A little to cheer The Freedom Party’s Norbert Hofer has polled almost 36% in the first round of the Austrian presidential election. It takes an absolute majority to secure the presidency, so we will now see the Establishment pull behind the second candidate, who is Green Party’s Van der Bellen, and who attracted 20% of the vote. Opinion polls had given the latter a 2 point lead over Hofer, which turned out to be wildly wrong. However, in recent years we have seen nationalists suffer defeat in second round polls, and that could still be the outcome here. In any event, today’s vote breaks the stranglehold on the presidency of the two Establishment parties, which has been unbroken since 1945. The presidency itself is a largely ceremonial role. But of course, optimism is now high for a nationalist breakthrough in the 2018 Austrian General Election. Comments:2
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Posted by (((Schulz, Kantor))) warn Hofer on Fri, 06 May 2016 17:54 | # European Parliament President Martin Schulz has issued an official warning against Austria if it dares to elect the Freedom Party’s (FPÖ) Norbert Hofer on May 22.
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Posted by Guessedworker on Sun, 22 May 2016 18:02 | # A little more to cheer: Excluding postal votes, the totals for the Austrian presidential candidates are: Hofer 1,937,863 (51.9) Post votes total 869,880, and will be counted tomorrow. The result will be known during the day. 6
Posted by Guessedworker on Sun, 22 May 2016 18:09 | # A conversation from the current Breitbart thread:
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Posted by FPÖ Wins, but Postal Votes to Come on Mon, 23 May 2016 08:13 | # FPÖ Wins, but Postal Votes to Come Hofer: 51.9%. Van den Bellen: 48.1%. The FPÖ’s Norbert Hofer has won an outright majority of 144,006 votes in the second round of the Austrian presidential elections held today—but the final result will only be known on Monday morning, May 23, when the postal votes are counted. 8
Posted by Guessedworker on Mon, 23 May 2016 14:42 | # With only one district (Innsbruck) remaining to count its postal votes, it is now settled that the Green Party candidate Alexander van der Bellen is the new president of Austria. He is currently 16,000 votes ahead. There will be some talk of how the postal vote is a corrupt medium, especially given the Muslim tendency to use it. But that won’t bother the Establishment which has seen off the nationalist challenge this time. Van der Bellen has stated that if, in 2018, the Freedom Party win the general election he will, as President, refuse to swear them in to office and look, instead, to a minority Establishment government. In the interim, the likely political scenario is that the current government will behave more patriotically in a bid to throttle the Freedom Party’s appeal. 9
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Posted by J.F. loves Roosh V. on Mon, 21 May 2018 07:48 | # On this episode of JF Gariepy’s show, The Public Space, JF interviews Patrick Little, who states that Norbert Hofer was robbed of his election victory by “the greatest election fraud in history.” Earlier in the show JF performs a scathing review of Steven Crowder’s show, revealing Crowder’s appalling Zionism, hosting guests who mock the murder of unarmed Palestinians…
...so that was a good expose of Crowder - and wasn’t he the guy who Andrew Anglin was plugging as a straight shooter? Wasn’t David Duke endorsing Crowder as well? On the negative side, JF says that he “loves Roosh V.”, that he is “making true masculinity great again and bringing it to the public space.” ...JF should know better than that. What Roosh V. is bringing to the public space is Middle Eastern Muslim R-Selector “masculinity.” ...teaching it to non-Whites as well, to apply against European women and human ecology. Post a comment:
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