Originally Posted By DouglasDubh <He did? Do you have a link to that quote?> <a href="http://www.radioblogger.com/#001790" target="_blank">http://www.radioblogger.com/#0 01790</a> Mike Wallace: "Where did the Holocaust take place? Did it take place in an Arab neighborhood? Did it take place in Jerusalem? No. It took place in Germany. Then it seems to me, under those circumstances, take Israel, the Zionist entity, he called it, move it to Germany. Move it to Europe. That's where it happened. Sean Hannity: Do you agree with him? MW: Move it to the United States. SH: Do you think that's a legitimate argument? MW: It's an argument. I'm not a commentator. You are."
Originally Posted By jonvn Uh....that is not Mike Wallace agreeing with the head nutcase of iran. He is stating his position, and in reading the text, he's not really taking a position against what he said. Which is basically disgusting.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Well, in reading the full excerpts and in listening to the MP3, Wallace was struggling (a lot) to quote the Iranian president from memory, and Hannity cut in toward the end. And he never said the idea was 'reasonable.' In fact, he only said 'it's an argument' and didn't say he agreed with him or not. I'm wondering where anyone got the quote that he said this is 'reasonable'?
Originally Posted By jonvn Yeah. He's trying to remain "impartial." Which in a thing like this is kind of immoral, if you ask me.
Originally Posted By DouglasDubh <I'm wondering where anyone got the quote that he said this is 'reasonable'?> Yeah, I overstated it a bit. Sorry. I recalled it as being slightly worse than it was.
Originally Posted By AladdinAZ Go to CBSnews.com and watch the interview with Mike Wallace about his interview with Iran's president. It's quite unbelievable.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA Just saw the exerpt. It is weird. The way it's cut together, it has the feel of a faked piece that David Letterman would have on his show.
Originally Posted By patrickegan That nut job in Iran is firing up the Fourth Reich and MW looks more foolish then Chamberlan. Why? Because he’s a Jew! On the other hand the bad stuff Heer Ahmadinejad has talking about could just be the release of Ms. Hilton’s highly anticipated debut album "Paris," set for release Aug. 22.