It's a good thing that Dominique Strauss-Kahn, a dirty French socialist with exquisite (and expensive) tastes, living a life of elite luxury, gets handcuffed and tossed in Ricker's without bail for trying to demean a fellow human. More dirty socialists should go down this way. That'll teach those French bastards to come over here and act, well, French.
Maureen Dowd begins her NYT editorial very well; exposing DSK and slapping him around...
A very well written and placed attack on DSK; but then, a reach across the aisle, linking Arnold Schwarzenegger's 'groping' incident...
...without mentioning 'sex-crazed poodle' Al Gore, who availed himself of a female hired masseuse in Portland, who stated that Mr. Gore was a tipsy, handsy predator who forced her to drink Grand Marnier, pinned her to a bed, and forcibly French kissed her, leaving stains on her slacks?
Why the omission, Ms. Dowd, unless you are OK with being viewed as hyper-partisan, not to mention a hypocritical and disgusting dirty socialist yourself, being protective of anything with a "D" label?
Maureen Dowd begins her NYT editorial very well; exposing DSK and slapping him around...
Oh, she wanted it.
She wanted it bad.
That’s what every hard-working, God-fearing, young widow who breaks her back doing menial labor at a Times Square hotel to support her teenage daughter, justify her immigration status and take advantage of the opportunities in America wants — a crazed, rutting, wrinkly old satyr charging naked out of a bathroom, lunging at her and dragging her around the room, caveman-style. ...
According to the claims of the 32-year-old West African maid, what took place in the $3,000-a-day Sofitel suite had nothing to do with seduction. If the allegation is true, Strauss-Kahn’s behavior, boorish and primitive, is rape. ...
“She is a simple housekeeper who was going into a room to clean a room,” Shapiro told The Times. He called the devout Muslim woman from the Bronx “a very proper, dignified young woman” and said “she did not even know who this guy was” until she saw the news accounts.
Another famous European with a disturbing pattern of sexual aggression got in trouble over the help this week: The ex-governor of California, who got elected after his wife, Maria Shriver, defended him so eloquently against groping charges.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was also guilty of the raw assertion of male power.
Why the omission, Ms. Dowd, unless you are OK with being viewed as hyper-partisan, not to mention a hypocritical and disgusting dirty socialist yourself, being protective of anything with a "D" label?
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