He walked out because the question was unappropriate. I don't blame him. He wasn't rude for walking out, she was for asking a question he asked not to ask him. There were many other things to talk about.
2007-11-03 09:00:07
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answered by BAKER 3
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Of course not. He didn't scream and yell and storm off, in fact its probably safe to say if the interviewer hadn't persisted in the questioning of his personal life he would of stayed on despite the initial intrusion. This is a political leader being interviewed by a supposedly legitimate news program. He wasn't on entertainment tonight. The American media has become a joke and everyone with any sense knows it. I'm glad Sarkozy didn't put up with such nonsense. He had every right to leave and did so without making a huge fuss.
2007-11-04 06:44:58
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answered by Nanda 1
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Could you post a link as haven't seen it but to walk out is rude.
2007-11-03 07:08:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Most definitely. It was, however, well-founded and enormously entertaining.
That's what makes the French so great: the up-yours attitude against things they don't like that seems to emanate from every tier of their society. Whose business is it what's happening between him and his wife? His reaction was invigorating to see!
2007-11-03 06:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah, most liars get upset and try to run away when they are confronted with the light of truth. He was just following his natural human instinct, plus he's a Bitc*!
2007-11-03 06:56:13
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answered by Rico Goldstar 7
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No, she kept persisting about his WIFE which was personal and he didn't want to talk about it. She should have gotten off that subject immediately!
2007-11-03 07:05:16
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answered by neveragain 5
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He was being French. What's the difference?
2007-11-03 06:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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you bet ye he was.
2007-11-03 15:13:20
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answered by Anonymous
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