How the Media's Getting the Strauss-Kahn, Ensign Scandals Wrong

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Not to put too fine a point on it but, while a French municipality is conducting a preliminary investigation, Dominique Strauss-Kahn has NOT been charged with anything whatsoever (although he has been arrested, imprisoned, fined and had his rights severely curtailed several times in the past months). Before everyone nods, winks and snorts up their sleeves, it might be worth remembering that until one year ago he was a pivotal independent in the volatile , highly politicized world of international economics. There were many who wished to see him removed from that position and the IMF severely hobbled. What has taken place in the European economy since his oversight was removed must surely be evident to everyone. More importantly, he wanted to see the world move to a single, global currency - a move which, if effected could undermine US hegemony around the world - and he had already commenced to set the foundations for such a total overhaul in the way the world does business. These are only two of the powerful forces opposing him. I've not even mentioned the particularly vicious French presedential campaign and concurrent chicanery that seems to have surrounded Sarkozy and his arch rival, DSK.

So, until DSK IS charged and found guilty of actual crime, isn't it a bit early to be casting him in the role of iconic sex abuser? In fact, if the "media has it wrong" regarding DSK, I'd say the muddled insistence that he MUST be guilty because, well, because a woman said so is either recklessly playing to the gallery or naive in the ultra extreme. As a woman myself, I'd truly prefer to believe that no woman ever lies about sex for personal advantage (i.e. cash, job advancement, husband entrapment etc.) but every woman knows at least one other of our fairer sex who has done exactly that. "Yes, but no woman would ever, ever lie about rape." Really? What is it about a play for millions of dollars that you fail to understand? Spill over celebrity is a plus for these women who usually run first to the press and later the police.

"But wait," you say, "of course he's guilty because..... because he's rich and powerful and his accusers are just poor prostitutes and an innocent immigration fraudster"- a mantra quickly taken up by the general public . (I hear you. Just because they're prostitutes doesn't mean they can't be raped. Just because she lied about rape before doesn't mean she wasn't raped this time, etc. Puh...leeze!) The whole non-case is bizarre. A French Revolutionary redux? You can almost here the old crone's knitting needles clicking. Like so many others before him DSK has been and is being subjected to a relentless "trial by media". When he is eventually cleared (assuming anyone ever gets around to laying any actual charges), the media will simply supply lots of stories and opinion pieces about how the rich and powerful get away with everything while reciting the whole history of alleged events all over and over again.

Carlita of WA 8:06AM June 02, 2012

DSK, Al Gore, perhaps even Kobe Bryant, feel that a luxury suite should include female "companionship." I'm one of those who thinks that empowering women to sell their inherent ability to entertain hurts no one. (Don't get me started: I can pay someone minimum wage to run my convenience store, knowing he'll likely get shot by robbers, but I can't pay someone to dance naked for me?)

So, if outdated, puritanical laws were repealed, allowing hotels to offer room service escorts, then someone who attacked a maid would clearly be a "violent criminal." As it is, the situation is not as clear as Ms. Milligan would like to believe.

Alastair Dallas of CA 3:16PM May 24, 2011

One is a charged violent crime against a women. The other a outside relationship of a married man. Pelosi is Catholic & she is for abortion. Going against her religion. You don’t see me condemning her. She obviously has FAMILY VALUES. So do the Kennedys, etc.. Family values is not Republican property.

So democrats are not "family values party " ???

After "river runs through Teddy's car " he didn't get reelected ?

Should democrats be kicked out of office for not doing their job. That is more important and that I vote on. No budget done when due by democrat controlled Congress.

democrat party is "do nothing complainers" in Congress....

Bill Hedges of MO 12:00AM May 18, 2011

their both low lifes,strauss-khan is charged with a violent criminal act,and if convicted faces years in prison.on the other hand john ensign is a lying"family values" hypocrite.there is no comparison between to the two.

neither one would i care to associtated with.

bruce b of NV 10:32PM May 17, 2011

"If Strauss-Kahn did was he has been accused of doing--sexually assaulting and attempting to rape a maid at a fancy New York hotel--he’s not a "womanizer." He’s a violent criminal, and needs to be punished for it."

Thanks for stating the obvious. The media isn't referring to Strauss-Kahn as a "violent criminal" because he's not been convicted of such. Given that Strauss-Kahn has admitted to affair with a female subordinate, the argument that he's sleazy is pretty much undisputed, therefore it seems that reporting that DSK is a "womanizer" is entirely accurate. Whether he is deserving of the label "violent sexual offender" us up for the court system to determine, not the media.

If you have a beef with the word "womanizer," then perhaps you should suggest alternative terms that don't require any legal burden of proof.

Will of MD 8:41PM May 17, 2011

After "river runs through Teddy's car " he didn't get reelected ?

Should democrats be kicked out of office for not doing their job. That is more important and that I vote on. No budget done when due by democrat controlled Congress. What are their ideas now ?

democrat party is "do nothing complainers" in Congress....

Bill Hedges of MO 7:47PM May 17, 2011

Ensign and Strauss-Kahn both got caught having sex with their hired help. Everyone gets outraged over the IMF head, but Republicans seem to give Ensign a pass. The so-called family values party seems to tolerate this sort of thing. The official Ensign cover-up with collusion from senators like Coburn and the C-Street gang are almost worse than Strauss-Kahn's crime.

Strauss-Kahn should resign from the IMF and he's sure a creep, if he's guilty. Granted he is innocent until proven guilty here in the US.

Both these guys should go the jail if they are found guilty.

Lisa of MD 7:27PM May 17, 2011

"The proper word here is "girlfriend," or perhaps "lover." Defining them as some sort of property of the man in question is offensive."

While those certainly work, so does "mistress". There's nothing there to denote property, except in your over-sensitive view. It denotes status, nothing more.

You beef isn't with the media, it's with the English language. Good luck with that. One doesn't refer to women as "scoundrels", so it cuts both ways.

Rich of CO 3:36PM May 17, 2011

A JFK?

Luther of LA 2:33PM May 17, 2011

Gigolo is the male equivalent of mistress in that sex and financial support are involved in both the mistress and gigolo scenarios.

The term I prefer for DSK is accused rapist.

Renata of NY 2:16PM May 17, 2011

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Susan Milligan

Susan Milligan

Susan Milligan is a political and foreign affairs writer and contributed to a biography of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, "Last Lion: The Fall and Rise of Ted Kennedy." Follow her on Twitter @MilliganSusan.

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