Comparing the American and French Presidents

by smkovalinsky | September 26, 2009 at 04:05 pm
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Blogger Gideon Rachman found the Pittsburgh G20 gave a perfect opportunity to compare and contrast President Obama with French President Sarkozy.  In light of recent allegations that Sarkozy "emasculated"  President Obama,   ( http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/09/french-president-sarkozy-emasculates.html)   I found this highly interesting.  Just an excerpt here: 


The closing press conferences at the G-20 yesterday gave a nice chance to compare and contrast the style of the French and American presidents. Obama was asked only one question about the G-20 itself; all the rest were about Iran, Afghanistan and health-care. He was his usual, polished, languid self - his answers are lucid and long, probably too long.

Sarkozy, by contrast, was a bundle of nervous energy and excitement. While Obama has two basic facial expressions - serious and beaming smile, Sarko’s face is in perpetual motion; grinning, grimacing, gurning. When one question struck him as eccentric, he just laughed, shrugged and rotated his finger by his ear - to show that he thought the questioner was batty. I can’t imagine Obama doing that.

Sarko’s press conference was in a much smaller room than the ballroom assigned to the US president, so it was possible to sit just a few feet from him. Unlike the American press corps, the French media seemed genuinely interested by the G20 and Sarkozy was postively enraptured. He proclaimed a “veritable revolution” in the regulation of banks, adding - “It’s really historic what’s happened. There’s no longer an Anglo-Saxon world and a European world. We’ve transcended that theoretical opposition.” Although he was too tactful to put it that bluntly, Sarko clearly thinks that it is the French model that has won out - he made the point several times that the new G20 rules on bonuses are based on laws already adopted in France. Another longstanding French goal, the crackdown on tax havens (which are very annoying if you are running a high-tax economy like France) is also now being advanced by the G20. “Tax havens, banking secrecy, that’s all finished”, trumpeted Sarko.

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a211423

One thing I learned as a parent was to encourage the views of my children, no matter what those views are and celebrate their convictions of "being right" about things that perhaps I had a different opinion.  If basking in "rightness" is what he needs to do, then "trumpet" on.  We all grow in our opinions and are entitled to them. : )

While Obama is considered more austere than Sarkozy, his messages come across clearly and decisively. 

 

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Rory Cripps

“Tax havens, banking secrecy, that’s all finished”, trumpeted Sarko. 

Yes! But what about demolishing the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank? Banking "secrecy" will never begin to be "finished", let alone "finished", until that occurs . . . .


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