Thursday, January 22, 2026

"There is no reasoning with these scoundrels": During a French TV Debate on Trump's Davos Prestation, "all signs of intelligent life leave the room"

Wednesday, Isaac Barchichat was invited on TF1's Darius Rochebin talk show for an LCI debate (he appears after the 15th minute) about Donald Trump's arrival and speech in Davos, with the ROF spokesman being — again — up against most if not all of the other guests, all partly or entirely against POTUS47, who, after being qualified as an imperialist, a "gangster," and a "predator," is now said to be a Stalinist.

By the way there has been much mockery that Trump apparently made a mistake, saying Iceland instead of Greenland (although both neighbors are, or have been, islands belonging to Denmark). But at 45:45, TF1's special envoy himself (almost) mixes up Greenland and the Netherlands.

During Barchichat's previous debate on LCI, two weeks ago, one member of Republicans Overseas France said that "the 'men' that Isaac has to debate on LCI sound more and more like the 'ladies' on The View." This time, it is worse.

For one, Paul has had enough of being diplomatic:
Isaac on LCI last night trying his best to talk some sense into the TDS affected panel that showed their complete disdain not only for Trump but for the USA as a whole. At the 40 minute mark they invite on Sergui Jirnov, the ex Russian spy who wants Trump impeached, and the insufferable Amy Porter who personifies your typical white Democrat woman who are the number one cause of all the lies and unrest in the USA. It goes completely off the rails as they relish in their mob-like mocking behavior  and all signs of intelligent life leave the room. Bravo to Isaac for trying his best but there is no reasoning with these scoundrels.

LCI :

Le 22h Rochebin du mercredi 21 janvier 2026 - Édition spéciale : Menace, humiliation, Trump défie l'Europe Publié aujourd'hui à 0h00 Au sommaire : “Cadre d’un futur accord sur le Groenland” (Trump). Groenland, “bon deal” pour USA et… pour nous ? OTAN, la France propose un exercice au Groenland. La menace d’une intervention américaine s’éloigne ?

TF1 : 
LCI :

Le 22h Rochebin du mercredi 21 janvier 2026 - Édition spéciale : Menace, humiliation, Trump défie l'Europe

Publié aujourd'hui à 0h00

Au sommaire : “Cadre d’un futur accord sur le Groenland” (Trump). Groenland, “bon deal” pour USA et… pour nous ? OTAN, la France propose un exercice au Groenland. La menace d’une intervention américaine s’éloigne ?

ROF:  

 Isaac Barchichat, Spokesperson for Republicans Overseas France, will appear tonight on LCI at 22h30 to discuss President Trump at Davos. Be sure to tune in! 

 Isaac Barchichat, Porte-Parole des Republicans Overseas France, apparaîtra ce soir sur LCI à 22h30 pour discuter du président Trump à Davos. Assurez-vous de regarder ! @LCI @isaacbarch #Davos2026

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

French Radio: Trump's Designs on Greenland Have to Do with Fighting Back Against the Strangulation that China Has Been Waging on the Western World for the Past 20 Years

 
When Philippe Karsenty was invited to a 20-minute debate on SudRadio with a member of the Rassemblement National (on Pierre-Romain Thionnet's 32nd birthday) about Donald Trump's latest tariff decisions — and about whether or not the EU should fight back — the spokesman for le Comité Trump France pointed out that POTUS47's designs on Greenland is about fighting back against the kind of strangulation that China has been waging against the Western world for the past 20 years and against its attempt to hold the Western world hostage by trying to control all rare earth minerals (15:40).

Par  avec Philippe Karsenty, Pierre-Romain Thionnet 

Droits de douane : l'UE a-t-elle raison de ne pas se laisser faire ? 


Droits de douane : l'UE a-t-elle raison de ne pas se laisser faire ? Débat Philippe Karsenty (Comité Trump France) x Pierre-Romain Thionnet (RN) 
Les invités
Related: • Beijing's Road & Belt:  China is not only trying to junk the Monroe Doctrine, it wants to establish itself as the head of the OAS



During His Second Term's First Year in the White House, Donald Trump Echoed Ronald Reagan in His Fight for Low Taxes and Against Bureaucracy


On the first anniversary of Donald Trump's second term, Sébastien Laye assesses the president's economic record in his interview with the L'Express weekly.

He Buried the Post-Cold War Régime, declares the French-American economist who doubles as a member of ROF (Republicans Overseas France), adding that

In the past, I have used the term "pragmatic liberalism" [in the European sense] in reference to Trumpenomics. In this respect, his economic framework remains consistent with the line of Reaganite American conservatives … : the primacy given to the market, the fight against bureaucracies, a central government reduced to the bare minimum, low and attractive taxation, and deregulation.

Sunday, January 18, 2026

In 2024, the EU Had a Surplus of 200 Billion Euros with the U.S., says Sébastien Laye; What This Means Is That the Europeans Need the Americans More than the Other Way Around

While Sébastien Laye believes that France’s economic collapse is inevitable and has been calling his country therefore nothing less than an Utter Merde-Show, the French-American member of Republicans Overseas France appeared in the pages of the Valeurs Actuelles weekly, interviewed by Éric Revel.  

After stating that the American economy has been remarkably solid in the past eight years, he goes on to point out one particular fact that has undoubtedly been in the mind (not to mention in the strategic plans) of Donald Trump for a very long time: In 2024, the EU had a surplus of 200 billion euros with the U.S.; usually, this would be — mindlessly (by economy-blind politicians and journalists) — presented in Europe as some kind of victory, but what it actually means is that the Europeans need the Americans more than the other way around.