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lupercal wrote:Wait a minute, isn't he supposed to be cheerleading those brave Twitbook blogger hee-roes? hmm..
He kind of sounds like the socialist he says he is, doesn't he?
Does anyone still seriously believe he wasn't taken out just like Spitzer, Ritter, McGreevey and all those other scandalous public figures who threatened to upset the gravy train?
Sarkozy popularity edges up after DSK charges: poll
PARIS | Sun May 22, 2011 7:20am EDT
(Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy's popularity rating has edged up 1 percentage point but remains near record lows following the sexual assault charges against former IMF chief Dominique Strass-Kahn, according to a poll.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/ ... 2H20110522
barracuda wrote:lupercal wrote:Wait a minute, isn't he supposed to be cheerleading those brave Twitbook blogger hee-roes? hmm..
This is the kind of muddy thinking that your flawed analysis engenders. Of course the head of the IMF isn't interested in social unrest as it's playing out in North Africa. For they and their sponsors, a stable dictatorship able to steadily deliver the terms of their rapacious financial arrangements is primary.
lupercal wrote:^ Does anyone doubt that the biggest beneficiary is Sarkozy?Sarkozy popularity edges up after DSK charges: poll
PARIS | Sun May 22, 2011 7:20am EDT
(Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy's popularity rating has edged up 1 percentage point but remains near record lows following the sexual assault charges against former IMF chief Dominique Strass-Kahn, according to a poll.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/ ... 2H20110522
lupercal wrote:Does anyone doubt that the biggest beneficiary is Sarkozy?
Fine, if you think he's really talking about "a stable dictatorship," back it up with a link, like I did. Otherwise your opinion is like that thing everyone has and everyone's stinks, and worth about as much, no?
Canadian_watcher wrote:lupercal wrote:^ Does anyone doubt that the biggest beneficiary is Sarkozy?Sarkozy popularity edges up after DSK charges: poll
PARIS | Sun May 22, 2011 7:20am EDT
(Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy's popularity rating has edged up 1 percentage point but remains near record lows following the sexual assault charges against former IMF chief Dominique Strass-Kahn, according to a poll.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/ ... 2H20110522
hardly cause for a cocktail party at the Sarkozy compound.. I mean 1%?
lupercal wrote:Canadian_watcher wrote:lupercal wrote:^ Does anyone doubt that the biggest beneficiary is Sarkozy?Sarkozy popularity edges up after DSK charges: poll
PARIS | Sun May 22, 2011 7:20am EDT
(Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy's popularity rating has edged up 1 percentage point but remains near record lows following the sexual assault charges against former IMF chief Dominique Strass-Kahn, according to a poll.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/ ... 2H20110522
hardly cause for a cocktail party at the Sarkozy compound.. I mean 1%?
Eliminating DSK means the difference between losing and winning in 2012 so I'd say yes, there's major cause for cocktails at chez Sarkozy.
barracuda wrote:I don't require a third party to "buttress" my thinking with their own. And what - your link of an IMF speech at the Brookings Institute is supposed to be taken as the word of god from on high? It's nothing but opinion, the opinion of a classic capitalist discussing how to scrape more productivity from an exploited population, AKA propaganda.
The Global Jobs Crisis: Sustaining the Recovery through Employment and Equitable Growth
Event Summary: The 2008 global economic crisis hit working people around the world the hardest. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), as many as 30 million people lost their jobs as a result of the crisis. Youth unemployment is especially high, raising the specter of a "lost generation." At the same time, inequality between rich and poor has reached record levels in many countries, which bodes poorly for social cohesion. As recent events in the Middle East and North Africa demonstrate, joblessness and inequality can trigger political instability and unrest.
http://www.brookings.edu/events/2011/04 ... _jobs.aspx
blanc wrote:"Eliminating DSK means the difference between losing and winning in 2012 so I'd say yes, there's major cause for cocktails at chez Sarkozy."
You're assuming that a different opposition candidate can't be dusted off in time.
Canadian_watcher wrote:For a really pointed take on DSK and the rape scandal, here's a piece from I Blame The Patriarchy, which I do not regularly read but do sometimes get a kick out of:Meanwhile, if, unlike blamer redpeachmoon, you serenely abide in your cloister under a self-imposed news blackout, you may not have heard of the IMF rapist. No great loss. If you’ve heard of one IMF rapist, you’ve heard of’em all.
