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This is new. I see President Ahmadinejad has actually started a charm offensive. It is not something you would expect from terrorists. I am actually more worried about it. Good PR works in the West. He even makes me think of Al Pacino in Scarface.
I caught some of Ahmadinejad's 60 Minutes interview. I just fell back in my chair with my mouth agape, absorbed by the smiling show. It was the part where he regretfully laments that President Bush should be all about the bombs, and how Bush cannot deal with problems in any other way. Wow, he has really been following the press of the Europeans and the Noam Chomsky Democrats!
I would like to just laugh off the absurdity. But I am afraid that too many in the West and in America may swallow the propagandic show, winning the hearts and minds of the guilt-addled liberal world. Poor Ahmadinejad, a man of peace in a world the Americans and Jews have made.
I understand he has even started a blog. His advisers must have made a misstep - no MySpace!? I wonder what kind of music he listens to. I just bet he prefers the Beatles to Elvis. So European.
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This is new. I see President Ahmadinejad has actually started a charm offensive. It is not something you would expect from terrorists. I am actually more worried about it. Good PR works in the West. He even makes me think of Al Pacino in Scarface.
I caught some of Ahmadinejad's 60 Minutes interview. I just fell back in my chair with my mouth agape, absorbed by the smiling show. It was the part where he regretfully laments that President Bush should be all about the bombs, and how Bush cannot deal with problems in any other way. Wow, he has really been following the press of the Europeans and the Noam Chomsky Democrats!
I would like to just laugh off the absurdity. But I am afraid that too many in the West and in America may swallow the propagandic show, winning the hearts and minds of the guilt-addled liberal world. Poor Ahmadinejad, a man of peace in a world the Americans and Jews have made.
I understand he has even started a blog. His advisers must have made a misstep - no MySpace!? I wonder what kind of music he listens to. I just bet he prefers the Beatles to Elvis. So European.