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In Spain, over the weekend, lefties from around the world gathered to show everyone just how ineffective left-wing governance is and why they should all lose, every last one of them.
That wasn’t the declared reason behind the gathering, mind you; as Reuters noted, the actual cause for the meeting was ” to brainstorm ways to halt the rise of authoritarianism and win back voters who have drifted rightwards.”
“Spearheaded by Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, whose outspoken opposition to U.S. President Trump’s foreign policy has boosted his image, the summit was buoyed by hopes that the far-right surge may have peaked, with Trump’s polling numbers falling, Hungary’s Victor Orbán ousted after 16 years in government and the French far-right underperforming in last month’s municipal elections,” Reuters noted in its report on the Global Progressive Mobilization conference in Barcelona last weekend.
Right, except that American presidents in their second term always face poll numbers that fall, Orbán’s defeat had more to do with a fellow right-winger successfully contending that his Fidesz party was too corrupt and had too much power for too long, and France’s right wing failed to make inroads in major cities. This end to the “far-right surge” was celebrated by folks like South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who presides over a racially fractured, failing state that cannot provide basic needs, and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is fighting corrupt authoritarianism by, uh, being a corrupt authoritarian. But for the left!
However, no presence was as preposterous as Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota — the onetime vice-presidential candidate who, as Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld pointed out, is the only governor in these 50 states to lose his jurisdiction to........
