source26
November 2nd, 2005, 12:35 PM
1) he says he humbly accepts the people's choice to lead them, when he gets "re-elected" with a 80-99 percent approval
2) if its local drought, poverty, economy, international relations, education or
whatever, israel is always mentioned as the cause behind it.
3) at some point in any interview he accuses the "western media"
4) he has trouble saying "democracy", he can only say "reforms". when pushed, he may opt for "deep reforms".
5) his timetable is always infinately flexible or non existant when it comes to dealing with his country's internal issues (which, of course, "the western media" exagurate - or "israel is behind it".
6) the word "condemn" appears non-stop when mentioning foreign countries but never attached to arab or muslim countries and terror.
7) iraqi when he has a moustach
8) egyptian when he dyes his hair to look younger
9) jordanian when he preffers to speak about UN organizations for relief rather than poverty and bread-riots in jordan
10) he is asked about oil prices before anything else
11) when interviewed he looks around suspiciously to see nobody is behind his back just in case
12) his sentences end in retorical false questions, ie. "do you really think we would do such a thing?"
13) the western female reporter suddenly wears a head dress
14) in the end he invites the reporter to visit his country, even when they are already there..
15) he starts talking arabic the minute the pre-written answers to the pre-given questions are finished.
16) the backdrop is marble walls and the room is "filled" with two golden louis the 14th style ugly armchairs on a persian rug.
17) "its not reasonable/it doesnt make any sense/ but I have just answered you on this" signals he wont give an answer to a sensative question.
18) in the end he denies everything and anything, just in case.
2) if its local drought, poverty, economy, international relations, education or
whatever, israel is always mentioned as the cause behind it.
3) at some point in any interview he accuses the "western media"
4) he has trouble saying "democracy", he can only say "reforms". when pushed, he may opt for "deep reforms".
5) his timetable is always infinately flexible or non existant when it comes to dealing with his country's internal issues (which, of course, "the western media" exagurate - or "israel is behind it".
6) the word "condemn" appears non-stop when mentioning foreign countries but never attached to arab or muslim countries and terror.
7) iraqi when he has a moustach
8) egyptian when he dyes his hair to look younger
9) jordanian when he preffers to speak about UN organizations for relief rather than poverty and bread-riots in jordan
10) he is asked about oil prices before anything else
11) when interviewed he looks around suspiciously to see nobody is behind his back just in case
12) his sentences end in retorical false questions, ie. "do you really think we would do such a thing?"
13) the western female reporter suddenly wears a head dress
14) in the end he invites the reporter to visit his country, even when they are already there..
15) he starts talking arabic the minute the pre-written answers to the pre-given questions are finished.
16) the backdrop is marble walls and the room is "filled" with two golden louis the 14th style ugly armchairs on a persian rug.
17) "its not reasonable/it doesnt make any sense/ but I have just answered you on this" signals he wont give an answer to a sensative question.
18) in the end he denies everything and anything, just in case.