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I only posted it again for any that missed it
I know your View Joey In my view John Snow is more impartial than that BBC Marr interview today with the PM |
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Remembering Kerry
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This interview by Jon Snow was just too hostile and aggressive near all through. Neither form of interviewing are good for politics and both are more likely to turn voters away from listening rather than get interested in my opinion. |
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Bang On Right on Marr John Snow was talking the Truth not having a Fecking Love In. I have been around longer than you, Joey |
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Remembering Kerry
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I judge no one on age,I respect all views and I know what I see. There was no need whatsoever for Jon Snow, even less so after the time he has been involved in interviewing, to have been so hostile,aggressive and on a one track minded interview with anyone,the way he was with Ed Miliband. To me he sounded desperate and ridiculous and came across really badly as to it too. That is my opinion now at aged 22 and I have no doubt when I am in my 80s if I get to that age then I will still think the same as I do now as to that interview. It wasn't an interview in my opinion, it was an attack and totally unnecessary in the way it was handled throughout. Last edited by joeysteele; 28-09-2014 at 10:17 PM. |
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