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New Seasons for the French Left

Culture Politics

Nate Lavey

France is at a moment with revolutionary potential. With powerful interests at their weakest in generations, with a population expressing widespread dissatisfaction in the government and the economy, French radicals possess leverage they haven’t enjoyed in quite a while. So far, Besancenot and those supporting the NPA seem to be taking advantage of the times. Their micro-radicalism is a smart response to huge problems. It’s the first clever move from French leftists in decades, and their immediate successes indicate how timely it has been. For the moment the left has something to look forward to and something to be proud of: a small-scale politics that has great potential to be more subversive and more effective than anyone would have guessed.

Sarah Palin’s Revealing Prank Phone Call

Politics

Eric Freeman

This weekend, Sarah Palin was prank called by the Masked Avengers, a group of Quebecois shock jocks pretending to be French president Nicolas Sarkozy. To give you some sense of the level of viciousness on the call, “Sarkozy” spends most of the time telling harmless in-jokes; apart from a few mocking references to the Hustler-produced Palin porno parody, “Sarkozy” primarily makes reference to people like his advisor Johnny Hallyday, Canadian PM Steph Carse, and PM of Quebec (a fake position) Richard Z. Sirois. Yet Palin doesn’t figure out that it’s a big joke until the radio hosts tell her.

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