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You're welcome, France. May 7, 2017 1:40 pm Robert

If in no other way (“if”?), Trump has Made America a Great Cautionary Example. It look like Emmanuel Macron will thrash Marine Le Pen, and I suspect in no small part because people succeeded in connecting the dots between Trump, LePen, and Putin, and the right-wing surges around the world always accompanied by Russian interference in elections. The poster above was a serendipitous find after I couldn’t locate a campaign poster shown in a HuffPost article, depicting Trump’s and LePen’s faces morphed, and the slogan Ne vous trumpez pas. chosir la France. Votez!, roughly translated as “don’t Trump, choose France”, (“tromper” meaning, essentially, don’t fuck up.)

It’s good to see that America can still be useful from time to time.

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