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Mar 20, 2017 06:09AM
I too avoid watching [national] TV; I hope you've learned about Martin Schulz winning the SPD leadership; come late September he'll kick the Americans out of Germany. Of course, just in case the SPD wins elections.
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It certainly looks as though the charismatic Schultz has captured the popular imagination as an antidote to Merkel. The SPD has been a German bastion of the working class bastion for over a 140 years. We will see if they can articulate a position on globalization that will lure back working class defectors from the AfD.
They have even taken a "slightly" stricter position on immigration than their coalition partner, the CDU. As In the Netherlands, populism is pushing the mainstream parties to the right, but after the election, it will probably be more of the same old - same old.
Somehow, Amigo, I doubt that Scarlett Johansson, or the rest of Hollywood, would have the foggiest idea what we are discussing here.
Along the lines of great films, we had a dispute with our local cable monopoly over some charges. A few years ago, they would have lied to us and we'd be stuck. But I live near the land of the geeks in Silicon Valley. These folks don't like sports and have "cut the cable" to find other ways of connectivity that don't involve cable. Thus, our cable customer service has proven more responsive lest we do the same. They decided to appease us by giving us several "free" channels, including ones that carried old movies. Recently, on one of the channels, we were able to watch "The Third Man." Now there's a real film!
David wrote: "It certainly looks as though the charismatic Schultz has captured the popular imagination as an antidote to Merkel. The SPD has been a German bastion of the working class bastion for over a 140 y..."
I simply don't like Schultz; let's see, coming late September, what (if the SPD wins) will he do vis a vis the Trump administration (and what about NATO?); if Trump survives any and all the disgraces planned on/upon him.
OK. sounds good the "working class" narrative; Willy Brandt didn't fare well in the Guillaume affair. There you have a good example of [bad] Ostpolitik.
As for Johansson, I have no idea about the film yet; maybe I'm (too) not that passionate about manga. I've read recently she became an "activist". Well, you know the sort of ACTIVISTS Hollywood produces: Clooney and Streep.
How well I understand, David. I almost don't watch movies anymore either. If that rare occassion presents itself, they are carefully selected. My time is too precious for Hollywood to steal it away. :)
Time is our most precious inheritance, Lady Scarlett. You are very wise. Most people squander their treasure.
It should be interesting, Amigo Owlseyes. I think Schlutz will form the fabled "red, red, green coalition." Then we will witness the effect of the "Trump/Schultz collider." I doubt if Martin will have much patience with Trump.At least we will see a lot more of Sahra Wagenknecht with that coalition!
That makes me very, very happy! After all, what is porn-politics without an eye catching star?
And unlike Ms. Johansson, Dr. Wagenknecht can write her own dialogue.
David wrote: "It should be interesting, Amigo Owlseyes. I think Schlutz will form the fabled "red, red, green coalition." Then we will witness the effect of the "Trump/Schultz collider." I doubt if Martin will h..."Amigo Owlseyes, given the results of the Saarland election, it would appear that the "Schultz effect" has been vastly over-rated and Frau Merkel can breathe a sigh of relief.
BTW Congrats on your victory over Hungary yesterday.
Hey David, my germanophile [!] friend.True, seems so; I'm glad that's so; you know it's a tiny state, yet highly Catholic; and took a stand on Turkish politicians.
More than Saarland I'm worried about Russia's protests; the anti-corruption rallies and the arrest of Navalny; Putin's days are counting?
Ah! On the soccer result, don't mention it; I am not that a fan; I simply ignore soccer, the Portuguese opium, so to speak.
Portuguese opium! I like it!I doubt if Putin is in any danger. The military and the oligarchs enjoy the benefits of his political franchise. Headlines in the West do not translate into populist opposition numbers inside Russia.
Putin says the US is planning a "color revolution" in Russia; he's scared the hell...https://www.theguardian.com/world/201...


