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Sarkozy tells dumbass to get lost (in French, of course!)
2008-02-25
A video of French President Nicolas Sarkozy telling a bystander to "get lost" has become a hit on the Internet. Sarkozy was filmed by a journalist from the daily Le Parisien on a walkabout at the annual farm fair in Paris on Saturday. Sarkozy offered his hand to a man who said: "Don't touch me, you are soiling me." In reply, Sarkozy said, without dropping his smile: "Get lost, dumb ass."

The video was posted on Le Parisien's website www.leparisien.fr.on and by midday on Sunday it had been seen by more than 350,000 people, a spokeswoman for the newspaper said. "It has created quite a controversy," she said. The video is the first to come up when searching for Sarkozy on Dailymotion and YouTube.

Sarkozy's popularity ratings are in freefall and his hands-on style of government is attracting growing criticism. In November, Sarkozy had a heated exchange with fishermen during protests against rising fuel costs. The president challenged a fisherman who had insulted him. "Come down and say that," Sarkozy, elected in May, was quoted as saying. "Don't think that by insulting me you will solve fishermen's problems." After the incident, Sarkozy said he refused to have insults hurled at him and would only accept a dialogue between "civilized people."

Francois Hollande, head of the Socialist party, said Sarkozy was not behaving like a head of state and called on him to improve his behavior. "One should not get into a brawl...One does not call down a fisherman or a worker to explain what he said, one does not get into a fight with someone who does not want to shake your hand," Hollande said on pay-TV channel Canal plus. Sarkozy's spokesman, David Martinon, declined to comment on the fair incident.

The number of people satisfied with the president fell 9 percentage points in a month to 38 percent, according to an Ifop poll in the Sunday paper Le Journal du Dimanche.
Posted by:gorb

#8  a Frank Response™ would've been to smile and crush the man's larynx with the edge of your hand. I'm learning to tone it down, though
Posted by: Frank G   2008-02-25 20:50  

#7  "Big-time."
Posted by: Perfesser   2008-02-25 11:22  

#6  There is a danger here, however: national political figures are supposed to be above this. One can get away with this occasionally, but only occasionally. No one wants to have a national leader who is a bore. Reagan (for example) understood this, and only rarely snapped at people. Ditto GWB. Even Bill Clinton understood that he had to keep his anger under control, and mostly did so in public.

So Sarko had his fun, but it should be the last one of these for a while.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-02-25 09:55  

#5  Best part, he did it with a smile.
Posted by: Icerigger   2008-02-25 09:53  

#4  Treating socialists as what they are - something less than human beings?

Despite his other faults, I like this Sarkozy guy.
Posted by: no mo uro   2008-02-25 08:40  

#3  Good for him. Being civil to savages only erodes our civilization.
Posted by: ed   2008-02-25 08:25  

#2  I knew the French would not stay down forever. Telling a dumb ass to get lost is a long way from the Battle of Algiers, but it's a start.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2008-02-25 08:18  

#1  Gives frank responses to total assholes? I like him. Can he come over here and be President?
Posted by: gromky   2008-02-25 08:02  

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