Just watched interview of Mearsheimer by an India-promoting pompous and purporting know-all person. Also too repetitive and long-winded questioning as if to appear informed and interesting as an interviewer.No debate, only asking for the professor to repeat himself.
If you keep letting MSM NPCs interview you, it gives validation to the "balance" postmodern concept of reporting. When one says water is wet, and another says water is dry, the postmodernist view becomes that it is up for debate, when clearly water is wet.
I liked this interview. Decent length, respectful TV host who didn't interrupt or try to impose his own views (à la Piers Morgan), handled the flow of the conversation intelligently and even provided some incisive questions.
But, boy, that Indian bling-bling was annoying. :-D
I din't like this interview, as opposed to those I've seen with Mearsheimer and Judge Napolitano. Both seemed too much in their heads and the world, especially in recent days, needs a more personal response, a more emotional response, a judgmental response, as well as providing a moral perspective on what is going on.
Former Ukrainian MP and collaborator Oleg Tsarev complains that China is not actually an ally of Russia but is simply exploiting it by buying resources at extremely low prices.
Just watched interview of Mearsheimer by an India-promoting pompous and purporting know-all person. Also too repetitive and long-winded questioning as if to appear informed and interesting as an interviewer.No debate, only asking for the professor to repeat himself.
If you keep letting MSM NPCs interview you, it gives validation to the "balance" postmodern concept of reporting. When one says water is wet, and another says water is dry, the postmodernist view becomes that it is up for debate, when clearly water is wet.
I liked this interview. Decent length, respectful TV host who didn't interrupt or try to impose his own views (à la Piers Morgan), handled the flow of the conversation intelligently and even provided some incisive questions.
But, boy, that Indian bling-bling was annoying. :-D
I din't like this interview, as opposed to those I've seen with Mearsheimer and Judge Napolitano. Both seemed too much in their heads and the world, especially in recent days, needs a more personal response, a more emotional response, a judgmental response, as well as providing a moral perspective on what is going on.
Former Ukrainian MP and collaborator Oleg Tsarev complains that China is not actually an ally of Russia but is simply exploiting it by buying resources at extremely low prices.
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