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gomeny
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NEW YORK - Jon Stewart welcomed Pakistan's president to "The Daily Show" on Tuesday with tea and a Twinkie. President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's tete-a-tete with Stewart on the Comedy Central program was even more unlikely than the much-anticipated meeting between Musharraf, Afghan President Hamid Karzai and President Bush, planned for Wednesday.

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As a gesture mirroring Pakistani hospitality, Stewart welcomed Musharraf with a cup of jasmine green tea, and offered the more American delicacy of a Twinkie. Musharraf chuckled and thanked the host, though Stewart promptly changed the subject.

"Where's Osama bin Laden?" he asked suddenly.

"I don't know," replied Musharraf. "You know where he is? You lead on, we'll follow you."

Musharraf's appearance on "The Daily Show," which was taped late Tuesday and was to air Tuesday evening, was the first time a sitting head of state appeared on the program, a show spokesman said. The comedy show, though, has frequently drawn major political figures, including former President Clinton last week.

The Pakistan president, who is on tour of the U.S., appeared on the program to promote his new memoir, "In the Line of Fire." The book has drawn headlines for, among other things, the Pakistan president's claim that after the Sept. 11 attacks he had no choice but to support the U.S. led war on terror groups or face an American "onslaught."

On balancing the wishes of the U.S. and Pakistan, which is largely anti-American, Musharraf told Stewart: "I've had to learn the art of tightrope-walking many times, and I think I've become quite an expert of that."

Stewart, himself, has also proven deft at balancing both humor and seriousness on "The Daily Show." At one point, he asked Musharraf if he had omitted any mention of the war in Iraq in his memoir because it has "gone so well."

Musharraf again laughed, but said: "It has led certainly to more extremism and terrorism around the world."

To conclude the interview, Stewart put Musharraf on the "Seat of Heat," a new feature for the program in which red lights flash around the studio and the guest is asked a final question.

"George W. Bush and Osama bin Laden — be truthful — who would win a popular vote in Pakistan?" asked Stewart.

"I think they'll both lose miserably," replied Musharraf, an answer met with raucous laughter by the "Daily Show" audience.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060927/ap_en_...rraf_daily_show


I would have never guess this would happen ever, move aside Jigme Singye Wangchuck I think Musharraf is going take your spot as the hippest South Asian leader.
Tenjikuronin
I'm surpried Musharraf wrote a book this early. Usually heads of state wait until they are retired to write a book.

I'm still waiting to read Atal Behari Vajpayee's memoirs....lol
gomeny
QUOTE(Tenjikuronin @ Sep 26 2006, 07:17 PM) *

I'm surpried Musharraf wrote a book this early. Usually heads of state wait until they are retired to write a book.

I'm still waiting to read Atal Behari Vajpayee's memoirs....lol

isn't he about to be the longest serving leader of Pakistan, that in itself deserves a book
flipcombatmedic
i'm going to watch it. i saw it on the commercial earlier.

also: what is up with world leaders and book promotion including Chavez? getting caught up in the American way of life fer sure.
gomeny
QUOTE(flipcombatmedic @ Sep 26 2006, 07:35 PM) *

i'm going to watch it. i saw it on the commercial earlier.

also: what is up with world leaders and book promotion including Chavez? getting caught up in the American way of life fer sure.

It's the sulfur I tell ya
radha_chopra112
lol, i was gonna create a thread about it. i just got done watching, it was very funny. when they put it up on you tube i'll post it. He was very sarcastic and funny. Musharraf should get props for his guest appearence. biggrin.gif

EDIT: He's also on night line, giving an interview. he's promoting a book, i think!
jiggyiggy
To earn my respect he's gonna have to stop giving "moral" support to Pakistani terrorists in India. Holding some presidential elections wouldn't be so bad either.
gomeny
QUOTE(jiggyiggy @ Sep 26 2006, 08:40 PM) *

To earn my respect he's gonna have to stop giving "moral" support to Pakistani terrorists in India. Holding some presidential elections wouldn't be so bad either.

I doubt it, the ISI can't be wrangled in.
Tenjikuronin
QUOTE(gomeny @ Sep 26 2006, 09:27 PM) *

I doubt it, the ISI can't be wrangled in.

The ISI was a major supporter of Jernail Bhinderwale and the Khalistan movement until it basically fell apart. Nowadays they spend their time funding Kashmiri Muslim terrorists
kunomchu
when is the clip going to be on youtube!
gomeny
QUOTE(Tenjikuronin @ Sep 26 2006, 09:32 PM) *

The ISI was a major supporter of Jernail Bhinderwale and the Khalistan movement until it basically fell apart. Nowadays they spend their time funding Kashmiri Muslim terrorists

Still the ISI isn't something Pervez is going to fu-k with especially since he isn't popular.
jiggyiggy
Which is why having an elected president is important, atleast he has the mandate from the people. Even if such a president were to support these terrorists, atleast we'd know where the lines were drawn and we wouldn't have all this double talk coming from them, yah?

I don't think Pakistan is gonna move forward without an elected leader, the Big Mush is just a band aid on a deeper problem that won't be cured until it's directly confronted.
kunomchu
USA praises democracy all the time. And look at pakistan! hahaa
jiggyiggy
The US has propped up many dictatorships, I might be patriotic, but I know when my gov't is full of $hit.
pun187
Report just came in, that a Pakistani man farted in an elevator and caused some casualties in India, likely ISI and Pakistan behind it.
Tenjikuronin
QUOTE(pun187 @ Sep 27 2006, 06:41 AM) *

Report just came in, that a Pakistani man farted in an elevator and caused some casualties in India, likely ISI and Pakistan behind it.


Not so much Pakistan as it would be ISI.

No threat should be taken lightly.
tangawizi
So how do u feel about Musharaf? Do u think he's gonna nail Bin Laden for the Bushies, or he's gonna milk the Bushies for all he's got? Bestseller book and all?? embarassedlaugh.gif
jiggyiggy
I wasn't trying to slander Pakistani people pun, I'm just distrubed by the increasing religous radicalism in South Asia.
pun187
QUOTE(kunomchu @ Sep 27 2006, 07:33 AM) *

when is the clip going to be on youtube!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvbGY8jleaE
QUOTE(jiggyiggy @ Sep 28 2006, 12:11 AM) *

I wasn't trying to slander Pakistani people pun, I'm just distrubed by the increasing religous radicalism in South Asia.

It's ok jiggy. biggrin.gif
gomeny
Wow, I hope gets thaksin'ed
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