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Who needs wikileaks?
http://www.guardian.c...yahu-gaffe-microphone
Discussing the Israeli PM Netanyahu:
"I cannot stand him. He's a liar," Sarkozy told Obama who responded with "You're fed up with him? I have to deal with him every day".
This exchange happened immediately before a press conference, headphones for the translation sets had not yet been distributed but the politicians' microphones were already switched on, and so reporters just needed to use their own headphones to hear all this.
Any fun and games going to happen as a result? It's quite direct so they can't claim that the words are taken out of context.
Discussing the Israeli PM Netanyahu:
"I cannot stand him. He's a liar," Sarkozy told Obama who responded with "You're fed up with him? I have to deal with him every day".
This exchange happened immediately before a press conference, headphones for the translation sets had not yet been distributed but the politicians' microphones were already switched on, and so reporters just needed to use their own headphones to hear all this.
Any fun and games going to happen as a result? It's quite direct so they can't claim that the words are taken out of context.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.caught red handed, don't you just love it when they are, and no one can back pedal and get out of it by saying i was misquoted. The poison dwarf is so up himself, and the comments between these two show how little regard they really feel for not just Netanyahu but i expect other political leaders as well.
there isn't in American political terms, i haven't so much written him off, as the American public, disenchanted with their perceived lame duck president. Though i haven't seen anyone on the horizon as yet who looks as though could make it, but these things can turn on a penny. I like Obama, for all his faults, and perhaps another term would see him pull things round, but facing an economic meltdown, and a most unpopular war in Afghanistan.