Newsweek's Eichenstein gives Carlson a lesson on deft interview

cnelsen

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Wow, for those of you interested in seeing just how ugly deception can be, and how, for people like Eichenstein, there are no boundaries to viciousness as long as it is subversive, this is one of the best examples of it.

 
I don't get the deft part. The guy made a complete ass of himself. Instead of a yes or no to the question asked he rambled on into a disjointed soliloquy about the CIA, its fallen heroes, etc.

No wonder he's working at Newsweek. Tucker should have asked him if the paychecks were clearing.
 
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I don't get the deft part. The guy made a complete ass of himself. Instead of a yes or no to the question asked he rambled on into a disjointed soliloquy about the CIA, its fallen heroes, etc.

No wonder he's working at Newsweek. Tucker should have asked him if the paychecks were clearing.
lol, wasn't that hilarious? The deft was him ducking and weaving
 

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