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DFW

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Sat Sep 27, 2025, 06:54 AM Sep 27

Market day in a small German town. What's the topic of every discussion? We are. [View all]

My wife did the Saturday shopping at the farmers' market today. It's three times a week in the town square, and Saturday is the biggest. She took a quick break at a café on the square for cappuccino to wake her up. The day's newspapers lie on big tables for everyone to read (or not, as they see fit). They run the gamut from conservative (not Republican crazy style, but truly conservative) to left-leaning (not necessarily "liberal" as defined in the English language). She was there for a few minutes (I'll get to that later)*, and perused the headlines to see if there was any variation. Trump at the UN was front page news everywhere, and sub-themes were mostly concerning his new obsession to get every Democrat indicted who ever did or said anything in opposition to him. In other words, the word "dictatorship" reared its ugly head. Every European who hasn't grown up in Iceland or Switzerland lives in a land that has known some form of that within the last 3 centuries.

One problem that frustrates me to no end is that the US-based of the European news media completely ignore our opposition. Their audience knows who Trump is, but they have never heard of Governors Pritzker, Newsom, Mills, Hobbs, Senators Schiff, Whitehouse, Coons or Murphy, Reps. Crockett, Swalwell, Ocasio-Cortez, etc. They know more about Colbert and Kimmel because they are in the same line of work. One thing I hear from my European friends that pisses me off is "why don't the Democrats do or say anything?" We do plenty (Kimmel IS back on the air, isn't he?), and we have plenty to say. We can't force European news correspondents to get up on Sunday morning in time to see our people rant on the Sunday talk shows, but they do show up, and they DO have plenty to say. We write articles and bring lawsuits, but our judicial system is different, and so is our form of government. They should take a course before hopping a plane and deciding that we're doing nothing. It's good that they report on Trump being a disaster, but that isn't telling their audience something they don't know already. I sometimes feel like the European print news media is akin to a New York Times correspondent in Berlin in 1938 writing an article explaining that the Nazis don't like Jews, and expecting it to be breaking news back home, whereas any American who could read had known that for five years already.

*My wife took a few minutes at the café because one of the women at my travel agency across the square had seen her and brought over two train tickets I had ordered earlier this morning on the phone. Since we travel a lot, we are well known at the local travel agency. Still, my wife appreciated the gesture, so in turn, she ordered eight mini amaretto pastries from the café and brought them over to the travel agency. We're a small town in central Europe, so we still do that kind of thing here.

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Wonderful vignette. cachukis Sep 27 #1
3 nations are on a death watch NJCher Sep 27 #2
Argentina now too IbogaProject Sep 27 #6
I devoutly hope that something will. raccoon Sep 27 #8
I have had a similar experience. MLWR Sep 27 #3
Our current two-party system consists of the Party of Trump and the Party of Silence dalton99a Sep 27 #4
Not in my experience. Are you on mailing lists for Indivisible and your local Democratic activists? Hekate Sep 27 #16
Thanks for the news. You do a great job explaining what their news doesn't. You might add some numbers ancianita Sep 27 #5
Is the problem with European news media companies KS Toronado Sep 27 #7
No, quite different DFW Sep 27 #11
I see said the blind man KS Toronado Sep 27 #12
Kimmel and Colbert are celebrities. Trump was a celebrity before he was a politician. highplainsdem Sep 27 #9
I'm not sure we'd be well-advised to have a clear front-runner right now DFW Sep 27 #13
Agreed. Every time it looks like we have a frontrunner who is an actual politician (it's a knack)... Hekate Sep 27 #17
I still like him! DFW Sep 27 #18
Good to know. Thanks. 58Sunliner Sep 27 #10
thank you for a nice description in part about normal life elsewhere ClaudetteCC Sep 27 #14
TY so much for this. The "US Dems aren't doing/saying anything" trope is a popular one at DU itself... Hekate Sep 27 #15
It was so enjoyable reading your post DeeDeeNY Sep 28 #19
Except for when I lived in Spain, most of my education was in English. DFW Sep 28 #20
There is also this Republicanese phrase that doesn't adhere to rules except bad spelling -- DeeDeeNY Sep 28 #21
Noteworthy that they never follow their own instructions! n/t DFW Sep 28 #22
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