The globalist elite’s grip on power is slipping as European voters rally behind leaders who reject EU overreach and embrace an America First-style strategy.
Topic: Europe
Europe Tries to Destroy Apple and Biden Says Go Ahead
Apple is one of the most successful and profitable companies in world history – so naturally politicians want to destroy it. The European Union’s Digital Markets Act is a bureaucratic overreach that is targeting Apple under the guise of “interoperability” – whatever that means.
Trump Broadened the Tent; Europe Must Follow
Trump’s victory provides a recipe for electoral success.
Traditional Europe Is Disappearing
Immigration, once celebrated as the solution to Europe’s aging populations, has instead proven to be the exact opposite. The influx of millions from the Middle East, Africa, and beyond has not been accompanied by assimilation but by the emergence of parallel societies.
Europe Finally Puts the Brakes on Immigration
Less than 24 hours ago, when word of Bashar al-Assad’s bugging out of Dodge signaled the fall of decades of dictatorship over Syria was official, those always open, welcoming doors to the German Republic slammed shut.
Trump Brings Glimmer of Hope for Peace in Europe
With the war approaching its third year, the biggest recent change in the dynamic is Trump’s landslide election in November. In a word, Trump’s victory crushed any hopes that America might come charging into the war with air cover and boots on the ground.
In Portugal, Mass Immigration Is the Issue
Something must change while there is still a country to save.
No, Trump’s Win Is Not a Nightmare for Europeans
U.S. election result marks a new high point in the democratic revolt against Western elites
The Center Cannot Hold
The center of Western politics is dead, and the ones who killed it are the managerial liberals who lived by lies—and believed their own lies.
Europe May Be Declining, But America Isn’t
The Continent has already seen empires fade, but the U.S. remains dynamic.
Europe Swings Right
The recent elections reflect broad dissatisfaction with the loss of national and cultural sovereignty.
Europe Is Turning Right. Could Trump Lead the Way for the U.S. Next?
Voters on the European continent are rebelling. They are moving away from entrenched liberal parties and their suffocating policies. Is America next?
Events in European Politics May Foreshadow What’s Ahead for the U.S.
The second coming of the late ’70s?
Europe’s Electoral Earthquake Might Signal Voters Are Sick of Far-Left Government
By Newt and Calista Gingrich: European government learns voters don’t want illegal immigration and a far-left bureaucracy.
We Are Two Europes
Time to take sides, and go on the offensive.
The Far Right Is Surging in Europe Because the Left’s Version of Democracy Has Failed
Democracy is not in danger; it’s the left’s version of ‘democracy’ that’s threatened as the right is beginning to flex its political muscles.
The Second Coming of the Late 70s?
Shouldn’t Europeans be concerned in the same way as many Americans about open borders, high taxes, jobs taken by migrants, lawlessness, crime, inflation, centralized government in Brussels, Russia’s hunger for expansion, and a general feeling of despair about where their individual countries and continent are headed?
Europe Votes Against the Ukraine War
In Sunday’s elections, the continent’s national-conservative parties took an important step forward, breaking out of their narrow focus on immigration.
Trump-Style Candidates Rising in Europe
Trumpism goes international.
Europeans Waking Up
Just as increasing numbers of Americans, in response to such outrages as the disastrous Biden economy and the unending invasion at the southern border, appear to be shedding their distaste for Donald Trump, more and more Western Europeans, mostly in response to mass Islamic immigration, are rejecting their globalist elites and turning to the right.
Media Outlets Panic After Right-Wing Parties Surge in European Elections
News organizations, from The New York Times to Reuters to the Associated Press, labeled right-wing parties as “far-right,” “extreme right,” and “radical right.” Meanwhile, left-wing socialist parties were simply labeled as “center-left” and “pro-democracy” parties.