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Why spy on France?

With time on hands, Americans trying to steal secrets to wooing women

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The French have accused the American government of using U.S.-Israeli spy software to hack into the French presidential office. I read about it in The Hill. I contacted my French informant, Pierre Le Paint, to learn more about the incident.

“What could America possibly have to gain by spying on the French?” I said.

“The people currently running your government admire our country,” said Pierre. “We have many cradle-to-grave government programs and powerful government unions. Our unemployment is more than 10 percent — even in good economic times, unemployment rarely goes below 7.5 percent! — and we just raised the top tax rate to 75 percent on the rich.”

“Regrettably, some Americans do admire such things, but I don’t see why we’d have to hack your computers for this information.”

“I will tell you, then, the real reason they would do it: romance!”

“Romance? You’re losing me, Pierre.”

“Look, now that the American economy is bogged down by new regulations, a growing government and massive debt, it remains stagnant. With so much less work to do, Americans finally have free time to learn how to woo a woman. This requires secrets that only French men know.”

“You’re saying American men are poor at the art of romance?”

“Of course, you fool. Tell me: What would a typical American male consider to be a romantic date?”

“That’s easy. We pick up our better half about 7 p.m., go to the diner for a couple of burgers, knock down some pins and brew at the bowling alley, then have 75-cent nightcaps at the American Legion.”

“Clumsy oaf! This is not what women want! Let me share with you the basics on how to woo a woman. First, you promise to take your lady to a special place, but you don’t tell her where.”

“We American men have the promise part down pat!”

“Then, you go to a fine winery and find yourself a fine French wine. Not too dry, not too sweet.”

“I already have a jug of that stuff in my refrigerator.”

“Then, as you walk to her place, you stroll through the fields until you pluck a lovely flower.”

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