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Is the Head of the IMF a Sex Criminal?

 
 
spendius
 
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Reply Fri 29 Jun, 2012 04:53 pm
@spendius,
Tom Cruise's wife has kicked him in to touch as well. What's he done?

Ms Sinclair looked like she was only there for the photo-op in NYC anyway.

I wonder what DSK would have done instead of M. Hollande about "austerity" policies. There are very few cleaning women who have changed the direction of the Universe.
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Fri 29 Jun, 2012 06:05 pm
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Former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn and his wife, Anne Sinclair, have announced plans to sue a French magazine for invasion of privacy over a report that they had separated.

Closer, a celebrity gossip magazine, reported on Friday that Sinclair, a journalist, had asked Strauss-Kahn to leave their central Paris home about a month ago.

"She believed right up to the end, but today, it's all over between them," Closer wrote.

Strauss-Kahn was "shattered" and "depressed" by the break-up, according to the report, which was widely circulated by other French media.

In a statement issued through their lawyers, the couple said they planned to take legal action against Closer, AFP reported.

They did not comment on the substance of the report, which comes more than a year after Strauss-Kahn, also 63, was arrested in New York on charges of attempting to rape a hotel maid.


http://www.skynews.com.au/world/article.aspx?id=766393&vId=

I gotta figure that Sinclair will continue her pattern of enraging the man hating bitch feminists....
firefly
 
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Reply Fri 29 Jun, 2012 07:22 pm
@hawkeye10,
If they sue for invasion of privacy, that does not mean that the reports of their separation are untrue--it just means they don't like having their privacy invaded. And the privacy laws in France are different than they are here.
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They did not comment on the substance of the report

That means they're not denying the separation.
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I gotta figure that Sinclair will continue her pattern of enraging the man hating bitch feminists....

I think Ms Sinclair will continue functioning as a very accomplished and successful woman, who is quite capable of thinking for herself and making her own decisions in both her professional and personal life. That's something any real feminist would admire.

hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2012 12:03 am
@firefly,
Quote:
I think Ms Sinclair will continue functioning as a very accomplished and successful woman, who is quite capable of thinking for herself and making her own decisions in both her professional and personal life. That's something any real feminist would admire.


I cant recall you having anything but sneers for her before now.....what ever oh what ever accounts for the change?? As if I did not already know
BillRM
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2012 08:53 am
@hawkeye10,
Quote:
I gotta figure that Sinclair will continue her pattern of enraging the man hating bitch feminists....


Hating and fearing men.............................
firefly
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2012 10:43 am
@BillRM,
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Hating and fearing men.............................

The way you do?

You're the one who walks around armed with a gun. And has more guns in his home.

Who are you afraid of, women? Laughing

firefly
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2012 11:34 am
@hawkeye10,
I have no negative feelings about Ms. Sinclair. She is a remarkably accomplished woman.

She wanted to help make her husband the first Jewish president of France and she poured a great deal of money and effort into that endeavor--it was very important to her and he crapped it all up in a hotel room in NYC in a few minutes. Had he not had any sort of sexual contact with that maid, his life, and her ambitions for him, would not have fallen apart.

All of the resultant exposure of his scandalous, and possibly criminal, sexual behaviors, including his involvement with a prostitution ring, must have caused this woman a great deal of humiliation and pain--there are limits to how much of a blind eye a wife can turn to such flagrant exploits, particularly when the whole world knows about them.

He was found to have commited a possible sexual assault against a French journalist, and currently, he's under investigation for "aggravated pimping" and possible gang rape of a prostitute. He likely betrayed whatever trust Sinclair had in his judgment, self control, and basic decency.

So, if the reports of their separation are true, and they aren't denying them, it's hardly a surprise. I'm only surprised she put up with him as long as she did because he was dragging her down with him.
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The New York Times
June 29, 2012
Strauss-Kahn and Wife Separate, Tabloid Reports
By ELAINE SCIOLINO and MAÏA de la BAUME

PARIS — She has been more than the faithful wife. She has been the fiercest of defenders.

No matter what the sin or scandal, Anne Sinclair bankrolled, excused, protected and even praised her husband, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, with passion and eloquence.

She was called a modern-day Joan of Arc, and she was called a fool. When feminists blasted her for standing by her man, she fired back, telling French Elle, “Well then, leave your husband if you want. That’s your problem.”

Now, just months into a new career as the editor of the French edition of The Huffington Post, and after 21 years of marriage, Ms. Sinclair may have decided to move on.

And Mr. Strauss-Kahn, who headed the powerful International Monetary Fund and perhaps could have been France’s president, will fall deeper into ignominy.

On Thursday evening, the French tabloid Closer reported online that the couple had separated. Mr. Strauss-Kahn had moved out of their luxury apartment on the Place des Vosges, the magazine wrote.

