People who haven’t dissected a pig since high school won’t want to miss MSNBC host Rachel Maddow’s dissection tonight of Ugandan Member of Parliament David Bahati, whose support for antigay genocide in that country has won him financial and political support from U.S. Republicans and evangelicals.
Part one of the interview:
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Part two:
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Background and primer on the Uganda-U.S. antigay genocide campaign:
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That’s why I provided the alternate links :-)
I was disappointed in Maddow’s interview. When she asked Bahati how executing people for serial acts of same sex sex protects children Bahati said that part was put in to address a 2007 law that didn’t address the defilement of children. Rachel said nothing in response when she should have pointed out that that section in the current bill does not punish the defilement of children, it kills people for having same sex sex more than once. She should have then asked again how that protects children and kept asking until he answered it or made himself look like the liar he is.
Also, when she asked him if he had evidence that gays were recruting children why hadn’t he shown it he said “We can make it available if you’d like” she repeated that she’d seen no such evidence instead of asking him again, “If you can make it available, why haven’t you?”. When she later asked him again why he hadn’t made that evidence available he said he could email it too her. She said “fine” instead of saying “Okay but again, answer the question, if you have it why haven’t you made it available yet?”. She really let him change the subject and deflect and mislead people.
I feel for Rachel here. It’s very hard to interview people who are so delusional.
Rachel is the ultimate professional and has the patience of a saint. Every time that idiot ugandan opened his mouth i started yelling at the television. There is no way I could have interviewed him and not gone totally off.