French complain over London Olympics host choice

Claim Brit's crossed the line...

I'm near literally rolling on the floor in laughter and amusement at this. Poor Frenchies. I'd think that by now the French would be used to losing. It's pretty well engrained in their make-up (or so it seems), but apparently they are more than a little "miffed" at the loss of the Olympics to their bitter rivals the Brits.

The only thing that might have made this better would have been if the Olympics had come to NYC instead. I have to imagine that really would have cheesed off the French, but then that's just a guess.

From FoxSports.com, headline is linked. (Apparently originally from Associated Press).





Paris mayor says Blair, Coe 'crossed line'

Associated Press

PARIS (AP) - Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe, leader of the failed bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games, on Monday accused British authorities of breaking IOC rules to clinch victory for London.
However, French IOC member Jean-Claude Killy said the Paris bid was weakened from the inside and he was "sickened" by the after-the-fact complaints from his countrymen.
Killy pointed to the last-minute loss of Foreign Minister Michel Barnier - who long worked with the Olympics but was replaced in a June government change.
And he made a veiled suggestion that remarks in 2003 by President Jacques Chirac, who criticized eastern European nations over their support of the United States in its war in Iraq, cost Paris votes of the members from those countries.
The IOC last Wednesday chose London over Paris - considered the favorite - and Delanoe said British Prime Minister Tony Blair and London bid leader Sebastian Coe breached a "formal ban on criticizing other candidates."
"They crossed the yellow line with respect to the IOC rules," Delanoe told France-Info radio on Monday after a meeting of the Paris city council. "Both Mr. Blair and Mr. Coe crossed the line."
Delanoe, a socialist, was criticized by the conservative party's Claude Goasguen for not explaining his accusations.
"If the English cheated, you have to say how," Goasguen told France-3 television. "It's not at all appropriate to vaguely say that the English had an attitude that doesn't fit with the Olympic ideal."
On Saturday, IOC president Jacques Rogge said none of the cities broke rules designed to stamp out corruption in the bidding process even if "sometimes they were close to the limits." He sought to end to criticism of Blair's involvement in the London bid.
Paris bidders were angry that Blair reportedly met with IOC members in his hotel room in Singapore and made veiled suggestions that the British prime minister's lobbying tactics crossed the line of correct behavior.



... more at linked article


Man, just what my summer needed: a good soap opera with lots of tears.

Seriously, reading through the article snippet again, it makes me crack up. The French are just certain that they were cheated out of this honor. Heh!

Even better is that this whining and carping starts, what??, about 2 days after the bombs in London? Soon after the G8 summit finishes. Yup, held back the whines for just a few days. Must be a new French record.

Apologies to the respectable Frenchmen and Frenchwomen out there. Really, I know you can't help the leaders you have (or perhaps you can, but haven't been able to because too many countrymen and countrywomen are voting for these idiots), but I must say that for all the snickers that George W. Bush supposedly brings on the world stage, he seems to have nothing on the French leadership.

I will say that if the Paris loss of the 2012 Olympics was because of a backlash over the "other" European nations support of the U.S. war in Iraq and French bad-mouthing of same, then double HA! back at Jacques Chirac and friends.

Note though that following is almost priceless:


Killy, a World Cup, world and Olympic ski champion, said Paris shouldn't "look for pitiful excuses."
"Imagine trying to obtain today the votes of the east. It's really not easy," he said in an implicit reference to Chirac's criticism of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic for supporting Washington in 2003 ahead of the invasion of Iraq.
Chirac said it was "not very responsible" or "well bred" of them to do so, adding that "I think they missed a good chance to shut up."



Such a fun article to read. It almost makes up for the generally slow news cycle.
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The French whining? Imagine that.
Reply #2 Top
What's French for WAH! ;~D
Reply #3 Top

What's French for WAH!


France?

--Me too...the love loss never ends...they're about as bad as the israeli's and palestinians...
Reply #4 Top
(or Francios/Francois? .....never did well in HS french)
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"Paris bidders were angry that Blair reportedly met with IOC members in his hotel room in Singapore"
While I don't know the whole story about this, this fact, if it is indeed a fact, is kind of unsettling for those who really really wanted to win the vote. I've read a ton of books about a myriad of issues and events and organizations and groups and histories and etc... I have yet to read anything about a hotel room meeting which was on the up and up and on the level. Especially when it comes to those in power. Consider this fact. The whole concept of democracy and what we believe democracy to be always has to include first and foremost accountability of the representative incumbents. That's the whole idea. All in the open and debated, at least with things dealing with serious matters of state. The decisions and votes and words all go into the public record and is archived forever. I should like to know whether or not the minutes from this hotel room meeting are referenced anywhere. But really, in the end this is a matter for those who truly think any of these means anything at all. Besides, I think historically, the host cities always get the tourist and money influx but are always left with a huge huge mess and a deficit running into the billions of dollars. I could be wrong and would gladly state so if I am proven to be.
And to be fair the US were complaning a bit about the decision too. I wonder where the Blair aspect would come in. If it does at all.
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These are the people liberals tell me I should care about what they think?
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No need to appologize to us expatriated french.  We agree with you on the French left in France.

And my comment?

{snicker}

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Wow, I'm SHOCKED that anyone could think the IOC is a corrupt organization... lol...

Between millions in past bribes, links to organized crime and totalitarian dictatorships, and selecting members of the IOC not even being able to travel internationally because they are criminals themselves...

...how would ANYONE come to the conclusion that the IOC isn't just a bunch of boyscouts? No doubt the French are just as mad that someone out-bribed them this time.