There lies the question. However, it appears, in recent days, that all bets are off. Politics has never been a very gentle environment, yet where have its accolades of nobility gone when parties spread scandalous rumors like hawkers?
The fifth city of France deserves better than these sordid battles. It seems that parties from all sides have given up on presenting specific programs as all citizens would be entitled to expect.
Are the candidates riding the wave of scandalous newspapers?
Casting shame on this or that person, is that really dignified?
Beyond that, is it good for the City of Nice?
Every resident can feel the ambient discomfort caused by this flow of outrageous and outrageous rumors that seem unquenchable.
“Enough!”; “That’s enough!” can be heard here and there from the people of Nice who are not fools!
Will there be one or more candidates truly interested in the City of Nice and its future?
Or will it be necessary to satisfy obscure desires for voyeurism with violent and unworthy rumors?
There’s a saying: “Slander, slander, something will always stick!”
Following this principle, here, in no particular order, are some rumors โ totally unfounded! โ which should calm the most twisted minds so we can all focus on the upcoming elections and the challenges of our beautiful city that has been so harshly treated in recent days:
Jacques Peyrat would have written to “his” officials following the controversial survey published in Nice Matin regarding Christian Estrosi’s candidacy.
Worse, Madame Estrosi allegedly changed “zi” with Nicolas Sarko…Zy: Double “zi”!
Moreover:
Patrick Allemand would be…German! Patrick Mottard would drive…without a helmet!
Jean Christophe Picard would secretly apply in a Town Hall…of Picardy!
Rudy Salles would have…personal hygiene problems!
Jรฉrรดme Riviรจre… would have cried rivers!
Jean Icart would have taken off with wings… glued with wax!
Philippe Vardon would be a mulatto… from the Var and Verdon!
It seems it would be good to avoid… De Vita (a rumor with double speed!)
There you have it.
Well, now, ladies and gentlemen, the candidates, shall we talk about “programs”?
Ferdinand Calendal.