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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Dominque a Pique, a Peek

DSK falls from grace with the French public despite his being "innocent" and a supposed victim of the U.S. justice system. And yet Bill Clinton behaved just as badly (if not worse) and he remains a hero to Democrats and popular with the general public here.

Those fickle and unsophisticated French people, when are they ever going to grow up?

UPDATE:
DSK, as he is known, was favored to win next year's election before he crossed paths with Nafissatou Diallo, the chambermaid from Guinea, at his five-star hotel suite in Manhattan in May.
Nafissatou? Sounds an awful lot like Nosferatu. Coincidence?

1 comment:

  1. One of the most intersting elements of this is the quote from DSK wife's biographer, Alain Hertoghe, "tells me that Ms. Sinclair says that an "earthquake" has hit her life, and that she is in the process of rethinking everything." One has to question why Ms. Sinclair/Mrs. DSK is entitled by herself to a 'biographer'. Is it a commentary on our society in this relative new 21st century about the important elements of society?

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