Heel het amerikaanse leger is op zoek naar Saddam Hoessein, maar Dan Rather kan er gewoon een interview mee krijgen. Da’s media hé.
Maar Saddam Hoessein heeft wel een gevoel voor humor: hij stelt een tv-debat voor tussen hem en Bush.
Rather: What is the most important thing you want the American people to understand at this important juncture of history?
Saddam: First, that you tell them that Iraqi people are not the enemy of the American people. If the American people want to know more through dialogue through television screens, I am ready to dialogue with Bush, with Mr. Bush, the president of the United States, and to appear together before the television. And I would say what I have to say, what I have to say about the American policy and he can say things about the Iraqi policy and let that be on television in a just and fair way.
Rather: Are you speaking of a debate? Yes, a debate. This is new. You are saying that you are willing, you are suggesting, you are urging a debate with President Bush on television?
Saddam: Yes, that’s it. We are not asking for a contest with weapons. All I’m asking is to appear before the American people and other people in a direct discussion in a conversation between me and Mr. Bush that’s broadcast by television.
This is an opportunity for him, if he is really convinced about his position, about preparations for war, or any other means, to convince the whole world about the reasons that justifies war. And it’s opportunity for us to tell the world about our reasons to want to live in peace.
Rather: This is not a joke?
Saddam: Not at all. I’m not joking. This is because of my respect for the American public opinion. Conducting a dialogue could bring peace. Why not go and have a debate?
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R.E.M., de muziekgroep, blijft afkorting te zijn van Rather’s Electric Minstrels. Alleen kon ik nog niet de link vinden tussen iemand Rather en de mannen rond Michael Stipe… Maar ik ben dan ook geen zo’n internet-zoek-genie
The story related by Peter Buck on the band’s early 1983 Late Night with David Letterman appearance is that they picked it out of the dictionary (not all dictionaries include scientific terms like “r.e.m.,” so don’t be disappointed if you don’t find it) and they liked it because it was so ambiguous.From It Crawled from the South:”‘We sat up one night,’ says Michael, ‘and we just got completely drunk and rolled around the floor. We had all this chalk, and we took every name anyone could think of and we wrote it on the wall in the living room. When morning rolled around, we pointed and erased, and it was between R.E.M. and Negro Eyes, and we thought *that* probably wouldn’t go over too well outside our immediate circle of friends!’” [rec.music.rem FAQ]