Monday, June 14, 2010

Europe Meets W

Leftist ankle-biters of Europe had no affection for America's George W. Bush. They saw Bush as a hyper-nationalistic cowboy. Now Europe can greet a couple of "W"s of their own. With the rise of Geert Wilders in the Netherlands and Bart De Wever in Belgium, Europe has to contend with two Flemish-speaking patriots, aware of and against the rapid Islamization, steadfast against crime and corruption, and determined to end their welfare states. These leaders are unashamedly nationalistic as was Bush, with De Wever accused by Belgium's French-speaking weaklings of jingo because he wishes to have the Flemish heartland stop carrying the sordid South. Both De Wevers and Wilders recognize that the immigrant horde comes to suck off the teat of the welfare state with antagonism instead of appreciation and any attempt at assimilation. Wilders and De Wever are not the rightist fringe, but like George W. Bush reflect the heart of the hard-working, law-abiding citizenry. The world would be a better place with more "WItalic"s and less socialist crybabies.

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