Putin, Macron, Biden which one is in better mental health? (Eng subs 2022)

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03/30/2022
For the past ten years, the Western press has been having a field day trying to unearth all the possible pathologies in Vladimir Putin.

And it's even worse since the invasion of Ukraine by Russia: according to the Euro-Atlanticist media, Putin is paranoid, completely mad, victim of many psychiatric symptoms, etc.

But let's pause for a moment on international comparisons.
Who, between Putin, Macron and Biden is the most sane?

François Asselineau offers you his analysis on the subject.

Depuis une dizaine d'années, la presse occidentale s'en donne à cœur joie pour essayer de dénicher toutes les pathologies possibles chez Vladimir Poutine .

Et c'est encore bien pire depuis l'invasion de l'Ukraine par la Russie : à en croire les médias euro-atlantistes, Poutine serait paranoïaque, complètement fou, victime de nombreux symptômes psychiatriques, etc.

Mais arrêtons-nous un instant sur des comparaisons internationales.
Qui, entre Poutine, Macron et Biden est le plus sain d'esprit ?

François Asselineau vous propose son analyse sur le sujet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLYKdFA1Pis

Who is François ASSELINEAU?
François Asselineau [fʁɑ̃ˈswa asəliˈno]aÉcouter, born September 14, 1957 in Paris, is a senior French civil servant and politician.

He joined the Finance Inspectorate in 1985 and then pursued a career as a senior civil servant which led him to work in various ministerial offices under the right-wing governments of the 1990s and, between 2004 and 2006, the post of General Delegate for Intelligence Economics at the Ministry of Economy and Finance. At the same time, he was an executive of the RPF then of the RIF and sat on the Paris Council from 2001 to 2008, elected on the list of Jean Tiberi.

In 2007, he founded the People's Republican Union (UPR), which campaigns for the exit from the European Union, the euro zone and NATO. This party is described by many observers as sovereigntist, anti-American and conspiratorial (As usual, of course). The political nuance attributed by the Ministry of the Interior to the lists and candidates of the UPR in the elections since 2014 is "diverse", while the party presents itself as being outside the right-left divide. François Asselineau is usually located on the right, even on the extreme right. Sometimes attached to Gaullism, he assumes this label and also presents himself as an opponent of the National Front.

After failing to stand in the presidential election of 2012, he is a candidate for that of 2017 and collects 0.92% of the vote. He again fails to stand in the presidential election of 2022, for lack of sufficient sponsorships.

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