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I think it is relevant who wins in Bavaria and Austria - because that decides how the relationship with the US will be handled in the future.

The Spiegel has other topics too - I usually get interesting links for the Salon from it.

And how are we supposed to influence the European politcs if we do not discuss them on a site that has the word European in it's title.

by Fran (fran at eurotrib dot com) on Sat Sep 27th, 2008 at 01:45:24 AM EST
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The thing is, we know who is going to win in Bavaria, the only question is by how much. Austria - I don't get the SPO these days. But I was mostly remarking on how obsessed Europeans have become with the US elections, and it's not like it just began when the general campaign moved into full swing, the papers have been full of front page stories for almost a year now. They're responding to the interest of their audience. The ET, with its Europeans anglophone and especially interested in international affairs, plus its American minority, and its origins in American political blogs - how could it not be obsessed. But yeah, we should be doing more on this stuff. There have been a few diaries recently - DoDo, nanne, and a couple others. But between the American election and the financial disaster porn everything else is getting squeezed out. Hopefully by the end of November the election at least will stop generating interest, and we can get back to our proper main focus.
by MarekNYC on Sat Sep 27th, 2008 at 02:05:42 AM EST
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The focus on the US elections in Germany probably has its roots in the complete understanding of a large majority of Germans that the Bushco residency has been a complete disaster for the rest of the world.

Germany is where one of Michael Moore's books topped the charts forever, where Stoiber was defeated because of Schröder's stance against the war, and a book of bushisms (Voll Daneben; trans = Completely Off the Mark?) also topped the charts.  Even many business leaders, who normally would be considered conservative repugs, recognized this state of affairs.

i remain horrified by the whole election process, as the system falls apart. Ich stehe auf Palin (lit. i stand on Palin) for her brilliant analysis that passing the bailout plan is what's needed to undergird health care while creating the good globalization jobs not the bad competitive ones.

Germans have to be laughing at the intelligence of the amurkan electorate.

"Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage." - Anaïs Nin

by Crazy Horse on Sat Sep 27th, 2008 at 05:34:41 AM EST
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