Topic: Marine Le Pen

41 chapters across the catalog

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 1:27:38 - 1:29:28

1845: Slave Slab

Christine Lagarde, European Central Bank, Digital Euro

Reports suggest European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde may resign before her term ends in 2027 to avoid a potential far-right French president having a say in her successor. This move would allow Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz to appoint a new central banker before the French elections. The departure is viewed as a sign of instability within the Eurozone and the digital euro project.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:17:25 - 1:22:01

1806: Gray Zone

Marine Le Pen, French Parliamentary Deadlock

The French Parliament remains deeply divided, with the right-wing National Rally party sidelined despite holding 140 seats. Former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has suggested new presidential elections as a way to break the impasse. Meanwhile, legal actions against Marine Le Pen are viewed by some as an attempt to prevent her from gaining further political power.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 1:50:23 - 1:56:16

1752: Pell-Mell

Marine Le Pen, French Lawfare and European Right-Wing Politics

Marine Le Pen, leader of the National Rally in France, was sentenced to jail and barred from public office for five years following an embezzlement conviction. Supporters, including Viktor Orban and Geert Wilders, characterized the verdict as "lawfare" designed to prevent her from running against Emmanuel Macron. Critics argue the judicial system is being weaponized against right-wing populist leaders while ignoring similar allegations against left-wing parties.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 1:36:20 - 1:38:51

1737: Wrong Puberty

Make Europe Great Again, South Africa Aid Freeze

Right-wing leaders in Europe, including Viktor Orban and Marine Le Pen, gathered in Spain under the "Make Europe Great Again" (MEGA) banner. Simultaneously, President Trump signed an executive order halting aid to South Africa, citing human rights violations against the white minority. The move, dubbed "MANGA" (Make Africa News Great Again) by the hosts, signals a shift in U.S. diplomatic priorities toward traditional allies and specific human rights concerns.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 2:02:18 - 2:07:20

1693: Freedom Force

France New Prime Minister, Michel Barnier and Protests

President Emmanuel Macron appointed Michel Barnier as the new Prime Minister of France, sparking protests from the Leftist Coalition. Barnier, a veteran politician and former EU Brexit negotiator, will need support from Marine Le Pen's National Rally party to govern. The situation is described as a potential win for the "far right" despite Macron's efforts to block them.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 31:49 - 36:28

1679: No Jet No Deal

Global Populism and Intellectual MAGA Movement

David Brooks noted on PBS that the MAGA movement has evolved into a more "intellectually serious" entity, personified by JD Vance and supported by specific magazines and thinkers. He grouped Donald Trump with international figures like Viktor Orban and Giorgia Meloni, while critics argue that such grouping oversimplifies distinct national populist movements.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 2:24:38 - 2:28:58

1676: Douche Mobile

French Legislative Elections, Marine Le Pen and Campaign Finance Probe

Following a surprise third-place finish for the National Rally party in French elections, Marine Le Pen is facing a new probe into her 2022 campaign financing. Prosecutors are investigating allegations of embezzlement and fraud, including past loans from a Russian bank. The current political landscape in France is described as an "unprecedented" deadlock with no clear governing majority.

Flying Cars
Episode 1675 1:44:34 - 1:50:03

1675: Flying Cars

Marine Le Pen Interview, European Patriotism

Marine Le Pen challenged Christiane Amanpour's use of the "far-right" label during an interview, describing her party instead as "patriots" who defend national sovereignty. Le Pen argued for a "Europe of Nations" that respects democratic decisions rather than a "super technocratic structure" led by figures like Ursula von der Leyen. She emphasized that her movement seeks to redirect the EU toward collaborative projects like Airbus rather than centralized blackmail.

We're Working!
Episode 1674 1:07:37 - 1:13:22

1674: We're Working!

French Elections and the National Rally's Energy Policy

Jordan Bardella and the National Rally achieved a significant victory in the first round of the French legislative elections. The party's platform focuses on reducing energy taxes, ending wind power subsidies, and investing in nuclear reactors to combat inflation and "punitive ecology."

