Friday, May 27, 2011

Political career assassination

The medias last week were full of the story about allegations against Dominique Strauss-Kahn for sexual assault.

I looked at the farce on television and could believe that those people (the medias) were actually believing what they were saying. Lets just say, for their sake, that they were just objectivelly reporting the presented facts.

The guy was arrested, and by enchantment this was publicized right away nation wide. Either the medias are very effective in getting news or… someone somewhere had all the intentions for this story to become public. And everything was done to make sure that Strauss-Kahn looses face before the eyes of the public: we saw him chained like a vulgar criminal, when it was time for his trial, they passed him between two low rank truants. Even Michale Jackson had a better treatment than that. Now I can ecknowledge that Jackson was a good singer, but we are talking about the head of the IMF here!

What’s my point? Look at the facts behind the facts. Today the president of France is Nicholas Sarkozy. Sarkozy is of central right confession, he worked under former president Jacques Chirac in the Union for a Popular Movement Party which is a center-right party. Sarkozy won the presidency at the last elections against the Socialist Party.

And do I have to remind you that America is lethally allergic to socialism? So having a centrer-right president at the head of France plays the game of the United-States.

But now here comes the time for the next elections in France. And this time Sarkozy doesn’t rank well in the polling. In fact it’s the Socialist Party that is foreseen to win the elections. And who is the leader of the Socialist Party? Your bet! Strauss-Kahn!

So this is veeeery convenient to some that Strauss-Kahn has beed arrested and treated like he was. The blow to his reputation is undenyable. Strauss-Kahn lawyers said this week that they are confident that Mr. Strauss-Kahn will come out of this white as snow. I believe them. But that’s not the point. Because the aim of the entire affair has been filled: to kill Mr. Strauss-Kahn’s reputation.

So we just witnessed the assassination of a political career. Don’t be fooled about it and about what you hear. And don’t over exagerate too. I am not talking about global conspiracy and the Illuminati and all that. I don’t say neither that this was asked by Sarkozy or anyone around him. I don’t know who’s the sponsor behind it. And I don’t care to know. I just say that this story serves some people good. And that this is just a plain good old political career assassination at a grander level. To me, this is not purely accidental and random that this story happened just now.

Strategically speaking, since this is a blog on strategy, put all you values and innibitions asside and look coldly at what was done and atchieved. We must admit, all feelings and values asside, that all this was well planned.

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