Andrew Anglin #wingnut #elitist dailystormer.cn

[From "France: Macron Wins by Massive Margin"]

I said repeatedly, from the beginning, that there was no way Le Pen was going to win this election. Frankly, I didn’t even bother covering it very much, as the only interesting part were the Zemmour memes

But frankly, I had no idea that the gap was going to be this big. I thought it would look more like an American election, with a slim margin of victory for Macron[…]
The left keeps talking about how democracy has failed because their candidates don’t get elected. I would like to assert that democracy has failed because my candidates do not get elected[…]
Both right and left agree that democracy has failed, so we need to accept this reality[…]
This never made any sense, this universal suffrage idea[…]
How can you possibly believe that peasant rabble has the collective intelligence to guide the ship of state?[…]
The Founding Fathers spoke at length of the problems of democracy before it was ever even implemented at scale

This is why it is so frustrating to hear Tucker Carlson ramble on about how “real democracy has never been tried”[…]The 2020 election was hoaxed, but this was primarily a result of extreme Jewish neurosis – it’s not like Trump was ever going to actually do anything[…]
I believe strongly that Trump came in in 2016 thinking he was going to do something. Then it became clear that the Congress would refuse to go along[…]
Trump was trying to repeal Obamacare, and John McCain came in[…]
Trump’s election was a quirk, a glitch in the system, but the system was able to easily deal with that[…]
I think the initial American Republic idea was fine. This had voting, but only stakeholders – determined by land-ownership – were able to vote[…]
I would also not be opposed to any kind of new system that established some kind of tyrannical autocracy based on vulgar populism. An autocracy can actually be held accountable

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