Minister Sam Tanson therefore published a letter, which was sent to her anonymously. She is criticized for her ‘outfit’. The lady – who had recently done journalism – knew what she was going to accomplish: a vast majority of people are of the opinion that everyone, even a politician, should dress the way she / he wants. She knew she had the people behind her, and above all, the press. On Wednesday, something like this will be published, the RTL’s ex-colleagues will have the time to comment, and if that is not the case, the rest of the press will still have enough energy to respond to it in the sun. of – in this case: bridging mainstream. Ms. Tanson should be brushing her hair as short and as gray as she thinks it is, for the most part, she feels comfortable. But, of course, making a spectacle, passing the letter and its answer to the whole press, is exaggerated. She presents herself as a female victim of an archaic patriarchal society, with the dubious message: “Look at what we women have to do with it!”. After all, male politicians are just talking about the color of their cravats.
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ix years ago, a text message from Marc Spautz was circulated to the public. She thought of one another, but eventually went to Corinne Cahen, the minister who was his successor. Penile, and it was normal for the public to do the spun. Schadenfreude seems to be deeply entrenched in humans, the story of the banana in “thickening and thinning”. But of course the SMS was the minister. That she was laughed at about the spit was normal, but in fact there should have been a shit storm against the minister, who had clearly violated the letter secret. But, as said, the history of the banana sits deep within us.
Nevertheless: some things keep going on, and there is no way they will be out to the public, only to make (political) profit there. I also got that sms of politicians who weren’t supposed to think; somewhere in the icloud they probably hang! It won’t always start with rain ….




























