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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Interviewed on NBC Nightly News

September 20, 2006
By theindyvoice

Despite the Bush administration’s ongoing propaganda the Iranian President doesn’t sound too much like a “dangerous mind” in an interview on NBC Nightly News, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14911603/

His perspective is certainly different than our own but he makes some fairly reasonable points. I wonder how successful the Bush administration is going to be in trying to pidgeon-hole President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a madman presiding over the “axis of evil” when millions of people watched him sounding very reasonable on the Nightly News. His sentiments are especially contrasted when viewed against the extremist rhetoric and actions of Bush and Company i.e. “Bring it on” and the invasion and occupation of Iraq.

Very interesting,

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14911603/

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2 Responses to “Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Interviewed on NBC Nightly News”

  1. JollyRoger on September 21st, 2006 4:38 am

    Le Chimpereur isn’t pulling off the things he was before.

    Most Americans are onto the Bush-neutered MSM’s game.

    Can you imagine, having all the resources the Chimperor has, and still blowing it? Stalin and Mao, whereever they are, are surely swearing at him and calling him names.

  2. ShandyKing on September 21st, 2006 5:37 pm

    “Despite the Bush administration’s ongoing propaganda the Iranian President doesn’t sound too much like a “dangerous mind” in an interview on NBC Nightly News,”

    The guy publicly expresses his doubts the Holocaust is a historically established fact.

    That’s a dangerious mind.

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