“Ms. Sinclair asked Mr. Strauss-Kahn to leave the apartment a month ago,” Laurence Pieau, Closer’s executive editor, said in a telephone interview on Friday.

She added that Mr. Strauss-Kahn had first moved into the elegant Hotel Lutétia in the Sixth Arrondissement and then to a friend’s apartment across the river in the residential 16th Arrondissement.

“For me, it is a definitive breakup,” Ms. Pieau said, declining to reveal her sources.

Ms. Sinclair and Mr. Strauss-Kahn, both 63, wasted no time in reacting. But instead of confirming or denying their breakup, on Friday afternoon they announced that they were suing the magazine.

“Having taken note of the cover and content of celebrity magazine Closer, Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Anne Sinclair have decided to sue this publication for invasion of privacy,” their lawyers said in a brief statement that made no mention of the couple’s marital status.

The decision to take legal action makes it likely that their soap opera will continue to be aired in public.

“The saga is not over,” said Jean Quatremer, author of the recent book “Sex, Lies and the Media.” “Dominique Strauss-Kahn will continue to fascinate people. He is a Faustian character. In France, it is rare that politicians who fall into disgrace stay in the public eye. But with Strauss-Kahn, we could read and read about him again. He is our dark side.”

The signs of marital strain have been there for some time.

At first, Ms. Sinclair, a former television anchor and the heiress to an art fortune, was in lock step with Mr. Strauss-Kahn after he was charged with sexually assaulting a housekeeper in a New York hotel last May and forced to abandon his quest for the French presidency. The criminal charges were later dismissed.

Nafissatou Diallo, the housekeeper, has filed a civil suit against Mr. Strauss-Kahn in New York seeking unspecified damages; he has filed a countersuit for malicious prosecution and defamation.

In January, four months after their return to Paris, Ms. Sinclair stepped into a new professional life working for her friend Arianna Huffington, with an office and staff in the headquarters of Le Monde.

At a news conference opening the Web site, her makeup was impeccable, her voice low and confident, her gaze focused on certain photographers. She was no longer wearing her wedding ring. There was no mention of Mr. Strauss-Kahn.

“This is a chance for me,” Ms. Sinclair said. “The Huffington Post gave me a chance.”

In the interview later with Elle, she said, “I am neither a saint nor a victim. I am a free woman.”

Meanwhile, Mr. Strauss-Kahn was unemployed, spending much of his time at home. Then, in March, he was charged with involvement in a prostitution ring centered in the northern French city of Lille. The police are also investigating allegations that he sexually assaulted a Belgian prostitute at a hotel in Washington in 2010.

He was suddenly a pariah, shunned by friends and political colleagues. A former Socialist prime minister, Michel Rocard, called him sick. Mr. Strauss-Kahn, Mr. Rocard said, “obviously has a mental illness, trouble controlling his impulses.”

French tabloids had for months speculated about strains on the couple and a possible split. He and Ms. Sinclair were last seen in public in April, when they attended a party in Paris. She appeared alone this month at a film premiere in Paris.

A new book, “Les Strauss-Kahn,” by a pair of veteran Le Monde journalists, Raphaëlle Bacqué and Ariane Chemin, investigates their life as a couple and has been a runaway best seller.

Theirs is a story “about a political couple and an uncommon couple, a couple that has been solid, a couple who became political pariahs, a couple no one wanted to be associated with,” Ms. Chemin said in a telephone interview. “For many people, their life as a couple is a mystery.”

The clearest signal of a potential split was provided in not very subtle code when Ms. Sinclair appeared solo on the cover of Paris-Match two weeks ago.

Inside, Mr. Strauss-Kahn was photographed looking depressed. The magazine quoted an unidentified friend describing him as “destroyed, depressed,” and spending most of his time “playing chess on his iPad.”

However, Paris-Match did not predict the breakup. “Ruin twenty years of love, shared ambition and complicity, no,” it wrote. “Make the family cocoon explode, even less. What would she get out of it? The revenge of a disgraced woman? She would punish herself even more. And as DSK often put it, ‘Sex and love don’t always go together.’ ”
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/30/world/europe/strauss-kahn-and-sinclair-separate-french-tabloid-reports.html
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2012 12:06 pm
@firefly,
We shall probably eventually know what the problem is if there is a problem, but I have noticed reports that her problem with him is not behavior with Ophelia or pre Ophelia, but is rather that he is now wheepy and useless. Like Tiger DSK would have been better off had he not attemptied reform if these reports are true.
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BillRM
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2012 04:46 pm
@firefly,
LOL I could be carrying those firearms around to protected myself from violence gangs of women. Wink
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2012 05:34 pm
@firefly,
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That means they're not denying the separation


Not that you should read much into that....this from just 2 weeks ago

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Because, lately, rumors of a separation reappears constantly. This noise drives her mad with rage. Do you risk him not to mention the survey of "She" revealing that 74% of readers, disappointed, would like to see her leave her man, his eyes turn black forget-me. "They are disappointed? she squeaks. That's their problem. Afford to judge someone's privacy! ... People think what they want. I am a free woman."


