Yes, you are misusing the word because she's not a Fascist and you don't know what you're talking about. Whether I like her or not is irrelevant, same as where I am from is irrelevant (otherwise don't ever comment on things outside of your country). I don't give a damn what some court said you can call her. Does she support Mussolini's ideology as laid out in Doctrine of Fascism? Yes or no? No.You said, and i quote
You are arguing against my use of fascism therefore i take your post literally. Why put in the obama straw man?
I am not misusing the word, it seems you are attempting to redefine it so your hero is not covered.
I provided a link that shows a french court decision, sorry if it upsets you but thats life, your american opinion of french politics and law are not really relevant.
I think I know more about that than you since I've been a Fascist and kind of still am. I just don't like when people misuse terms. "Fascist" and "Communist" aren't insults to me. They're not scary words to me. If she was a Fascist, fine. But she's not. She's just a moderate right-wing populist with nationalist leanings. She actually kicked out the more radical members of the party, including her father who she still is feuding with, pulling the party more to the center to increase their appeal.
And I brought up Obama because it's the exact same thing you're doing - using a political ideology as a smear term against people you don't like.