Saturday, September 23, 2006

Ted Turner & Wolf Blitzer - Diplomatic Giants

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, in an interview for the September 20 "Situation Room," questioned President Bush about Iran and wondered, "Why would it be so bad if this Iranian regime had a nuclear weapon?"

“They're a sovereign state,” Ted 'I married & divorced Hanoi Jane' Turner said of Iran. 'We have 28,000. Why can't they have 10? We don't say anything about Israel -- they've got 100 of them approximately -- or India or Pakistan or Russia. And really, nobody should have them. They aren't usable by any sane person.” [italics mine]

I guess that means Ted 'I married & divorced Hanoi Jane' Turner considers the leader of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to be a sane person. Maybe Ted forgot that Ahmadinejad has promised to eridcate Israel from the face of the earth by any means necessary. Naaa, of course Ted, hasn't forgotten . . . he just doesn't care.

To answer your questions, Ted and Wolf, about why it would be so bad for this Iranian regime to have 10 nuclear weapons, I give you 10 reasons.

1. Jeruselum
2. New York
3. Washington, DC
4. Los Angeles
5. San Francisco
6. Chicago
7. Boston
8. Dallas
9. Minneapolis
10. Atlanta

Ted and Wolf are the kind of so-called 'intellectuals' that other so-called 'intellectuals' look up to? Ted 'I married Hanoi Jane' Turner being called an intellectual is like calling Justin Timberlake a great singer, or calling Will Ferrell funny. An indication of how low modern standards have fallen.

By the way, here's another comment by 'intellectual' Ted 'I married Hanoi Jane' Turner. "Men should be barred from public office for 100 years in every part of the world .... It would be a much kinder, gentler, more intelligently run world. The men have had millions of years where we've been running things. We've screwed it up hopelessly. Let's give it to the women."

Not long after that, Ted expressed his hope that the next U.S. President would be a 'great leader who thinks ahead, like Al Gore.' Unless Al is planning to have a sex change operation, 'intellectual' Ted had already forgotten his previous 'women only' remark.

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