Say What -
Israeli Television?!
By Ted Lang
8-16-5
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Not only did Roberts mention Bush's cozy chat via satellite with an Israeli TV reporter for Israeli television originating from Bush's Crawford, Texas ranch, but now Yahoo News confirms it: Bush is now a star on Israeli Television! Was this yet another Jeff Gannon clone, or a legitimate Israeli reporter? Poor Helen Thomas, the grand dame of American journalism inside the beltway; she is now relegated to the back row at Bush "press conferences" with the still-wet-behind-the-ears cub reporters. And poor Judith Miller is rotting in jail for Bush, Cheney and Rove's crimes against the CIA in violation of our national security laws. Israeli reporter?
That's right folks; while he has time to ride his bicycle like a good little boy, and he has time to interview with Israeli reporters right from his home, Bush has absolutely no time to meet with Cindy Sheehan! When queried on this, Rush Limbaugh's favorite president had this to say: "I think it's also important for me to go on with my life, to keep a balanced life." A "balanced life," huh? Well, kind of - at least this time he didn't fall off his stupid bicycle!
Since Bush likes to ride bicycles and stay in shape, and lie quite naturally while stumbling over his words giving the appearance of the common man saddled with a great burden, this appeal to the simple-minded masses is probably just what's needed for Israeli television. Think of Bush in a starring role; perhaps, "CSI -Tel-Aviv!" Or how about an Israeli version of "Jeopardy"? No? I've got it... Israel needs: "The Mid East Wing"
http://www.rense.com/general67/isra.htm(here is the interview content from 8/13/05)
Bush: All Options Open for Iran Nukes By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI, Associated Press Writer
Sat Aug 13,12:06 PM ET
JERUSALEM - In a stern warning to Iran, President Bush said "all options are on the table" if the Iranians refuse to comply with international demands to halt their nuclear program, pointedly noting he has already used force to protect U.S. security.
Bush's statement during an interview on Israeli TV late Friday was unusually harsh. He previously said diplomacy should be used to persuade Iran to suspend its nuclear program and if that failed then the U.N. Security Council should impose sanctions.
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http://p203.news.mud.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050813/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_iranThere ya go... bush cares more about Israel then the mother of the
soldier dying for his "war based on lies".