Emmanuel Macron and the hope of audacity

The new French president is a bulwark against forces seeking to undermine democracy worldwide.
New French president Emmanuel Macron, right, meets with Paraguay's finance minister, Santiago Peña, in 2016.
The victory of the passionately pro-European Union, Bardot-gapped Emmanuel Macron in Sunday’s French présidentielle wasn’t just a triumph of globalism over nationalism, it was a triumph of sanity over political perversity. In an era when the special interests have degrade...

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