Things Not so Cozy for Sarkozy's Constituents
Pegedwende Kinda
Issue date: 4/29/09 Section: Commentary
Nicolas Sarkozy never gives up; in fact, he is getting more and more arrogant.
After all these things he has been doing, Sarkozy still does not know how to talk. It looks like he does not even learn from his mistakes. Maybe he does not think those are mistakes. This would not be surprising, consiering his behavior. He probably thinks he is the smartest one and will be surprised to know that he is far from that.
How can you explain that a president, who represents about 65 million people (the French population) can stand up in public and say that the most important thing in democracy is to be reelected. Did he really have time before to look at this words and try to understand the meaning? Looking at his conception of the word, the answer would be no. Sarkozy seems to forget sometimes that he is a president. He speaks as if he was with a friend in a bar, forgetting that people do listen to him and pay attention to what he is saying. He really needs to learn how to talk.
Not that it will make people forget all these misplaced sentences he has been saying but that it might give back somehow their pride to the French. Those are some of the famous things Nicolas Sarkozy said: Obama "is not always at the same level of efficiency and of decision-taking" as him, while Angela Merkel is "slow on the uptake, not realizing how to tackle the global financial crisis. Once she realized the state of her bank and her car industry, she had no choice but to come round to my position." About Jose Luis Zapatero, the Spanish Prime Minister, Sarkozy proudly said: "Perhaps he is not very clever but I know people who were very clever and that did not make the second round of the presidential election."
Those are some of the wonderful things that Sarkozy has been doing since he has been elected. Just some, because there is much moreā¦
After all these things he has been doing, Sarkozy still does not know how to talk. It looks like he does not even learn from his mistakes. Maybe he does not think those are mistakes. This would not be surprising, consiering his behavior. He probably thinks he is the smartest one and will be surprised to know that he is far from that.
How can you explain that a president, who represents about 65 million people (the French population) can stand up in public and say that the most important thing in democracy is to be reelected. Did he really have time before to look at this words and try to understand the meaning? Looking at his conception of the word, the answer would be no. Sarkozy seems to forget sometimes that he is a president. He speaks as if he was with a friend in a bar, forgetting that people do listen to him and pay attention to what he is saying. He really needs to learn how to talk.
Not that it will make people forget all these misplaced sentences he has been saying but that it might give back somehow their pride to the French. Those are some of the famous things Nicolas Sarkozy said: Obama "is not always at the same level of efficiency and of decision-taking" as him, while Angela Merkel is "slow on the uptake, not realizing how to tackle the global financial crisis. Once she realized the state of her bank and her car industry, she had no choice but to come round to my position." About Jose Luis Zapatero, the Spanish Prime Minister, Sarkozy proudly said: "Perhaps he is not very clever but I know people who were very clever and that did not make the second round of the presidential election."
Those are some of the wonderful things that Sarkozy has been doing since he has been elected. Just some, because there is much moreā¦

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