and European establishment have joined forces to elect Mr Macron. France is almost lost!

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      1. Esther Idoko‏ @Esther_Goodstar 2 May 2017
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        ok

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      1. sonia‏ @sonialneri 29 Apr 2017
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        ...tv-guy.... question!!

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      1. Tauroctony‏ @Mithra301 29 Apr 2017
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        He's entire like is a shortcut. He literally fucked his way to the top. He has no mind of his own, just a globalist robot working for elites

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      1. Seamus O'Riordan‏ @kngofstrngs 29 Apr 2017
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        He promises to cut taxes and increase spending... the best of both worlds! What could possibly go wrong?

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      1. Kev‏ @shepkevin 29 Apr 2017
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        Macron is the best candidate. Nobody is perfect but Le Pen is awful.

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      1. Jackie ©️‏ @f1_InvJackie 29 Apr 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Rise of more protest to come. Why? Liberal signature, but it's up to you France, you have been warned! ⚠️ The Brand is Crisis. 🔭

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      1. sriana azis‏ @srianazis 29 Apr 2017
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        In shaa Allah with Guidance by God in straight way for peace, humanism&wellfare you will be success ful Ameen 99x

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      1. Helene Keller-Lind‏ @keller_lind 29 Apr 2017
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        His networking includes a Senate VP who was just made honorary Palestinian citizen...http://www.europe-israel.org/2017/04/ambassadrice-demmanuel-macron-vice-presidente-ps-du-senat-bariza-khiari-est-citoyenne-dhonneur-palestinienne/comment-page-1/#comment-486622 …

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      1. No Bigotry‏ @MacanSharp 29 Apr 2017
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        Make France Great Again!!!

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