Posted on 05/06/2007 6:22:07 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay
Bill Clinton with Larry King on Saddam Hussein and chemical or biological weapons:
"If he has chemical and biological agents -- and I believe he does -- he will
have no incentive not to use them if he knew he was going to be killed anyway and deposed," Clinton said.
"He's got a lot of incentive not to use them now because he knows he'll be toast if he does."
September 4, 2002
Another waste of broadcast time. I am sure I will miss it.
an hour of my life I would never get back. No thanks.
Who is Larry King?
Larry said he had no idea how famous hed become till he went to the Western Wall. Next to him was a rabbi davening intently, shaking back and forth. Suddenly he turned and asked, Whats with Perot?
If Jane Fonda and Bill Maher hosted a show for me I would be so ashamed I would probably shoot myself mid-show.
My Gawd how awful can it get. Hosted by two of the greatest traitors known on this planet.
I never watched Larry King much before,believe me I will spit on the screen next time I see him.
..must not forget Alec Baldwin.
As King has aged, his hair has turned prematurely orange.
I fell asleep at the wheel while listening to his radio show late one night.
President Bush was flying F 104's which was not a forgiving aircraft and this traitorous B**CH who was swapping spit with our enemy in North Vietnam says he looks wrong in a flight suit. This traitor is also ignorant.
In the early 1970s, he was entangled in legal and financial troubles. He was arrested on December 20, 1971 and charged with grand larceny. The charges stemmed from a deal he had made with Louis Wolfson. In 1968, Wolfson was convicted of selling unregistered stock.
The circumstances are unclear. According to King, he told Wolfson that he could arrange a special investigation by John Mitchell, the incoming US Attorney General, to overturn the conviction. Wolfson agreed, and paid King $48,000.
King never delivered, and could not pay back the money. When Wolfson was released from prison, he went after King. According to Wolfson, King served as an intermediary between Wolfson and New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison was investigating the assassination of President Kennedy, but needed to raise funds for the investigation. Wolfson offered to pay $25,000 to help fund the investigation. The arrangement was that Wolfson gave Larry King cash (about $5,000 per visit). King was supposed to give this to Richard Gerstein, the State Attorney for Dade County, Florida. Gerstein was to transfer the money to Garrison. This took place over a year or two.
Wolfson eventually found that not all the money he gave to King made it to Garrison. The larceny charge was dropped because the statute of limitations had run out. But King pled no contest to one of 14 charges of passing bad checks. As a result of these troubles, he was off the air for three years. During those three years he worked several jobs. He was the PR director at a race track in Louisiana and he wrote some articles for Esquire Magazine, including a major piece on New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath.
“TOLEDO! WUWTSYUA QUESCHUN FUH LIZA MINELLI”?!?!?
Who's he trying to fool?
Larry King split rent with Stephen Foster in a Bowery walk-up back in the day.
Larry “Live” King of the softball interview!
I actually often enjoyed his radio show back in the late 70s and early 80s. His show was on all night and not just two or three hours. But I thought back then he did a good job of interviewing his guests and he often had interesting guests. I knew he had a liberal spin but at least he was not pretending to be objective. I have no idea what his TV show is like. I don’t have cable and I have pretty much dropped out of watching TV (and I don’t miss it).
Agree with you-except President Bush flew F-102s.
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