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    Christiane Amanpour Explodes on Fellow Panelists Over Syria: ‘I Can Barely Contain My

    Christiane Amanpour Explodes on Fellow Panelists Over Syria: ‘I Can Barely Contain Myself at This Point’

    Sep. 13, 2013 6:45am Billy Hallowell



    An intense debate broke out on “AC360 Later” on Thursday night when CNN’s chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour exploded on her fellow panelists during a segment about potential U.S. military action against Syria.
    Taking aim at anti-interventionists, the normally very calm Amanpour became visibly agitated and shouted down her fellow talking heads, unleashing on blogger Andrew Sullivan and making an impassioned case for U.S. involvement following the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
    The initial tension became evident when Sullivan discussed separating emotion from public policy. Breaking her silence, Amanpour made it known that she fiercely disagreed with what her fellow panelists were saying about the complicated international crisis.
    Christiane Amanpour explodes during CNN segment about Syria (Photo Credit: CNN)


    “I can barely contain myself at this point. … How many more times do we have to say that weapons of mass destruction were used and as bad as it is to decapitate somebody it is in no means equal?,” she rhetorically asked.
    “We can’t use this false moral equivalence about what’s going on right now. They tried to do it in the Second World War, they tried to do it in Bosnia, they tried to do it in Rwanda and they tried to do it now. There is no moral equivalence,” continued Amanpour, noting that former President Bill Clinton is still apologizing 15 years after the Rwanda crisis.
    When her fellow panelists attempted to jump in, she scolded them, snapping, “Wait just a second” and “Excuse me!”
    Going on to call the U.S. the “most moral country in the world,” she proclaimed that the Syrian government’s actions should not go unchecked. Amapoour could barely get through her comments, as she was visibly stirred. She, again, clashed with Sullivan.
    “I’m so emotional about this,” she said after a pause.
    “Exactly,” proclaimed Sullivan.


    Christiane Amanpour explodes during CNN segment about Syria (Photo Credit: CNN)


    Rather than backing down, Amanpour said she had a right to be emotional and that she was determined to finish her commentary on the matter, which she did, adding, “It is not emotion — this is history coming out.”
    The correspondent said that it is not in America’s best interest to look away from events like this, while her co-panelists patently disagreed.
    Watch the heated segment, below:



    Published on Sep 12, 2013
    9/12/13 - CNN Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour flipped out on the AC360 Later Syria panel Thursday night, calling out the "false moral equivalence" of anti-interventionists. She clashed with blogger Andrew Sullivan over the emotion in the case, shouting down her fellow panelists to get a word in edgewise. After Anderson Cooper and Sullivan brought up the need to separate the emotion from the policy, Amanpour sighed and said, "I can barely contain myself at this point." She proceeded to go on a rant about the "false moral equivalence" in arguing against going in.

    "How many more times do we have to say that weapons of mass destruction were used, and as bad as it is to decapitate somebody, it is by no means equal. We can't use this false moral equivalence about what's going on right now. They tried to do it in the second World War, they tried to do it in Bosnia, they tried to do it in Rwanda, and they're trying to do it now. There is no moral equivalence."
    When the others tried to jump in, Amanpour shouted, "Wait just a second!" She firmly argued that Obama simply cannot allow Assad to get away with using chemical weapons, noting how Bill Clinton is still apologizing for Rwanda. Sullivan jumped in to say, "This is not reason, this is emotion." Amanpour fired back, "It's not emotion. This is history coming out."

    They clashed over whether turning away from such terrible crimes is sometimes in America's national interests, while Charles Blow accused Amanpour of painting a "false choice" about not caring about dead kids and not wanting to bomb Syria. She cried, "Nobody's saying that! You're playing rhetorical games!"









    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013...at-this-point/



    Hey no offense, but to me Amanpour was forgetting what she was saying...not so wildly upset that she couldn't contain herself!!!!! Media puppet at work!!!!!

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    Going on to call the U.S. the “most moral country in the world ..
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    She's about thirty years too late. This country is now among the most IMMORAL nations on earth, and at this rate will either destroy itself, be destroyed by war, civil war, or just be taken over by Mexico.
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    Ah yes, Christiane Amanpour the Terrorist Apologist, i remember her now, nobody cares what she thinks or has to say nothing to see here people.
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