http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11402101
Oooooops.
Quote from: BDS on September 23, 2010, 10:19:03 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-11402101
Oooooops.
I saw him on Larry King.
He dodged almost every single question.
It's funny. He's almost onto something when he says 2011 should be the year of nuclear disarmament, the "failure of the existing world order and capitalism", and that the world should be run by "virtuous people".
Kind of annoyed me a little. I mean he's representing all those people, and he pretty much just stands up and unleashes armpit farts. Like, what.
Although to be fair, it is also hilarious. Also it's like... he's SO right, but also SO wrong. I don't really know what to make of what he's saying.
It's funny because it's so needlessly tragic and absurd.
Quote from: Sigmatic on September 23, 2010, 11:30:46 PM
It's funny because it's so needlessly tragic and absurd.
NEWSFEED
Quote from: Sigmatic on September 23, 2010, 11:24:27 PM
It's funny. He's almost onto something when he says 2011 should be the year of nuclear disarmament, the "failure of the existing world order and capitalism", and that the world should be run by "virtuous people".
I have the feeling that Ahmadinejad's definition of "virtuous people" is vastly different from ours. Sharia law comes to mind.
That's the funny part. He says things I would agree with, but what he means is completely different!
Quote from: BDS on September 23, 2010, 11:29:33 PM
Kind of annoyed me a little. I mean he's representing all those people,
I dont think he really represents those people.
:lulz:
I LOVE
that guy!
I liked last year, when all the real kooks in power got to make some speeches, and Chavez started his speech with "I promise not to talk as long as Gaddafi."
To be honest, that's no different to what roughly a quarter of the US population believes.
And Ahmadinejad doesn't even control his country's foreign policy anyway. No doubt he was speaking at the UNGA, which has all the influence of a Greenpeace activist meeting on current global affairs, which further illustrates his impotence on the world stage. If people read the Iranian Constitution and paid attention, they'd realise Ahmadinejad is a clown put up to draw attention away from the real power brokers in Iran - namely the Supreme Ayatollah, Saeed Jalili and Mohammad Ali Jafari.
Yeah, they say jump, he squeaks out "how high?" and does it hup-two-three-four. Ahmadinejad is NOT the man behind the curtain. He's the image on the screen.
...but damn is he ever the Bushie of Iran.