Faheed Zakaria: Golden Sceptre Award
It was indeed unpleasant seeing mega-stars Christiane Amanpour and Larry King become so undignified and unprofessional when interviewing guest visiting our country. Ms. Amanpour interviewed Pres. Mugabe and Mr. King interviewed Pres. Ahmadinejad.
Both interviewers had to be aware how cheap and pedestrian they would sound while espousing their prepared questions to the two Presidents. Was it so important for them to satisfy their Zionist bosses for protection of their jobs? Are they so insecure of their talents as political commentators to stoop so journalistically low? It really makes you wonder about them, their bosses and producers.
Yesterday, Sunday, Fareed Zakaria demonstrated the fine gentleman of a host I have begun to like and respect. Mr. Zakaria hosted an interview with President Muammar al-Gadaffi of Libya and a fine interview it was. Mr. Zakaria quite tastefully interspersed “Fareed Analysis” segments during the final draft of the tapped interview which shortened the interview but lacked the banality of how Christiane Amanpour and Larry King conducted their interviews.
The interviews on Sunday were a trilogy of much publicized interviews with the most controversial leaders of countries who came to America to speak at the U.N. Security Council last week. Each one had the ear of the chamber when he spoke and, I suspect, going on television afterwards was part of the visitation agenda.
I note both Pres. Mugabe and al-Gadaffi have been President of their county for forty years and Pres. Ahmadinejad is presently serving his second four year term as President of Iran. Do Amanpour and Larry King really think those Presidents can fool all of the people in their country all of the time? I suspect they think it is so only when people of color vote for their leaders. They think it is up to them to expose them to their voters. (Yawn!)
Fighting for the dignity of my Ancestors,
God bless Bill Gates, WPFW, C-SPAN and the spirits of the unborn for the help,
BB
P.S. A memorable moment paraphrased: Larry King asked Pres. Ahmadinejad about sanctions on his country. The President pondered how you can successfully have money flowing freely in the global economy with huge gaps in its flow due to sanctions on countries. (Busted!)
Both interviewers had to be aware how cheap and pedestrian they would sound while espousing their prepared questions to the two Presidents. Was it so important for them to satisfy their Zionist bosses for protection of their jobs? Are they so insecure of their talents as political commentators to stoop so journalistically low? It really makes you wonder about them, their bosses and producers.
Yesterday, Sunday, Fareed Zakaria demonstrated the fine gentleman of a host I have begun to like and respect. Mr. Zakaria hosted an interview with President Muammar al-Gadaffi of Libya and a fine interview it was. Mr. Zakaria quite tastefully interspersed “Fareed Analysis” segments during the final draft of the tapped interview which shortened the interview but lacked the banality of how Christiane Amanpour and Larry King conducted their interviews.
The interviews on Sunday were a trilogy of much publicized interviews with the most controversial leaders of countries who came to America to speak at the U.N. Security Council last week. Each one had the ear of the chamber when he spoke and, I suspect, going on television afterwards was part of the visitation agenda.
I note both Pres. Mugabe and al-Gadaffi have been President of their county for forty years and Pres. Ahmadinejad is presently serving his second four year term as President of Iran. Do Amanpour and Larry King really think those Presidents can fool all of the people in their country all of the time? I suspect they think it is so only when people of color vote for their leaders. They think it is up to them to expose them to their voters. (Yawn!)
Fighting for the dignity of my Ancestors,
God bless Bill Gates, WPFW, C-SPAN and the spirits of the unborn for the help,
BB
P.S. A memorable moment paraphrased: Larry King asked Pres. Ahmadinejad about sanctions on his country. The President pondered how you can successfully have money flowing freely in the global economy with huge gaps in its flow due to sanctions on countries. (Busted!)
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