Ahmadinejad on "60 Minutes" !!

Pey_man

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Portions of the interview will appear on the CBS Evening News on Thursday, Aug. 10 at 6:30 p.m. ET/PT. The entire report will be broadcast on 60 Minutes this Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
 

Flint

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In the best tradition of main stream journalists falling in love with anyone who is anti-American, Mike Wallace calls him an "interesting man" and saying that he was surprised to find that the Iranian president was still a college professor who taught a graduate-level course. A college professor? Give me a break! You can feed these "journalists" anything. I expect a full blown love fest on Sunday.
 
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Flint said:
In the best tradition of main stream journalists falling in love with anyone who is anti-American, Mike Wallace calls him an "interesting man" and saying that he was surprised to find that the Iranian president was still a college professor who taught a graduate-level course. A college professor? Give me a break! You can feed these "journalists" anything. I expect a full blown love fest on Sunday.
Mike Wallace is the same dude who pissed off alot of Anti-American people in interviews, including Khomeini and Rafsanjani.
 

Flint

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Pissed off Khomeini? I have seen that interview. He looked and acted as humbled as a "nokar" Starts out his question with "forgive me..." Sitting cross legged on the floor. They are as soft and fluffy with Castro. Is this how US presidents are interviewed? Just watch daily White House briefings to see how obnoxious they are. If I am wrong, I will be the first to admit it, but I know these guys.
 
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Flint said:
Pissed off Khomeini? I have seen that interview. He looked and acted as humbled as a "nokar" Starts out his question with "forgive me..." Sitting cross legged on the floor. They are as soft and fluffy with Castro. Is this how US presidents are interviewed? Just watch daily White House briefings to see how obnoxious they are. If I am wrong, I will be the first to admit it, but I know these guys.
Yes I watched how Larry King was sucking up to Bush and Laura the other day. Give me a break dude. President Bush aint answering to the reporters in the daily White House briefings. That is Tony Snow's job.

You tell me when George Bush sat down with ONE reporter and talked to him/her one on one and the reporter did not throw him soft balls and I will admit my mistake. :)
 

ABall

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Flint said:
In the best tradition of main stream journalists falling in love with anyone who is anti-American, Mike Wallace calls him an "interesting man" and saying that he was surprised to find that the Iranian president was still a college professor who taught a graduate-level course. A college professor? Give me a break! You can feed these "journalists" anything. I expect a full blown love fest on Sunday.
You know, I think its rather good that something Iranian is finally being showen that cannot be Spun by the media. Hopefully Ahmadinejad doesn't mess this up -- hopefully he says some good things.
 

ABall

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Toofan said:
Good morning! :exercise:
Wow, do you have like, pictures of what is around you? I'm curious to see what the "everyday" North Pole looks like...so are you not part of a country by living up there? Or do you represent a country? I'm not very educated on how it works...sorry.
 

ashtar

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ABall said:
You know, I think its rather good that something Iranian is finally being showen that cannot be Spun by the media. Hopefully Ahmadinejad doesn't mess this up -- hopefully he says some good things.
I will guarantee you right now that you will not see or hear more than 2 minutes (and that's in total) of Ahmadinejad talking. The rest will be commentaries by Wallace reminding the viewers of the hostage crisis, Iran's economic problems, the discontent of Iranian youth, claims about Iran's nuclear threats and claims about IRI's support of Hezbollah and Iraqi insurgents. In between the above he will show 10 to 20 second sound bites of Ahmadinejad and will conveniently summarize for you the rest of Ahmadinejad's answers.
 

ashtar

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Flint said:
In the best tradition of main stream journalists falling in love with anyone who is anti-American, Mike Wallace calls him an "interesting man" and saying that he was surprised to find that the Iranian president was still a college professor who taught a graduate-level course. A college professor? Give me a break! You can feed these "journalists" anything. I expect a full blown love fest on Sunday.
And in the best tradition of right-wing, neocons, and Bush-supporters, anyone who dares think and form opinions for themselves and worse yet come to a different conclusion it MUST be concluded that they are either anti-American, anti-Semitic, socialist, gay, or all at the same time.

 
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I will guarantee you right now that you will not see or hear more than 2 minutes (and that's in total) of Ahmadinejad talking. The rest will be commentaries by Wallace reminding the viewers of the hostage crisis, Iran's economic problems, the discontent of Iranian youth, claims about Iran's nuclear threats and claims about IRI's support of Hezbollah and Iraqi insurgents.
and I assume by that post you're implying that all those claims(facts) are not true right?