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July 1, 2011

The Sarkozy Scuffle

Giffords. Multiple “glitter” attacks. Now this crazy scene w/ Sarkozy. I don’t want to sound alarmist, but the warning signs are everywhere regarding politico’s safety. Is this all completely random? Are these symptoms of world-wide recession? Do leaders need to re-examine their security?

If the middle shot, bottom, is reminiscent of RFK/Reagan (and more than a wake-up call), the top shots, middle and right, for their manhandling, are like nothing I’ve seen before involving a world leader.

(photo: REUTERS/France TV/Pool via Reuters TV caption: A combination of still images taken from video shows a scuffle while French President Nicolas Sarkozy was talking to supporters and shaking hands near the southern city of Toulouse June 30, 2011. Sarkozy was involved in a scuffle during a handshake tour on Thursday when a man grabbed him by the shoulder and tried to pull him over a crowd barrier. Sarkozy, attending a meeting of mayors near the southern city of Toulouse, was moving down a line of residents and shaking hands when an unidentified man seized the fabric of his suit at the shoulder and yanked him aggressively. Last frame shows Sarkozy carrying on shaking hands.)

  • psychohistorian

    When you have a dumbed down populace you are going to see dumbed down expressions of cognitive dissonance.

    That said, what is the back story from the perp?

  • http://quaxquax.myopenid.com/ quax

    This is harmless in comparison to the stabbing of the high profile German politician Oskar Lafontaine some 20 odd years ago.

    Video: http://www.nbcuniversalarchives.com/nbcuni/clip/5112545895_s09.do

    Summary of the case: http://articles.philly.com/1990-04-26/news/25918747_1_adelheid-streidel-spd-oskar-lafontaine

    So this is anything but new.  And no, security did not change as a result as well as it shouldn’t.  This is a risk democratically elected politicians need to live with.

  • http://quaxquax.myopenid.com/ quax

    This is harmless in comparison to the stabbing of the high profile German politician Oskar Lafontaine some 20 odd years ago.

    Video: http://www.nbcuniversalarchives.com/nbcuni/clip/5112545895_s09.do

    Summary of the case: http://articles.philly.com/1990-04-26/news/25918747_1_adelheid-streidel-spd-oskar-lafontaine

    So this is anything but new.  And no, security did not change as a result as well as it shouldn’t.  This is a risk democratically elected politicians need to live with.

  • Spaniard

    They don’t need to re-examine their security. They need to re-examine their decissions, and remember who they’re serving. Hint: it’s not the banks.