"Pierre-Andr?? Taguieff, a French specialist on racism, told me that Dieudonn?? in some ways reminds him of C??line, who, in 1937, ???sensed something in the air, coming partly from abroad, from Germany and other parts of Europe, and partly from France???a feeling that anti-Semitism was becoming a strong cause, with a broad resonance, across the political spectrum." . . . .