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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Italy Elects No Commies Or Greens, For First Time Since WWII

By Richard Newcomb

Press Ignore History-making Italian Election: No Commies Elected

Michael Ledeen over at the National Review’s Corner reminded me today that the recent elections in Italy resulted in a historic event- for the first time since World War II, no Communist was elected to the Italian Parliament. And in an equally positive corollary, no member of the fellow-traveling Green party won either. Mr. Ledeen also noticed something that the Big Media around the world managed to miss- the incoming government will be decidedly pro-American and pro-George W. Bush. Ledeen writes,

Tomorrow’s papers will pretend that this didn’t happen, and warn that Berlusconi’s allies in the Northern League are mercurial and dangerous, and that his majority isn’t as stable as it looks. But it is. And there’s an even more annoying feature to these elections, as seen by the chattering classes: Berlusconi is an outspoken, even passionate admirer of George W. Bush and the United States of America. Reminds one of the elections that brought Sarkozy to the Elysee, doesn’t it? Best to keep that quiet, or somebody might notice that hatred of America doesn’t seem to affect the voters in Italy, France or Germany.

When many foreign governments were in office that enjoyed spiting Mr. Bush’s initiatives, the media reported that Bush’s America was ‘unilateral’, although the U.S. would have liked to work with those countries- it was their incumbent governments who preferred not to co-operate with the United States. Now that Germany, France and Italy are governed by those who are more admiring of Mr. Bush, will the Press report that in fact, the previous issues were mostly caused by the attitudes of the foreign governments, and not Mr. Bush’s supposed arrogance and unilateralism? Will the Press admit that from the first, this Administration has worked well with many other countries, though those workings are not always in plain view?

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So now that many of our traditional allies in Europe have chosen to elect governments with pro-American and pro-Bush sentiments, perhaps all that loud talk about Bush’s ‘going it alone’ was simply blather. But I won’t hold my breath waiting for the media to acknowledge how wrong they were- they never apologize, just move on to the next hit job.

The rest of the world gets it; we can only hope that our electorate is as smart as the Italians.

No Greens, no Commies!

Comments

Amazing!  First Canada, then Germany, France, now Italy!  Conservatives are finally surviving long enough to make a difference.  Right will prevail over wrong.


Communism is evil

Chief RZ on April 16, 2008 at 05:27 am

But,but,but,,,,,,Berlusconi’s facist regime was cast down because the people of Italy love socialism. Democrats and “journalists” told us so!!! They would not lie! Would they?!?!?


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on April 16, 2008 at 06:29 am

r108
you ass.

we can only hope that our electorate is as smart as the Italians

they elected a fascist government. way to come out of the closet, fascist!


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on April 16, 2008 at 09:38 pm

Sparkless,

You keep using that word, but I do not think it means what you think it means…


Out Here
Rodney G. Graves

Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on April 16, 2008 at 09:42 pm

randy grapes
did they not elect a fascist-coalition government?
also, i know goddamn well what it means. and i have seen their campaign posters. they depict a native american against an idllyic bot o nature. under that, it reads, “they allowed immigration.”


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on April 16, 2008 at 09:48 pm

also chief.
i didn’t know you were a closet Mussolini fan. telling.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on April 16, 2008 at 09:51 pm

Sparkless,

It’s not what you don’t know [not that there’s any shortage of those things], it’s what you know that just ain’t so.


Out Here
Rodney G. Graves

Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on April 16, 2008 at 09:54 pm

i see you too strive towards nonsense. i prefer to call it experimental style… ala Nietzsche.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on April 16, 2008 at 10:19 pm

Strange. You look a bit like Nietzsche…of course he’s been dead for over a hundred years, which is the probable explanation for the similarities.


“To love is not to stare steadfast at one another...it is to look forward, in the same direction.”
Saint-Exupéry

laydownSally on April 16, 2008 at 10:37 pm

spark? Are you actually trying to tell us that Mussolini was elected? Are we to believe that? Do you know anything about Italy in the ‘20s and ‘30s? Hello,,,,Hello!! McFly. Anyone in there?


