Sarkozy Wins the Chance to Prove His Critics Wrong

what is certain is that Nicolas Sarkozy, who won Sunday's runoff election, is one of the most polarizing figures to move into Élysée Palace in the postwar era. He is a whirling dervish of ideas who inspires hope and fear. Even many members of his own party, the Union for a Popular Movement, are holding their breath in anticipation of what his presidency may bring. "Other politicians don't want to take risks, but he will take any risk," said Brice ... Full Story »

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James Ivers
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by James Ivers - Oct. 1, 2008

Not exactly a hit job, but uses too many loaded adjectives. One wonders if Royal would have been treated similarly had she won. Somehow I doubt it. Makes it seem as if Sarkozy has no policy stance at all, nothing but ambition.

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