Spillover
Episode 1668 45:59 - 49:58

1668: Spillover

Emmanuel Macron Calls Snap Election in France

Following a defeat in the EU elections, French President Emmanuel Macron called for snap national elections to be held starting June 30th. Marine Le Pen's National Rally party gained significant momentum, leading to speculation that Macron is attempting to force the right-wing to govern during the challenging Olympic period. The hosts also discuss the political climate in San Francisco and the UK.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 2:27:37 - 2:31:12

1666: Wyrd

South Africa Elections, ANC Majority Loss and EU Parliament Surge

The African National Congress (ANC) lost its parliamentary majority in South Africa for the first time in 30 years. Meanwhile, in Europe, right-wing parties like Marine Le Pen’s National Rally and Germany’s AfD are surging in the European Parliament elections. The hosts discuss the limited power of the EU Parliament compared to the European Commission.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 28:18 - 30:30

1628: Bad Rap

France Immigration Protests, National Preference Laws

Thousands of protesters gathered in Paris to oppose new immigration laws championed by President Emmanuel Macron and supported by Marine Le Pen's National Rally party. The legislation introduces the concept of "national preference," which restricts social benefits for non-citizens and imposes fines on undocumented migrants. The French Constitutional Council is reviewing the legality of these measures amid rising populist sentiment.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 33:23 - 36:29

1618: Fat Leonard

The News Agents Podcast and the Rise of the Far Right

The popular UK podcast "The News Agents" released an investigative report on the surge of nationalist and "far-right" movements across Europe. The report highlights election victories in Italy, Hungary, and the Netherlands as a threat to liberal democracy, while critics view the coverage as establishment alarmism against normal populist sentiment.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 10:07 - 13:18

1561: Star Butler

Marine Le Pen, Russian Collusion Report Fiasco

A French parliamentary commission report alleged ties and collusion between Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party and the Kremlin. Le Pen dismissed the findings as a "sectarian and dishonest" political maneuver, comparing the situation to the American Mueller report and denying that she serves as a mouthpiece for Vladimir Putin.

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 48:12 - 51:19

1446: That 70's Podcast

Global Diesel Prices and French Election Results

Surging natural gas and diesel prices in the United States and Europe are attributed to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with New York Harbor diesel hitting record highs. In France, Emmanuel Macron secured re-election against Marine Le Pen, a result framed by analysts as a victory for the EU and NATO. The hosts suggest that the Ukraine conflict will be used as a primary talking point in the upcoming U.S. midterm elections to distract from domestic inflation.

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 1:10:39 - 1:13:29

1446: That 70's Podcast

French Election Irregularities and Fiber Optic Sabotage

Reports of irregularities in the French election include videos of allegedly tampered ballots for Marine Le Pen. Following the election, France experienced coordinated sabotage of fiber optic cables in multiple locations, causing significant internet outages. The hosts discuss the vulnerability of physical internet infrastructure and the potential motives behind such attacks.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1445 36:45 - 37:43

1445: Trusted Flaggers

French Presidential Election, Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen

Early reports from the French presidential election indicate Emmanuel Macron holds a significant lead over Marine Le Pen. The hosts characterize France as a fundamentally socialist country that is unlikely to elect a far-right candidate despite multiple attempts by Le Pen.

Carbeque
Episode 1068 3:11 - 5:18

1068: Carbeque

Italy Political Climate, Marijuana Legalization, Social Toxicity

The political situation in Italy is characterized by a dysfunctional coalition between extreme left and extreme right parties, resulting in legislative stagnation. Marijuana was briefly legalized following a previous election before being recriminalized within a single year. Socially, residents express a fear of sharing political opinions in public settings, mirroring polarized climates in the United States, France, and the Netherlands.

Pentacon
Episode 1015 9:55 - 12:22

1015: Pentacon

Steve Bannon, Marine Le Pen, National Front Congress

Former White House strategist Steve Bannon appeared at the National Front Party congress in Lille to support Marine Le Pen. Bannon encouraged party members to embrace labels like "racist" and "xenophobe" as badges of honor while the party rebranded and stripped founder Jean-Marie Le Pen of his honorary title. The appearance signals Bannon's transition into an international political consultant for right-wing European movements.

Meme Fumes
Episode 927 3:46 - 9:18

927: Meme Fumes

French Presidential Election, Emmanuel Macron versus Marine Le Pen

France holds its presidential runoff election between globalist technocrat Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen. Former U.S. President Barack Obama breaks diplomatic norms by officially endorsing Macron, a move characterized as election meddling. Security is heightened across France with 50,000 officers on duty following recent terror attacks in Paris and Nice.