Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the head of the corrupt International Monetary Fund and a contender for the 2012 presidential election in France against Nicolas Sarkozy, not to mention a full time socialist pig, decided to have some fun in New York City over the weekend after sexually assaulting a maid at the hotel he was staying at. For the time being, he is being held at Riker’s Island.
France is now in a crisis, as Kahn was the leading candidate to defeat Sarkozy. But now, many of his supporters have started to loose confidence and the international community is demanding for his immediate removal as the chief of the IMF.
Some supporters of the French Socialist Party, quite a few actually, believe that this was nothing more than set up by Sarkozy himself. But other supporters of Sarkozy are quick to point out that Kahn’s arrest only helps Sarkozy marginally.
Of course in France, it seems that Kahn’s perverted behavior is usually acceptable.
For some strange reason, the press decided to ask House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi about the arrest of Kahn, presumably because Pelosi is the queen of the American Socialist Party and responded “What a shame, at a time when the IMF is at the center stage at what is happening in Europe, Greece, etc., and the world financially, to have this disruption and I know they moved immediately to put someone in his place and it gives new definition to moral hazard. But it is so unfortunate and I feel really sad for the victim.”
Seriously Ms. Pelosi?
At this time, nobody seems to know anything about the victim that was attacked in the New York hotel, but one would think Pelosi would be supporting the Socialist himself because he represents everything Pelosi stands for. I wonder what Pelosi’s reaction would have been if the hotel maid was indeed raped and impregnated by Kahn? Just curious about her support for abortion…
More importantly, why is the press even interested in what Pelosi has to say on this issue? The woman is beyond irrelevant.
In all, if Kahn drops out of the election in France, the socialist people can more than likely expect Sarkozy as a shoe-in.
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