Posted on 05/06/2005 8:16:37 AM PDT by FreedomCalls
MARK COLVIN: At the top of the program we heard George Galloway trying to rub some salt into Tony Blair's wounds.
Mr Galloway is the ex Labour MP who in the 90s went to Baghdad and interviewed Saddam Hussein, famously using the words, "Sir, I salute your strength, your courage and your indefatigability".
He set up his own party, called Respect, and in this election targeted a London constituency with a very high number of Asian and Middle Eastern voters.
He won, and his victory provided one of the interviews of the night, between Mr Galloway and the BBC's Jeremy Paxman.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Mr Galloway, are you proud of having got rid of one of the very few black women in Parliament?
GEORGE GALLOWAY: What a preposterous question. I know its very late in the night, but wouldnt you be better by starting by congratulating me for one of the most sensational election results in modern history?
JEREMY PAXMAN: Are you proud of having got rid of one of the very few black women in Parliament?
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Im not Jeremy, move on to your next question.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Well, you not answering that one?
GEORGE GALLOWAY: No, because I dont believe that people get elected because of the colour of their skin.
I believe people get elected because of their record and because of their policies. So move onto your next question, because Ive got a lot of people who want to speak to me.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Are you proud
GEORGE GALLOWAY: If you ask that question again Im going, I warn you now.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Dont try and threaten me, Mr Galloway, please.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Youre the one whos trying to badger me.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Im not trying to badger you, Im merely asking you whether youre proud of having driven out of Parliament one of the very few black women there a woman you accused of having on her conscience the deaths of 100,000 people.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Oh, well, theres no doubt about that one. Theres absolutely no doubt that all those new Labour MPs who voted for Mr Blair and Mr Bushs war have on their hands the blood of 100,000 people in Iraq, many of them British soldiers, many of them American soldiers, most of them Iraqis. And thats a more important issue than the colour of her skin, I may assure you.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Yes, because you then went on to say including a lot of women who had blacker faces than her.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Absolutely right. Absolutely right. So dont try and tell me that I should feel guilty about one of the most sensational election results in modern electoral history because the person I defeated is a woman or a
JEREMY PAXMAN: I put it to you, Mr Galloway, that Nick Rainsford had you to a tea when he said you were a demagogue.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Im sorry?
JEREMY PAXMAN: Nick Rainsford. You know who I mean? Nick Rainsford, Labour MP.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: I dont no, I dont know him.
JEREMY PAXMAN: So youve never heard of him?
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Ive never heard of Nick Rainsford, no.
JEREMY PAXMAN: What else havent you heard of?
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Well, Ive been in Parliament a long time
JEREMY PAXMAN: Hes a parliamentary colleague of yours until very recently.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Well, most of them just blend one into the other, Jeremy. Theyre largely a spineless supine bunch, and
JEREMY PAXMAN: Have you every heard of Tony Banks?
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Yes I have, yes.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Right. Tony Banks was sitting here five minutes ago and he said you were behaving inexcusably you had deliberately chosen to go to that part of London and to exploit the latent racial tensions there.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Well, you are actually conducting one of the more, even by your standards, one of the most absurd interviews I have ever participated in. I have just won an election. Can you find it within yourself to recognise that fact, to recognise the fact that the people of Bethnal Green and Bow chose me this evening.
JEREMY PAXMAN: We recognise it.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Why are you insulting them?
JEREMY PAXMAN: Im not insulting them. Im not insulting them.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Yes you are. You are insulting them. They chose me just a few minutes ago. Cant you find it within yourself even to congratulate me on this victory.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Congratulations, Mr Galloway. How do you propose to use your time in
GEORGE GALLOWAY: Thank you very much indeed. Im off.
JEREMY PAXMAN: Oh, I see, its another occasion youre not wanting to talk to someone who doesnt agree with you.
GEORGE GALLOWAY: No, no, no, no. Actually, Jeremy, its too, its too late
JEREMY PAXMAN: David Larry, what do you make of Mr Galloway?
MARK COLVIN: Jeremy Paxman, interviewing if thats the right word George Galloway, shades of Monty Python. And, I didnt come here for a contradiction yes you did.
VIDEO LINK:
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Bump. I saw it, it was hilarious.
He's a QB for the Houston Texans. Went to Michigan State.
Both of them are losers. Galloway is right, however, in that the questions being asked were ridiculously lame.
i don't know Galloway is but I agree with him that this wasn't an interview, it was badgering along the lines of Rather's interview with Bush 41.
Just because you don't agree with the guy doesn't mean you should dismiss the arrogance of the press in this interview.
Damn.
Much as I hate to defend Galloway, he was in the right on this one: Paxman's first question was preposterous. Galloway gave several decent answers to it. And Paxman still tried to push it.
HAH! Funny stuff!
Good grief!
Paxman was off the rails on this one. Why shouldn't Galloway win an election if he can do so? Galloway is a corrupt mus-baiter, but his electors didn't have guns to their heads.
It reads like a liberal journalist interviewing a conservative in the US.
Galloway is a terrorist-loving scum, and he gets a taste of his own demagoguery in this interview.
(Are you proud of having got rid of one of the very few black women in Parliament?)
This sounds like a question a bigoted liberal reporter would ask. Apparently competence and the will of the people mean nothing compared to skin color according to the interviewer.
Galloway, unfortunately, is right that he was elected by his constituents whether the interviewer likes it or not.
Was Jeremy Paxman the one who sneeringly asked Blair if he and Bush had prayed together on the Crawford ranch ?
Galloway was Saddam's best buddy. If the World listened to the likes of Galloway, terrorists would be killing Britons with impunity.
LOL
<< You have to watch this. Jeremy Paxman gives Galloway a much-deserved virtual spanking! >>
What utter rubbish.
The execrable Galloway had the assinine anonymous lumpen whatsisname for breakfast!
As in: "Paxton who?"
When I saw the interview live this a.m. and Paxo asked about Tony Banks I must admit my first thought was the group Genesis. Then I remembered our sport loving ex-MP Tony Banks.
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