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Europe’s Future — Merkel or Le Pen? by Patrick J. Buchanan

Angela Merckel made the biggest mistake of her career when she invited into Germany over a million Middle Eastern and Northern African refugees. From Patrick Buchanan at buchanan.org:

The terrorist who hijacked a truck in Berlin and ran over and killed 12 people, maiming and wounding 48 more, in that massacre in the Christmas market, has done more damage than he could imagine.

If the perpetrator is the jihadist from Tunisia who had no right to be in Germany, and had been under surveillance, the bell could begin to toll not only for Angela Merkel but for the European Union.

That German lassitude, and the naivete behind it, allowed this outrage validates the grim verdict of geostrategist James Burnham in “Suicide of the West“: “Liberalism is the ideology of Western suicide.”

Both the transnational elite and populist right sense the stakes involved here. As news of the barbarous atrocity spread across Europe, the reactions were instantaneous and predictable.

Marine Le Pen of France’s National Front, leading candidate for the presidency in 2017, declaimed: “How many more people must die at the hands of Islamic extremists before our governments close our porous borders and stop taking in thousands of illegal immigrants?”

Geert Wilders, the Party for Freedom front-runner for prime minister of Holland, echoed Le Pen: “They hate and kill us. And nobody protects us. Our leaders betray us. We need a political revolution.

“Islamic immigration/Is an invasion,” he went on, “An existential problem/That will replace our people/Erase our culture.”

“These are Merkel’s dead,” tweeted Marcus Pretzell of the far-right Alternative for Germany about the victims in the Christmas mart.

Nicholas Farage, who led the campaign for British secession from the EU, called the Christmas massacre “the Merkel legacy.”

Europe’s populist right is laying this act of Islamist savagery at the feet of Merkel for her having opened Germany in 2015 to a million migrants and refugees from Syria and the Middle East wars.

To continue reading: Europe’s Future — Merkel or Le Pen?

He Said That? 9/4/16

Angela Merckel’s CDU party just finished third in a CDU stronghold and her home state, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It finished behind the Alternative fuer Deutschland party, which takes a strong anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic stance. The party was founded in 2013. From CDU secretary general Peter Tauber:

The strong performance of AfD is bitter for many, for everyone in our party. A sizeable number of people wanted to voice their displeasure and to protest. And we saw that particularly in discussions about refugees.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37271971

Anti-establishment, anti-immigration parties are on a roll in Europe. Don’t expect Merckel to change her tune, but it’s not hard to imagine those sentiments jumping the Atlantic to the US this November.