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Larry should ask him why he hates his own people, the Jews. He should ask him if Larry should be exterminated as well and why he would come on the show of one of those 'dirty Jews' he always talks about.
I heard a Charlie Rose interview with I'madinnerjacket and it was basically the same. Rose asked a question and MA turned it around with some counter examples about the US and wouldn't shut up. MA is pretty good at deflecting and changing the terms of the debate. I would imagine Larry was completely over matched.
Had Mahmoud switched it up and talked about OJ or Anna Nicole Larry would have perked up and been on his A game. I wonder how fast the ratings dropped as the show went on...
AHMADINEJAD (through translator): And it is not about a stoning case at all. There's no stoning sentence here at all. A person in Germany made this claim, which was untrue. Our judiciary also said it was a false statement.
But I would like to ask a question to you, Mr. Larry King, if I may. Last year, we were here the same time. In Pittsburgh, there was a session. The Group 20; over 100,000 people protested against the economic policies of the G-20. The police attacked them violently. Many were beaten up with -- or hot water was thrown on their bodies and many were arrested. And you're telling me that protests are free in the United States?
So here in the United States, do you think people can pour on the streets and protest against the Zionist regime, 100,000 people?
KING: I've got a time -- I've got to take a break. We'll be right back.
KING: You're not saying the United States committed genocide? You're saying the United States committed genocide?
AHMADINEJAD (through translator): That's a separate discussion. And, yes, it did happen in both Iraq and Afghanistan. But that's a separate issue. I like to ask you, if in a country someone's rights are violated, they're oppressed, assuming that your assumption, your statement is correct, does that imply that they can go and occupy another land? Is there any logic in that? If we were to follow that logic, will there be any security left in the world?
In World War II, 100 million -- or 80 million people were killed. If they were to go occupy 20 countries around the world, that would have been terrible.
KING: Israel is a legal state.
AHMADINEJAD (through translator): The question is -- come on. The question -- you just said yourself it's over the Holocaust. Why are you changing your statement?
KING: You were saying --
AHMADINEJAD (through translator): My question is what are the interests of the United States to -- in absolutely defending them. There are many parts of the world where human rights are violated. Do you know how many American Indians were killed? Do you know or not?
KING: I know. We're out of time.
AHMADINEJAD (through translator): You're a reporter. You should have the answers to these.
KING: We're out of time. We'll pick this up next year with the president of Iran. I'm Larry King. Don't go away.
sigh. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is speaking at the UN. The U.S. delegation walked out. Apparently, not only is he in denial of the Holocaust. He's in denial of 9/11.
Perhaps King shouldn't have asked any questions during the interview. The best way to make Ahmadinejad look like a loon, is to let him speak.
The United Nations was founded after the carnage
of World War II and the horrors of the Holocaust.
It was charged with preventing the recurrence of
such horrendous events. Nothing has undermined
that central mission more than the systematic
assault on the truth.
Just this past year when he occasionally has a notable political guest on and there's nothing else to do. However, I'm starting to regret the decision to watch.
Has he consistently been this horrible with political interviews or any interviews of substance?
It was a strange week for the loony strongman from Iran.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's six nights in New York featured a secret sit-down with militant minister Louis Farrakhan, heckling in a hotel bar, and a fear of being rubbed out that bordered on paranoia.
The president shared a hush-hush meal with Farrakhan and members of the New Black Panther Party Tuesday at the Warwick Hotel on West 54th Street.
The meeting of the podium smackers took place in a banquet room, where the fiery leaders presumably exchanged theories on what's wrong with the world.