I have posted before about how Nicolas Sarkozy, if only because of pressure from the remaining Gaullists and other proper conservatives whose votes he will need in order to secure re-election, might turn out to be, although bad, nevertheless not necessarily all that bad, much to the consternation of those in Britain, the US and Australia who welcomed his election.
And such is turning out to be the case at the EU Summit, where he is showing his determination to defend the jobs of the people who pay his salary and who give him a nice house for free, and to defend everything that true conservatives hold dear against the all-corroding, warmongering capitalism of Anglospheric neo-Whiggery, for the hegemony of which we have only ourselves to blame so long as we fail to give ourselves the new parties that we so desperately need.
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