crooksandliars.com— In what has to be the most biased interview ever. Sure wish they'd attack Cheney, Bush, Rice, Rumsfeld and Powell this way. Now _there_ are some folks who need to be grilled.
Sep 24, 2007View in Crawl 4
This interview eerily reminds me of the Saddam interview, right before the war. Anyone seen Scott Ritter in the film "Target Iran"? The media is setting Ahmad up for war. No doubt about it.
Didn't you hear his little liberal rant? He hates Bush, just as the libs of this country do. Once again, if you just read the words you would think they came from Harry Reid, Nancy P, Michael mWhore, Oberman, Maher, Stewart, etc, etc, or any number of left wing cranks.
I found the missing portion of the full transcript! (missing at the 60 Minutes website posting the "full" interview): <a class="user" href="http://tangibleinfo.blogspot.com/2007/09/ahmadinejad-interview-60-minutes-cbs.html">http://tangibleinfo.blogspot.com/2007/09/ahmadinej ...</a> Why did they remove this? (or did I simply not see it?) Did anyone ask them to remove this embarrassing exchange.Yes, WHO is ISOLATED? Which country is most isolated by their leader?!PELLEY: I asked President Bush what he would say to you if he were sitting in this chair. And he told me, quote, speaking to you, that you've made terrible choices for your people. You've isolated your nation. You've taken a nation of proud and honorable people and made your country the pariah of the world. These are President Bush's words to you. What's your reply to the president?AHMADINEJAD: Well, President Bush is free to think as he pleases and to say what he pleases. I don't oppose the freedom of speech. I believe in freedom of speech. President Bush is free to say what he pleases. But these would not change the truth. So that President Bush knows the Iranian people are dearly loved today. We can very well put this to the test to find out who has become isolated. Again, maybe one of my friends could go to another country and a friend of President Bush could go to the same country, find out which one of us is isolated. You're free to choose any country you like. I don't think that President Bush has said these things. Rather, I prefer to think that this is your impression of what the president has said.PELLEY: I'm quoting the president directly for the record.AHMADEINEJAD: This is a direct quote? So, well, this tells me that there's a great divide between us.
jze17Sep 25, 2007
This interview eerily reminds me of the Saddam interview, right before the war. Anyone seen Scott Ritter in the film "Target Iran"? The media is setting Ahmad up for war. No doubt about it.
evilgeniustoddSep 25, 2007
So they cancelled a speech by a Neo Nazi and a guy who defends murderes, and you think that is a bad thing?
hittnrunSep 25, 2007
Didn't you hear his little liberal rant? He hates Bush, just as the libs of this country do. Once again, if you just read the words you would think they came from Harry Reid, Nancy P, Michael mWhore, Oberman, Maher, Stewart, etc, etc, or any number of left wing cranks.
marsoSep 26, 2007
I found the missing portion of the full transcript! (missing at the 60 Minutes website posting the "full" interview): <a class="user" href="http://tangibleinfo.blogspot.com/2007/09/ahmadinejad-interview-60-minutes-cbs.html">http://tangibleinfo.blogspot.com/2007/09/ahmadinej ...</a> Why did they remove this? (or did I simply not see it?) Did anyone ask them to remove this embarrassing exchange.Yes, WHO is ISOLATED? Which country is most isolated by their leader?!PELLEY: I asked President Bush what he would say to you if he were sitting in this chair. And he told me, quote, speaking to you, that you've made terrible choices for your people. You've isolated your nation. You've taken a nation of proud and honorable people and made your country the pariah of the world. These are President Bush's words to you. What's your reply to the president?AHMADINEJAD: Well, President Bush is free to think as he pleases and to say what he pleases. I don't oppose the freedom of speech. I believe in freedom of speech. President Bush is free to say what he pleases. But these would not change the truth. So that President Bush knows the Iranian people are dearly loved today. We can very well put this to the test to find out who has become isolated. Again, maybe one of my friends could go to another country and a friend of President Bush could go to the same country, find out which one of us is isolated. You're free to choose any country you like. I don't think that President Bush has said these things. Rather, I prefer to think that this is your impression of what the president has said.PELLEY: I'm quoting the president directly for the record.AHMADEINEJAD: This is a direct quote? So, well, this tells me that there's a great divide between us.