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Monday, October 17, 2011
It's Monsieur L'Ordinaire
The Socialist presidential candidate in France
will be
François Hollande, Monsieur L'Ordinaire himself. It is reassuring to have a Socialist candidate who looks and sounds so like a socialist apparatchiks.
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