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‘Trump Shock’: European Media in Meltdown Over Trump’s Victory

‘Trump Shock’: European Media in Meltdown Over Trump’s Victory

The Guardian columnist: “The thought of a Trump presidency is eating me alive.”

The European mainstream media is in a meltdown this morning after President Donald Trump’s historic victory in the U.S. election.

“Why do they vote for Trump?” the leading German news Tageszeitung asked. How could the majority of American voters “support a man like Trump, who insults political opponents, offends allied countries, questions the electoral system, and also advocates anti-worker policies?” the newspaper wondered.

“On paper, the Democrats’ program for the middle class is better than the Republicans’. But why are the Democrats receiving less and less support from this group?” the clueless German daily asked.

German magazine Der Spiegel covered the news with the headline “The Trump Shock.”

“After Donald Trump’s election victory, the U.S. is facing a political turning point,” the weekly added.

The German establishment fears that Trump will make them pay more for their own defense and raise tariffs to drive down the massive trade deficit. “What will happen” when Trump enters the White House?” the German weekly Der Stern asked Wednesday.

“68 percent of people in Germany fear Donald Trump’s election victory. Because, unlike Kamala Harris, he is threatening major changes in how he deals with Germany,” the weekly worriedly, though rightly, concluded.

Even while reporting Trump’s historic comeback, the BBC couldn’t refrain itself from calling the incoming U.S. president a ‘convicted felon’ and accused him of having ‘extreme ideas.’

“It’s not hard to see why he is a deeply polarising figure,” the UK broadcaster commented. “Throughout the campaign, Trump used incendiary rhetoric – making crass jokes and threatening vengeance against his political enemies.”

The British newspaper Guardian sounded heartbroken while reporting on Kamala Harris’ election night watch party on the Howard University campus in Washington. “The Scene at Howard University had echoes of Hillary Clinton’s loss in 2016 as the US appears poised to return Trump to power,” the newspaper sobbedly recalled.

“The crowd that gathered was excited. The music pulsed. Members of Harris’s AKA sorority, wearing pink and green, danced together,” the Guardian noted. “As Donald Trump began to carve out an expected early lead on Tuesday evening, jitters set in.”

Others were even more unhinged. “The thought of a Trump presidency is eating me alive,” The Guardian columnist Francine Prose wrote.

“I’m neither the calmest nor the most anxious person,” Prose assured. “But as Donald Trump’s presidential victory seems more certain by the minute, I feel sick to my stomach with worry.”

“I hoped to go to sleep on election night knowing Harris had won, and that we were safe. But that is not what was in store for us,” she complained.

Another British daily disparagingly remarked on Trump campaign’s ability to mobilize young men. “By using his egotistical persona to get out the young, male … vote, Trump has defied the laws of political gravity to win in places where Republicans are usually goners,” the London-based Independent commented.

Stocks rise worldwide, U.S. dollar surges

If global markets are any indicator, stocks rose in Europe and Asia in anticipation of a Trump victory. The U.S. dollar also surged in foreign markets, testifying to America’s economic and geopolitical strength under a strong leader like Trump.

The BBC reported:

Benchmark stock indexes across Asia were mostly higher on Wednesday, while the US dollar was also up. (…)

Futures trading on the major US stock indexes was pointing sharply higher. That came after the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all closed more than 1% higher.

The world’s largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, jumped to a record high of more than $75,000 (£58,145).

The US dollar was up by more than 1.5% against a basket of other major currencies, including the euro, pound and the Japanese yen.

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European, world leaders congratulate Trump

European and Western leaders hailed President Trump for his landmark victory.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was among the first to congratulate.

European leaders also followed suit, the French newspaper Le Monde reports:

World leaders, on Wednesday, November 6, congratulated Donald Trump, who has claimed victory in the US presidential election, with French President Emmanuel Macron being the first Western leader to call him “President Donald Trump.” Macron said he was ready to work with the US vote frontrunner “with respect and ambition” like “we managed to do for four years.” In a post on X, Macron said that the relationship with Trump would “take account of your convictions, and mine,” adding: “For more peace and prosperity.” (…)

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen congratulated Trump, expressing hope that Washington and Brussels will work together. “I warmly congratulate Donald J. Trump. The EU and the US are more than just allies. We are bound by a true partnership between our people, uniting 800 million citizens. So let’s work together on a strong transatlantic agenda that keeps delivering for them,” Von der Leyen wrote, on X.

NATO chief Mark Rutte also saluted Trump’s victory and said his return to power would help the alliance. “His leadership will again be key to keeping our Alliance strong. I look forward to working with him again to advance peace through strength through NATO,” Rutte said, in a statement.

Germany’s President also congratulated the president-elect, state-run DW TV reported:

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier joined other world leaders in congratulating Trump as the likelihood of him winning the US elections drew nearer.

“I send you my congratulations on your success in the election for the 47th President of the United States of America,” Steinmeier said in a statement.

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Paddy M | November 6, 2024 at 9:24 am

Eurotrash politicians support incarcerating people for social media posts, but do tell about muh fascism.


 
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DSHornet | November 6, 2024 at 9:30 am

“Pay your own way” is hard for Europeans to hear but it’s long past time they hear it again like they did in his first term.
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“The German establishment fears that Trump will make them pay more for their own defense and raise tariffs to drive down the massive trade deficit.”

During Trump’s last term he forced a reexamination of NATO, asking the obvious question of Germany:

“Are the Russians your friends or your enemies?”