This particular IMF rapist is Dominique Strauss-Kahn, 62, pink-faced captain of industry and managing director of the International Monetary Fund. Dominique Strauss-Kahn went on a little spree in Manhattan last weekend and assaulted a hotel employee. According to the first link I clicked on Google, this is how it went down: Strauss-Kahn “emerged from the bathroom naked and dragged [the hotel employee] through the suite from room to room in a violent sex attack.” He then high-tailed it to JFK, licketty-split, but was yanked off his flight to Paris just before takeoff, brought back to “a police cell in Harlem,” and denied bail as a flight risk. [cite]
The woman Strauss-Kahn attacked is being referred to as a “maid” or “chambermaid.”
Maid is a creepy-ass word. No matter what, a maid is not a good thing to be. In days of yore the term was used to denote a mythical female who had so far escaped — but would soon be forced into — getting pronged by some entitled prick. Denoting females thusly was of vital importance back in yore; owing to a lot of macho-religious nonsense that equated women with sex, as-yet-unpronged ladies were worth more than pronged ones. Intact virtue could make or break your career.
Nowadays maid still refers most commonly to a member of the sex class, but with less emphasis on purity, and more emphasis on the flipside of the misogyny nickel — suitability for interaction with other people’s filth. It means “low-status servant who cleans up after high-status assholes.”
Some high-status assholes make themselves feel like magnanimous benefactors by calling their maids “housekeepers,” paying them “more” than the maids would make back in the Dominican Republic, and treating them “like” family. Oh please. The job is fucking cruddy. It’s so cruddy that dudes are never, ever maids. If maids were actually paid what the work is actually worth, dudes would get all the maid jobs.
Also, your maid already has a family, Your Highness.
Anyway, in the narrative of IMF rapist Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the victim’s status as a sub-human hotel cleaner is an important detail. Apparently this Strauss-Kahn shitsack is a celebrated rapscallion, rake, and ladies’ man. Boys will be boys! His nickname in the classy world of international finance is reportedly “the great seducer.” So it makes titillating how-the-mighty-have-fallen news copy to depict him, not as a suave Casanova jetsetting around with supermodel heiresses, but as a privileged fiend predating a powerless, lower-caste menial. In a world where it’s generally considered OK to use women according to their universally-acknowledged purpose (sex), it is sometimes permissible to use them, as long as patriarchal prurience is served, for other stuff, such as, in this case, leverage in toppling a poobah. As for the actual woman herself, nobody gives a rat’s ass about her. She is merely a symbol of a towering potentate’s descent into ignominy, frothily recounted by patriarchal media. Like the virginal maids of yore, hotel maids are also receptacles for male disdain.
Anyone who goes around calling himself “the great seducer” is undoubtedly a serial rapist, so naturally other women are beginning to turn up with accounts of Strauss-Kahn’s abuses. One of them, a young journalist who had previously publicly recounted her assault (with Strauss-Kahn’s name redacted), now describes his behavior during her attempted rape as that of a “rutting chimp.” Not surprisingly, the woman didn’t press charges at the time. She didn’t want her career to be permanently stained with “she’s the girl who accused Strauss-Kahn of rape.” Which is exactly how rapists get away with it: fear, humiliation, and shame are superb silencers.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn will undoubtedly get away with it, too. He has retained Michael Jackson’s lawyer.
Speaking of entitled white patriarchs who use domestic employees as toilets, California ex-governator Arnold Schwarzenegger has apparently fathered a child with “a longtime member of their household staff.” Wife Maria Shriver, an original member of the long-suffering-stand-by-your-political-man wives’ club back in aught-three while candidate Arnie was at the center of a groping scandal, has finally left the schmuck.
Internationally powerful, white, rich, successful, married to heiresses they famously cheat on at every opportunity — these dudes are patriarchy’s poster-boys. You don’t become a global financier or a steroid-poppin’ muscleman California grope-ulator by being an enlightened sweetheart of a guy who doesn’t rape the maid.
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