Translation by Google

http://www.parismatch.com/People-Match/Politique/Actu/Anne-Sinclair.-La-vie-devant-soi-403994/
BillRM
 
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Reply Sat 30 Jun, 2012 05:58 pm
@firefly,
Come to think of it Firefly the only person I ever had that got into my face and told me she was going to kill me in fact follow me home and kill me was a she!!!!!!!!!

So yes, humans of both sexes can be both crazy and nuts and dangerous and if that woman had pull out a knife or gun on that parking lot after threating to murder me I would had kill her as fast as I would had kill a man in self defense with the gun I was legally carrying around at the time.

After all I do read Rudyard Kipling with special note of that gentleman poem "The Female of the Species". Drunk
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firefly
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 08:43 am
@hawkeye10,
Whether she wants to stay with him or not is her business. Taking surveys of what other people think she should do is ridiculous.

The continued public exposure of this man's unsavory, and possible criminal, behaviors has also impacted her life and her reputation--and, for all we know, some of these exposed doings may have been revelations for her as well--and, if she continues to stay on board his sinking ship, the rest of her life might be irretrievably damaged. Leaving him is one way of cutting her loses and salvaging her professional and social life. And he may be hell to live with at the moment, particularly if he's wallowing in self pity. This man stupidly destroyed a future they were both working toward, and his public legal woes aren't over yet. I can't blame her if she wants out. He's betrayed her trust in him.

"Reform" may not be a possible panacea for DSK in terms of his marriage or its survival. Humpty-Dumpty fell, or jumped, smashed himself to pieces, damaged his wife's life and future in the process, and he's no longer the same person/partner Sinclair married or might want to stand by and support. She needs to do what's best for her.
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 09:31 am
@firefly,
Are you scared of using the word "evil" and choose the euphemistic " unsavory, and possible criminal" instead.

The "unsavoury" tells us a great deal about you ff. You really ought to know that. It's a watered down Whitehouse. The "possibly" is ridiculous because whatever it's effects on others it is grossly offensive to me. Underestimating my intelligence to the extent that an ancient smearing trick like that will convince me of anything is grossly offensive.

And "criminal" is a word that has elasticity built in. So much so that it is absurd in an intellectual discussion. It is snug inside a lawyer's office. And we are talking about rumpy-pumpy. From a lawyer's office.

When will this madness cease?

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spendius
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 09:36 am
@firefly,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc4e-Hd

Great ending lads. Don't miss it.
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 09:42 am
@spendius,
If the link didn't work Google " U Tube Tammy Wynette Stand By Your Man" and choose the one with the backing group in pale blue tuxes. A sort of macho tutu.

The ending is really worth the trouble.
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 10:01 am
@spendius,
Which all might be said to mean that DSK chose to marry a woman unlike Tammy Wynette. And that she was a whingy, whiny feminist underneath the big act she put on to get hitched to a guy with DSK's potential and being so bright as he is he soon had her sussed out.

It was not a dead duck as I had said. It was a dead phoenix. I just blew on the ashes.
firefly
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 04:00 pm
@spendius,
Do you know anything about the relationship between Sinclair and DSK?

He wouldn't have gotten anywhere without her--and her ability to bankroll him, pay for PR campaigns to craft an image for him, etc.

I read somewhere that she spent $20 million helping to position him for the French presidency.

There's nothing all that extrodinary about him, except his ability to crap up his life. There are many other bright economists.

Maybe she's gotten tired of paying his legal bills.
spendius
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 05:10 pm
@firefly,
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He wouldn't have gotten anywhere without her


You have obviously not read his biography. She was interviewing him when they met. His high status and career was established by then.

What you "read somewhere" is neither here nor there.

Maybe you're stumped. Fancy trying to present that lady as an innocent little lamb being led to the slaughter. What a low opinion you have of her.
firefly
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 06:28 pm
@spendius,
Who said she's an innocent little lamb, or a victim of any sort?

When she met him her high profile career was well established. He had no great "high status"-- his political career did not take off until after he married her, and her money greatly enabled him.

He turned out to be a bad investment.

She's a very successful woman who seems to be going forward with her own life. Good for her.

His continuing seedy saga, including the fact he is being currently investigated for "aggravated pimping" and sexually assaulting a prostitute, has all the fascination of watching a train wreck.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sun 1 Jul, 2012 06:49 pm
@firefly,
We dont know anything. We have one tabloid claiming they are separated, and nothing else. No denial does not validate the tabloid report.
 

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