His argument:
If the Russians are friends of Europe and Germany, then NATO is unnecessary and should be disbanded.

If the Russians are not friends why are you allowing your countries to become so dependent on Russian oil and gas?

The Germans promised to start paying their share of NATO expenses but never actually did as they stalled through the end of the administration.

As for tariffs I would like to remind everyone that Trump is a negotiator supreme. I did labor relation negotiations for a major U.S. firm so I know a little about the tactics. The threat of tariffs is a wonderful level to get concessions in other areas (see NATO above). I don’t think that Europe will actually see any tariffs but you can’t give that impression or you lose the leverage.

China, I believe WILL see tariffs, in an attempt to move some manufacturing out of China, if not actually back to the U.S.


 
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Whitewall | November 6, 2024 at 9:33 am

“The thought of a Trump presidency is eating me alive,”
Well, that’s one way to lose weight..


 
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TargaGTS | November 6, 2024 at 9:33 am

The surge of the US Dollar is one of the most important and telling indicators about the impact of Trump’s victory.


 
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guyjones | November 6, 2024 at 9:34 am

European leftists are as stupid, naive, destructive and contemptible as our home-grown, American Dhimmi-crats. They’re still fawning over the rank incompetence of narcissist-incompetent-dunce, Obama, because that dolt paid the E.U. bureaucracy and leftist European leadership obsequious deference and praise.


     
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    guyjones in reply to guyjones. | November 6, 2024 at 9:35 am

    Obama’s political clout and influence is gone, now. May this wretched and vile POS hustler, demagogue and racial arsonist retire to his Martha’s Vineyard and Hawaii mansions, never to be seen or heard, again.


       
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      George S in reply to guyjones. | November 6, 2024 at 9:49 am

      If his Ears attended any meetings where the DoJ and the Biden people were hashing out their plans to prosecute and sue Trump, he should be indicted as a co-conspirator and take a 15 year retirement detour in a federal cell.


 
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George S | November 6, 2024 at 9:45 am

“On paper”, the Red Coats should have handily defeated the Colonists.

Maybe these foreigners, these so-called “journalists”, should mind their own damn business. This was OUR election. Trump is OUR President, not theirs.


     
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    DaveGinOly in reply to SField. | November 6, 2024 at 12:09 pm

    The EU’s own dependence on US strength and wealth has put them into the precarious situation in which they now find themselves. They’ve become as dependent on the US as they’ve made their own citizens dependent upon them, and are reacting in the same way their citizens would react if cuts to their welfare were suggested. They don’t see how welfare weakens their citizens and, remarkably consistently, they don’t see how their dependence on the US has weakened them. (If they do see how welfare weakens their citizens, then their self-imposed reliance on the US is inexplicable. So I have to believe they have a blind spot for the problems caused by welfare. They really do believe it’s a net good, rather than a net evil.)


       
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      Dolce Far Niente in reply to DaveGinOly. | November 6, 2024 at 1:36 pm

      Like all leftists, the EU welfare systems (financed by the US taxpayer) is simply a scheme to remain in power by vote purchasing. None of them are motivated by what is best for their own citizens.

      But maybe the EU will be motivated to dump NATO if paying for their own defense cuts into their vote-for-me welfare expenses.


 
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Ironclaw | November 6, 2024 at 10:08 am

LIbtard Tears!!! So Delicious!!! MORE!!!

They’re in shock?

They saw a steam roller named Trump barreling toward a paper dolly named Harris. What did they think was going to happen?


 
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BigDaveLA | November 6, 2024 at 10:38 am

Be afraid, be very afraid!!!

Jack Smith is unemployed!!!

Best ever


 
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SeekingRationalThought | November 6, 2024 at 11:31 am

It’s good to be reminded that Europe has even more brainless dweebs than the Democrat party and its regressive progressive wing.. The same people complaining of Trump’s rudeness, never hesitate to look down on and insult those who disagree with their self-aggrandizing views. What these parasitical careerist really fear is being forced to engage in productive labor while living with diminished life-styles. It will be fun to watch.

Starmer and Macron need to look in the mirror.


 
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DaveGinOly | November 6, 2024 at 12:01 pm

Q: Why do they vote for Trump?
A: Obama, Biden, & Harris

Newton didn’t know it, but he formulated at least one law that applies to politics as well as physics.

Strange that these foreign press mouthpieces for Big Government have not learned anything from the rightwards tilt their own populace is taking

The dildo of circumstances seldom arrives lubricanted.

“Why do they vote for Trump?” the leading German news Tageszeitung asked. How could the majority of American voters “support a man like Trump, who insults political opponents, offends allied countries, questions the electoral system, and also advocates anti-worker policies?” the newspaper wondered…

The Democrats do all those things too, dumb German


 
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The_Mew_Cat | November 6, 2024 at 1:08 pm

Maybe they should go to a fine British pub or the German Hoffbrauhaus and drown their sorrows in some beer. They will get over it.

And if they want to visit the US, they can guzzle some very good cider at the Trump Cidery ha ha ha.

“Others were even more unhinged. “The thought of a Trump presidency is eating me alive,” “


 
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jimincalif | November 6, 2024 at 1:14 pm

“On paper, the Democrats’ program for the middle class is better than the Republicans’.“

I love this quote, it encapsulates so much of what is wrong with the left, and perfectly describes the problem with socialism. It doesn’t actually work in real life!


 
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McGehee 🇺🇲 Trump 2024 | November 6, 2024 at 1:54 pm

“I’m sorry, Europe — are you someone whose opinions are supposed to matter to us?”

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