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OT--This is the proper way to handle the media
When NBC diplomatic reporter Andrea Mitchell tried to ask el-Bashir about
his involvement with alleged atrocities, guards grabbed her and muscled her toward the rear of the room. State Department officials shouted at the guards. "Get your hands off her!" Wilkinson demanded. But all the reporters and a camera crew were physically forced out as Rice and el-Bashir watched. -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
"NOYB" wrote in message
.net... When NBC diplomatic reporter Andrea Mitchell tried to ask el-Bashir about his involvement with alleged atrocities, guards grabbed her and muscled her toward the rear of the room. State Department officials shouted at the guards. "Get your hands off her!" Wilkinson demanded. But all the reporters and a camera crew were physically forced out as Rice and el-Bashir watched. ??, ??????. ?? ?????????. Yes, comrade. You're correct. It's in the sacred tradition established by Stalin and Kruschev. |
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message .net... When NBC diplomatic reporter Andrea Mitchell tried to ask el-Bashir about his involvement with alleged atrocities, guards grabbed her and muscled her toward the rear of the room. State Department officials shouted at the guards. "Get your hands off her!" Wilkinson demanded. But all the reporters and a camera crew were physically forced out as Rice and el-Bashir watched. ??, ??????. ?? ?????????. Yes, comrade. You're correct. It's in the sacred tradition established by Stalin and Kruschev. ;-) It could be worse. She could be sharing a jail cell with Judith Miller. |
"NOYB" wrote in message k.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message .net... When NBC diplomatic reporter Andrea Mitchell tried to ask el-Bashir about his involvement with alleged atrocities, guards grabbed her and muscled her toward the rear of the room. State Department officials shouted at the guards. "Get your hands off her!" Wilkinson demanded. But all the reporters and a camera crew were physically forced out as Rice and el-Bashir watched. ??, ??????. ?? ?????????. Yes, comrade. You're correct. It's in the sacred tradition established by Stalin and Kruschev. ;-) It could be worse. She could be sharing a jail cell with Judith Miller. The fact that you believe this is a good way to handle the press is a clear indication that your dad needs to stop by and throw you around the room for a couple of hours until you are fully awake and aware of what country you live in. |
nobody likes to have off-the-wall questions thrown at them. Especially
when thats not in the topic of the interview anyhow. |
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message k.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message .net... When NBC diplomatic reporter Andrea Mitchell tried to ask el-Bashir about his involvement with alleged atrocities, guards grabbed her and muscled her toward the rear of the room. State Department officials shouted at the guards. "Get your hands off her!" Wilkinson demanded. But all the reporters and a camera crew were physically forced out as Rice and el-Bashir watched. ??, ??????. ?? ?????????. Yes, comrade. You're correct. It's in the sacred tradition established by Stalin and Kruschev. ;-) It could be worse. She could be sharing a jail cell with Judith Miller. The fact that you believe this is a good way to handle the press is a clear indication that your dad needs to stop by and throw you around the room for a couple of hours until you are fully awake and aware of what country you live in. Why? I'm not the one asking inappropriate questions at a press conference. |
"Tim" wrote in message oups.com... nobody likes to have off-the-wall questions thrown at them. Especially when thats not in the topic of the interview anyhow. Perhaps, but when you're a public figure, you learn to put up with surprises, unless you're simply incapable of handling them. |
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote in message oups.com... nobody likes to have off-the-wall questions thrown at them. Especially when thats not in the topic of the interview anyhow. Perhaps, but when you're a public figure, you learn to put up with surprises, unless you're simply incapable of handling them. The US Constitution and the Bill of Rights does not apply to the whole world, only within the borders of the US of A. So, if The Sudan says no questions then you don't ask questions. |
"Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote in message oups.com... nobody likes to have off-the-wall questions thrown at them. Especially when thats not in the topic of the interview anyhow. Perhaps, but when you're a public figure, you learn to put up with surprises, unless you're simply incapable of handling them. The US Constitution and the Bill of Rights does not apply to the whole world, only within the borders of the US of A. So, if The Sudan says no questions then you don't ask questions. That's even a better reason to ask questions. People perform better under stress. |
NOYB wrote: When NBC diplomatic reporter Andrea Mitchell tried to ask el-Bashir about his involvement with alleged atrocities, guards grabbed her and muscled her toward the rear of the room. State Department officials shouted at the guards. "Get your hands off her!" Wilkinson demanded. But all the reporters and a camera crew were physically forced out as Rice and el-Bashir watched. -------------------------------------------------------------------- I will post this as JimH won't: Now see there? All the guys who are convinced you aren't even the tiniest bit interested in boating have to be at least partially wrong. You are becoming an expert troller. Do you have any original thoughts you'd care to share, or have you been instructed to repost the propaganda? |
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