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on April 17, 2008 at 04:50 am

hotel.
can you read? i said that a fascist-coalition government has been elected in italy.
chief and r108 think it is sweet because they, apparently, are sympathetic to racist fascists.
no where above did i suggest that Mussolini was elected or un elected or appointed. i was merely pointing out that its fucked up for r108 and chief to chirrup the wonders of fascists gaining the reins. frankly, i think its fucked up and evidences the fact that this country if full of fascists. literally. no metaphor. capiche?


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on April 17, 2008 at 07:21 am

hotel
have you retired to strawman world? honestly. where did you even get that from?

also, what the fuck does this have to do with elections? look at how you guys treat hamas. i think that is a fine commentary on what y’all actually think about democracy.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on April 17, 2008 at 07:24 am

Point out the Fascist Coalition Government that was just elected.


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on April 17, 2008 at 04:31 pm

Oh! I’m sorry!!!! You meant Robert Mugabe and his ZANU-PF government. Or were you speaking of the “elections” in China? Or Burma? Or Peru? Because you are fucking well not talking about Italy. The fascists/socialists got their godamned asses handed to them in Italy. What the hell are you smoking? And where do I score some?


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on April 17, 2008 at 04:36 pm

The rest of the world gets it; we can only hope that our electorate is as smart as the Italians.

No Greens, no Commies!

Just plenty of good ol fascists!

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Italy’s new parliament met for the first time yesterday with applause for Rome’s mayor-elect, Gianni Alemanno, a day after followers celebrated his triumph with straight-arm salutes and fascist-era chants.

Alemanno, a former neo-fascist youth leader, took 54% of the vote in a run-off on Sunday and Monday, crushing his rival, Francesco Rutelli, a deputy prime minister in the last, centre-left government.

Silvio Berlusconi, who won a general election earlier this month, welcomed the latest evidence of Italy’s leap to the right by declaring: “We are the new Falange.” Although he took care to wrap his remark in a classical context, his choice of words appeared to be a nod and a wink to his most extreme supporters.

The original Falange - the word means “phalanx” - was the Spanish fascist party, founded in the 1930s, which supplied Francisco Franco’s dictatorship with its ideological underpinning.


Excuse me, you were saying?


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realitybasedbob on April 29, 2008 at 08:44 pm
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Strange. You look a bit like Nietzsche…of course he’s been dead for over a hundred years, which is the probable explanation for the similarities.

Strange, but this sounds like something the class clown would say.  What sort of constructive dialogue did this sentence bring to the debate?

I am jealous of her ability to articulate intellectually challenging concepts so poignantly.

Hannitized on April 29, 2008 at 10:32 pm

Eunuch-inized,

It’s late, but I’ll take time to answer your last two posts; one on this matter and one on another thread. Please take the time to read them both before you respond.

I wasn’t the one to bring up Nietzsche, sparkless did. I was merely responding as the similarities between the two. Often times when someone (like you or sparkplug) responds to a post with meaningless nonsense, I point out the less obvious.

For instance, I’ve noticed how you, often enamored with your pseudo-intellectual rhetoric say things like this:

I am jealous of her ability to articulate intellectually challenging concepts so poignantly.

So, I would respond:

How nice of you Eunuch-inized, you finally recognized my superior intellect, maybe now is the time to finish pre-school and begin to join in the conversation. However I warn you, many of us here are busy with other reportage and as such have no time for changing your diapers.

There is a pampers room at the daily Kos if you need assistance.


“To love is not to stare steadfast at one another...it is to look forward, in the same direction.”
Saint-Exupéry

laydownSally on April 30, 2008 at 12:33 am

laydownSally,

Well said, and I do believe you have now tagged this excretiacephalic propagandist such that we will all be referring to it as “Eunuch-inized.”


Out Here
Rodney G. Graves

Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on April 30, 2008 at 07:20 am
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