I'm with Zell on this one, on the interview part that is. A picture is worth a thousand words -- View the video of the duel and decide for yourself.
This is my third post and final post on "the" interview (post 1; post 2).
For those of you who are not still seething and hyperventilating about Sen. Miller's keynote address at the RNC, do I have something for you!
If you're sitting down, don't stand up. If you're standing up, don't sit down. Go to the link below and see it now.
The transcript of the "encounter" does not do the interview justice anymore than the movie The Firm did Grisham's book justice.
Loosen up; put your politics aside for a moment. Be objective.
I think Miller was polite and restrained; Matthews was vintage Matthews until Miller really gets onto him. Only near the end when it appears that Matthews realizes that the perception might be that Miller was coming out on top does Matthews show us that he has a kinder, gentler side.
See the MSNBC interview now.
For those of you who are not still seething and hyperventilating about Sen. Miller's keynote address at the RNC, do I have something for you!
If you're sitting down, don't stand up. If you're standing up, don't sit down. Go to the link below and see it now.
The transcript of the "encounter" does not do the interview justice anymore than the movie The Firm did Grisham's book justice.
Loosen up; put your politics aside for a moment. Be objective.
I think Miller was polite and restrained; Matthews was vintage Matthews until Miller really gets onto him. Only near the end when it appears that Matthews realizes that the perception might be that Miller was coming out on top does Matthews show us that he has a kinder, gentler side.
See the MSNBC interview now.
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