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Dumbest Political Divide Is Slam Dunk For Right In Europe

For all the tedium of American political debates, at least we don’t have to defend air-conditioning.

Not so in France, where “air-conditioning has become part of the political tug of war” amid a summer heat wave, writes The New York Times (NYT). 

On the side of air-conditioning, and reason, is Marine Le Pen. Le Pen is variously described as “far-right” (as by the NYT), “right-wing,” or “conservative,” depending on the author’s politics. (RELATED: ‘FREE MARINE LE PEN!’: Trump Voices Support For French Right-Wing Politician After Prison Sentence, Ban From Elections)

She’s promised to deploy a “major air-conditioning equipment plan” if her party gains national control, according to the NYT. 

Le Pen is a former leader of the National Rally party and a front-runner for France’s 2027 presidential election. That is, until March, when Le Pen was barred from seeking public office for five years by a criminal court judge, supposedly for embezzlement offenses. 

Anti-sweat activism is frowned upon by the likes of Marine Tondelier, the leader of France’s “The Ecologists” party. Tondelier prefers the “greening” of cities and a total “ecological and social” overhaul, according to a translation of remarks from her X account. 

“Air-conditioning is what you’d call a maladaptation,” said Dan Lert, deputy mayor of Parisian “ecological transition” policy, according to the NYT. “To fix a real problem, you make it worse.”

The next presidential election will truly test the French’s affinity for self-flagellation. One party offers a suicidal immigration policy and heat stroke. The other party offers not that. (RELATED: ‘Would Come To An End’: France’s Liberal Darling President May Have A Real Problem On His Hands)

About 175,000 people die from “heat related causes” per year in Europe, according to the United Nations. Slightly more than 14,000 Americans have died “directly from heat-related causes” since 1979, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 

One has to wonder if Europe’s leaders hate Europeans. No air-conditioning for the French. State-mandated stuck windows for the British. Shuttered nuclear power plants for the Germans.

And waves of unvetted migrants for everyone.

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