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Rather's Interview With The Enemy
The Indianapolis Star ^
| March 1, 2003
| Rod Smith
Posted on 03/01/2003 7:54:01 AM PST by RAT Patrol
Edited on 05/07/2004 6:26:40 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Dan Rather interviewed Saddam Hussein in Baghdad, and he was not arrested on his return to America. Amazing. Try that in other countries of the world. What a great country we live in!
Imagine the reverse occurring with equal impunity. Iraq's version of Rather conducts an interview with President Bush at the White House; it is viewed by all of the Middle East. Then the anchor returns to Baghdad, enters freely and discusses his scoop on "Good Morning Iraq." I don't think so.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cbs; danrather; mediafatcat; ratherbiased
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To: RAT Patrol
The interview can be seen as historical, dont ya know. And may well have been, had it offered any insight at all.
Bumb from Indy.
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posted on
03/01/2003 7:58:49 AM PST
by
ab1
To: RAT Patrol
The one thing that stood out to me during the interview was when Blather continually referred to Sadamm as President Huessein. Funny, Blather never refers to our President as President, only to Bush or Mr. Bush.
To: ab1
" had it offered any insight at all." Nah...all knew Rather is an "empty head talking" in the first place.........
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:03:53 AM PST
by
litehaus
To: RAT Patrol
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At best, he has illustrated what an incredibly wonderful country this is: that grace upon grace is extended to well-known figures who, metaphorically, go to lunch with the enemy in such a public manner and then return home, apparently oblivious to the undermining effect their actions might have on their own country, on its troops and on its leaders."
This reminds me of a time when Bill Clinton made his way across Europe, from Britain to the USSR arranging anti-American war protests in 1968. He wrote to his draft board, Col. Holmes, that he "loathed the military" and thought he was too good to serve in the armed forces.
Yes, our country has a lot of tolerance for people that dance and whore for the enemy, but even as we tolerate it, it does not stop the tide of disdain and disrepect to flow deep and wide for their unprincipled actions.
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:05:52 AM PST
by
harpo11
(I have not forgotten September 11, 2001--3000 Innocent Americans Murdered by Terrorist Scum)
To: RAT Patrol
Just the fact that Rather addresses Saddam as "Mr. President", and addresses Bush as "Mr. Bush" tells clearly where Rather's allegiances lie.
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:06:14 AM PST
by
EggsAckley
(nuke the vegan gay whales for jesus)
To: EggsAckley
He is allegiace was clear simply from the fact that Saddam would allow him access.
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:09:37 AM PST
by
ab1
To: EggsAckley
allegiace=allegiance
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:10:28 AM PST
by
ab1
To: EggsAckley; Treeless Branch
Just the fact that Rather addresses Saddam as "Mr. President", and addresses Bush as "Mr. Bush" tells clearly where Rather's allegiances lie. Exactly.
To: ab1
I really like your Indy newspaper. I'll trade you one Kansas City Star for one Indianapolis Star.
To: RAT Patrol
Recently bought by Gannet. I thought that would spell the end. Some good stuff has been sneaking in lately, though.
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:20:36 AM PST
by
ab1
To: harpo11
And I will never forget Baghdad Danny's stint with the Taliban and the pics with arm around Castro. To me, these three events say all that needs to be said about Baghdad Danny.
To: RAT Patrol
By next week, everybody will have quit talking about dan rather, and his ego will force him to think up a new idea for attention!
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:25:53 AM PST
by
timestax
To: RAT Patrol
I don't know if anybody else here read Rather's piece about this interview, published on the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal a couple of days ago.
I think Rather, anti-American and useful idiot that he is, suddenly realized in the middle of the interview that he was being used by Saddam. He described Saddam as sitting there calculating his (Saddam's) every word and observing Rather's reaction like a hawk. He mentioned that Saddam is clearly a public relations genius (like Hitler, who also had that same horrible gift for manipulating public opinion) and this is one of the secrets of his control.
I was surprised that old Dan was this aware. Not that it will stop him from being a blathering idiot, of course, but it was interesting to see that even he realized that Saddam was playing him.
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:30:59 AM PST
by
livius
To: timestax
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:34:25 AM PST
by
demkicker
(I wanna kick some commie butt)
To: RAT Patrol
I'll bet that Sadamm thought to himself during the interview with the traitorous Rather:If I had a newsman like this in my Iraq I would give him a whiff of Anthrax Powder, a sniff of serin, followed by a chaser of botulism tea. Then I would have my henchmen rip out his vile tongue.
I bet Sadamm despises such traitorous activity by Rather, but used Rather just the same?
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:37:55 AM PST
by
zbogwan2
To: ab1
Didn't you know , Wormwood's allegiance is to Screwtape.
To: RAT Patrol
"Just the fact that Rather addresses Saddam as "Mr. President", and addresses Bush as "Mr. Bush" tells clearly where Rather's allegiances lie."
or maybe because there was a guy behind the curtain pointing a gun at Rather's head making sure that he showed him respect!
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posted on
03/01/2003 8:45:04 AM PST
by
tesshu
To: RAT Patrol
Rather IS the enemy!
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