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

Dumbest Political Divide Is Slam Dunk For Conservatives In Europe
In France, ‘air-conditioning has become part of the political tug of war’ amid a summer heat wave, according to The New York Times (NYT).
