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Much good discussion via e-mail of this tweet by Clive, Colonel Smithers, vlade, and David. Key easily hoistable points. David: All previous tactics for 2022 have been based on the assumption that (1) Le Pen will get into the second round and (2) she will then lose to whoever is the other candidate…..But over the last year or so, we’ve begun to see indications that Le Pen might not, in fact, be unelectable after all. This is partly because recent events have moved the debate in her direction, over such questions as national sovereignty, Europe, industrial policy, political Islam, immigration etc. It should be stressed that these are not “right-wing” issues historically: they were issues addressed across the political spectrum until fairly recently, but which have since been abandoned by all the mainstream parties. Now (industrial sovereignty is a good example) everyone is talking of them again. But it’s partly also because of the mess that the rest of the French poli ....
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The second Trump impeachment process should have prioritized accountability over partisanship Ahmed Sultan is a freshman double-majoring in computer science and philosophy, politics and law. Government officials should not be exempt from convictions for crimes even out of office February 14, 2021 With the backdrop of a second impeachment trial recently concluded in the Senate, America is once again embroiled in an argument on how to hold government and the actions of its officials accountable. House of Representatives Impeachment Manager Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) emphasized the process of impeachment was never just about removal from office, instead, “[t]he goal was always about accountability, protecting society and deterring official corruption.” ....
Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. AP fact check: Trump’s lawyers and the constitution February 10, 2021 9:11 AM CDT By Hope Yen And Calvin Woodward In this image from video, David Schoen, an attorney for former President Donald Trump, speaks during the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump in the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. | Senate Television via AP WASHINGTON (AP) Lawyers for Donald Trump stretched beyond the facts Tuesday when they argued there’s an open-and-shut case that the Constitution bars impeaching former presidents. That question is not settled, though the weight of legal views contradicts the Trump team’s assertions. ....