- 01 May 2012 14:53
#13950711
Is anyone watching this? It's pretty original and interesting experience. It's very personal and "ordinary", without the shownmanship and pretense of formal news interviews, like a few guys sitting around a table, maybe even having a beer. There are also less of the media's usual taboos.
* Episode 1: Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah. Excellent interview, great to see a "rebel" Arab leader given an opportunity to describe and justify his policy, also has questions on his support for Syria and his Theism (strange question at the end from the I would guess Godless Assange).
* Episode 2: David Horowitz vs. Slavoj Zizek. Debate between a hysterical neoconservative and postmodern communist. Predictable but a bit pointless. Look into the writhing, scarred depths of the conspiratorial winger's brain at your own risk.
* Episode 3: Moncef Marzouki, the new democratic President of Tunisia. Very good, on torture, censorship, Guantánamo, Syria, on going from human rights activist to political leader.
[mb edit: this show is of superior quality and I thereby move it to the media section for all time]
* Episode 1: Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah. Excellent interview, great to see a "rebel" Arab leader given an opportunity to describe and justify his policy, also has questions on his support for Syria and his Theism (strange question at the end from the I would guess Godless Assange).
* Episode 2: David Horowitz vs. Slavoj Zizek. Debate between a hysterical neoconservative and postmodern communist. Predictable but a bit pointless. Look into the writhing, scarred depths of the conspiratorial winger's brain at your own risk.
* Episode 3: Moncef Marzouki, the new democratic President of Tunisia. Very good, on torture, censorship, Guantánamo, Syria, on going from human rights activist to political leader.
[mb edit: this show is of superior quality and I thereby move it to the media section for all time]
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