<![CDATA[Jezebel: sarkozy]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: sarkozy]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/sarkozy http://jezebel.com/tag/sarkozy <![CDATA[French Hiss]]> Shades of Oprah at Hermès? Well, no, but Michelle Obama's recent visit to Paris has caused a stink involving Sarkozy, shopping hours, and sacred Sundays. Accusations of elitism and heresy on this side of the Atlantic in 3, 2... [Time]

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<![CDATA[Is French Minister Guilty Of Incompetence Or Governing While Female?]]> French Justice Minister Rachida Dati, who recently returned to work five days after giving birth, has been fired amid controversy about who fathered her baby, her lavish lifestyle, and her relationship with President Sarkozy.

Dati, 43, is expected to resign in June after running for European parliament, but according to The Guardian she resisted leaving the government and was forced to resign by Sarkozy.

Dati's decision to return to work so soon after she gave birth 21 days ago caused a media controversy, with feminist groups claiming that she was bullied by Sarkozy, who announced an important justice reform soon after she gave birth, giving her no option but to return. Dati is a single mother and has refused to comment on who is the father of her baby, but there has been rampant speculation in the French media. Salma Hayek's on-and-off beau, LVMH billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault, and former Spanish Prime Minister Jose-Maria Aznar (among others) have publicly denied paternity and some say she used a sperm bank in Denmark.

Dati was hand picked by Sarkozy in 2007 even though she had little political experience, and he celebrated her being the first Muslim woman with north African parents to hold a French ministerial post, calling her the new face of France. Though she was born in poverty to a Moroccan laborer and illiterate Algerian mother, many criticize her new found love for high fashion and frequent photo shoots for fashion magazines, calling her "Rachida Barbie." Judges and lawyers have questioned her capabilities and the appropriateness of her lavish lifestyle, and some say her unpopularity is hindering Sarkozy's plan to reform the judicial system.

Critics also question her competence because of her close relationship with Sarkozy, who according to The Daily Mail had nicknamed her "ma beurette" or "my little Arab girl." She had accompanied the Sarkozy family on vacation, and last year she was linked to the president after he divorced his wife. It was reported that Sarkozy's new wife Carla Bruni had pointed to a bed in Elysee Palace and said to Dati, "You'd have love to occupy it, wouldn't you?"

There is evidence that Dati was simply not performing her job well, with a string of aides resigning over her management style, her justice ministry experiencing crisis after crisis, and the fact that France's prisons are run down and overcrowded with record suicide rates. But it remains unclear if she was actually not performing her job as well as she could, or if the decisions she made in her personal life as a prominent female politician made her an easy target for criticism.

French Minister Who Returned To Work Five Days After Giving Birth Is Sacked By Sarkozy [Daily Mail]
French Justice Chief Dati 'Plans' To Quit [Guardian]

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<![CDATA[Alicia Silverstone Picks Public Transit • Venus Williams Gets Kissed]]> Welcome back to the Monday morning edition of Snap Judgment, in which we publish the celebrity snaps that came in over the earlier part of the weekend. Inside: Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise, Ashlee Simpson, Justin Long, Nicholas Sarkozy, Sharon Stone, Terrance Howard, and Kate Moss. All those — and others — in a gallery beginning below. (Click on the post headline, then a picture to begin the gallery view.)

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<![CDATA[Carla Bruni: Well, Hello, Dalai]]>

[Roqueredonde, France, August 22. Image via Bauer-Griffin.]

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<![CDATA[According to Scalia, People Only Get Rights When There's Nothing At Stake]]>

  • In a 5-4 ruling today, the Supreme Court has (again) decided that the prisoners at Gitmo deserve some semblance of the rights afforded everyone else imprisoned in this country, like the right to protest to a judge the fact that they've been held for 6 years without charges. In his dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia defended the right to not afford the detainees any rights because "America is at war with radical Islamists," but I'm sure he came up with some bullshit legal reasoning to discard the Constitution like he always does. Strict constructionalist my ass. [Washington Post]
  • In other legal news, the jury is now considering its verdict in the R. Kelly case. [AP]
  • In yet further legal news, Tony Rezko claims that federal prosecutors cajoled him to make up allegations against Barack Obama. He says, "I will never fabricate lies about anyone else for selfish purposes. I will take what comes my way, but I will never hurt innocent people." Except, you know, when he bribes officials and commits frauds. [Politico]
  • Oh, look, the first food named after Eliot Spitzer: "a gargantuan patty wrapped around braised shortribs (no foie gras, here) and slathered with barbecue sauce". Now if only the Mayflower could, um, swallow their pride and name a drink after him, my life would be complete. [OuttaMindOuttaSite]
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<![CDATA[Loose Lips]]> Jake Gyllenhaal and Tina Fey were voted the top gay and lesbian celebrity icons by the sibling websites AfterElton.com and AfterEllen.com. We're not the only ones with girl crushes on Tina!! • A Paris court slapped screen siren Brigitte Bardot with a $23,325 fine for "provoking discrimination and racial hatred" when she wrote that Muslims are destroying France, reports the IHT. Back in 2006, Bardot wrote a letter to current President Sarkozy wherein she said France is "tired of being led by the nose by this population that is destroying us, destroying our country by imposing its acts." • Pete Doherty shelled out £5,000 for a portrait of ex-girlfriend Kate Moss. In fact, Pete commissioned the portrait while he was still dating Kate, but neglected to pick it up for about a year. The artist, Sam Shaker, charged him 15 times the originally agreed upon price of £300 as a penalty. Ouch! [The Sun, IHT, The Sun]

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<![CDATA[Christina Ricci Not Aware Of The Difference Between A Suitcase And An Evening Gown]]>

  • Christina Ricci, the face of the re-launched Samsonite Fashionaire collection, gave some bullshit answer at the line's launch party about how fashion is art, blah blah blah. At this point we would like to remind Christina that she's not shilling fashion. She's shilling luggage. [Vogue UK]
  • In the words of Yogurt from Spaceballs: Merchandising! Merchandising! Merchandising! Now Project Runway has caught the bug and has forged a licensing deal with everything from sewing machine to textile manufacturers to throw the Project Runway logo on their goods. [NY Post]
  • Badgley Mischka are debuting a daytime dress collection this fall at a much less expensive price point than their signature eveningwear collection. This is still not enough for us to forgive them for the whole Teri Hatcher thing. [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Having just now gotten past their faux pas of wearing Italian designer Prada to husband French President Nicolas Sarkozy's inaugration a few months ago, France's new first family is now in trouble for vacationing in Connecticut and shopping at the Ralph Lauren store in that most all-American of cities, Boston. [WWD, 1st item]
  • In Japan, clothing boutiques and art galleries are becoming one. Which sorta makes perfect sense, since both hock expensive shit whose purchase can only be rationalized through pseudo-intellectual rantings on aesthetics. [WWD, sub req'd]
  • Infinitely better designed than the Kate Moss line is the Celia Birtwell line for Topshop, in stores and available online this week. [Vogue UK]
  • Tom Ford: Not just misogynistic, but passive-aggressive too! The asshole designer will host a party for photographer Marilyn Minter celebrating her work the day before New York Fashion Week begins. Even though he uh, fired Minter from being the one to shoot the Tom Ford for Men advertising campaign. [Fashion Week Daily]
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