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CBS' Mike Wallace heads to Teheran for 2nd time
2006-08-10
Twenty-seven years after a chilling sit-down with Ayatollah Khomeini that was one of Mike Wallace's most memorable, the veteran CBS television newsman snagged an interview this week with current Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Teheran. The 88-year-old Wallace had been pursuing the interview for so long that he had to be reminded by Ahmadinejad when he first asked for it.

A portion of Wallace's interview, conducted Tuesday at a crucial time in the Mideast with Israel fighting the Iranian-backed Hizbullah guerrillas in Lebanon, will be shown Thursday on the "CBS Evening News." A fuller report will air on Sunday's "60 Minutes" TV news magazine. During the midst of the American hostage crisis in 1979, Wallace interviewed Iranian leader Khomeini, locking eyes with the cleric when he asked for a response to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat calling Khomeini a lunatic.

Additional: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sat down with Mike Wallace in Tehran on Tuesday in a rare, exclusive interview with a Western reporter.
In the wide-ranging interview, the Iranian leader comments on President Bush's foreign policy, the lack of relations between Iran and the United States, Hezbollah, Lebanon and Iraq.

Speaking about President Bush's failure to answer his 18-page letter that criticized U.S. foreign policy, Ahmadinejad said, "Well, (with the letter) I wanted to open a window towards the light for the president so that he can see that one can look on the world through a different perspective. … We are all free to choose. But please give him this message, sir: Those who refuse to accept an invitation will not have a good ending or fate. You see that his approval rating is dropping every day. Hatred vis-à-vis the president is increasing every day around the world. For a ruler, this is the worst message that he could receive. Rulers and heads of government at the end of their office must leave the office holding their heads high."
Remember the speculation about the letter being a traditional islamic invitation to submit to Allah? Refusal by Bush to submit being expected, it was Ahmadinejad's declaration of war.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#9  Nice work, Mike.
See you soon...
Posted by: The Ghost of Walter Duranty   2006-08-10 23:13  

#8  thank goodness Chris Wallace fell far from that decrepit tree
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-10 21:41  

#7  Wasn't there a thing where Journalists were asked that, if they knew there was going to be an attack against american forces would they alert the authorities -- and Wallace said he wouldn't?

I wonder if Wallace knows of any major attacks (or Nuke attack on Israel for example) which nutjob has scheduled for Aug 22nd....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-08-10 21:33  

#6  They're big on wet, sloppy man kisses in the middle east. I wander if Mike and Mahmoud shared a camel as well...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2006-08-10 14:28  

#5  Of Ahmadinejad, Wallace said, "He's an impressive fellow, this guy. He really is. He's obviously smart as hell."
"You'll find him an interesting man," he said. "I expected more of a firebrand. I don't think he has the slightest doubt about how he feels ... about the American administration and the Zionist state. He comes across as more rational than I had expected."


Another shining moment for CBS.
We call it "Israel" over here, Mike, not Zionist state. But you probably forget a lot these days, you senile old fuck...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-08-10 10:35  

#4  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mike Wallace's nutty sock puppet.
Posted by: Tholunter Ulonter6878   2006-08-10 09:54  

#3  So he's gonna do the interview on 22 Aug? This is Assmanjonny's big event?? Damn what a dissapointment! snark snark
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-08-10 08:51  

#2  kneepads....check
Posted by: Captain America   2006-08-10 06:56  

#1  With any luck, he'll be there when the balloon goes up in Teheran.

And he and his islamonazi butt-buddy can die in each others' arms.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-08-10 00:13  

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