This is a bit sensationalized, isn't it? In neither state does a coalition between these parties even create a majority. "Crushing defeat" ????
I think the Le Pen approach is better here -- the tide appears to be turning, lots of ground gained, but acknowledgement that there's so much more work to be done.
I think it can be forgiven as celebrating the 'breakthrough' since the right in Germany has been so maligned thanks to an Austrian painter so they finally have a solid foothold.
Now it's time for the breakout and to start getting more areas out from under the globalist thumb
Exactly right, IMO. I just disagree with using terminology like "crushing defeat" when it's, as you say, a good foothold and not actually a crushing defeat. I also think language like that can get people relaxed when moments like this are actually the most critical to push hardest.
This is a bit sensationalized, isn't it? In neither state does a coalition between these parties even create a majority. "Crushing defeat" ????
I think the Le Pen approach is better here -- the tide appears to be turning, lots of ground gained, but acknowledgement that there's so much more work to be done.
I think it can be forgiven as celebrating the 'breakthrough' since the right in Germany has been so maligned thanks to an Austrian painter so they finally have a solid foothold.
Now it's time for the breakout and to start getting more areas out from under the globalist thumb
Exactly right, IMO. I just disagree with using terminology like "crushing defeat" when it's, as you say, a good foothold and not actually a crushing defeat. I also think language like that can get people relaxed when moments like this are actually the most critical to push hardest.