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Maher to CNN: ‘We lied’ to ‘Religulous’ Targets
Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas and others who were targeted in comedian Bill Maher’s recent documentary “Religulous,” a tendentious critique of organized religion, aren’t taking it lying down.They tell CNN that they were deceived as to the purpose of the interviews with Maher, and Maher admits on camera that “We lied” to get his foot in the door.
The video was a little hinky, so I’ve pulled it, but here’s the CNN link since I can’t get it to work. (Hat tip: Hot Air)
Earlier: Watch Pryor’s interview with Maher.
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October 14th, 2008 at 11:03 am
When you play with fire, sometimes you get burned!!!
October 14th, 2008 at 11:18 am
I like how Dennis Milligan thinks he is entitled to the votes that were cast for a different candidate. He says that actually “I should have been serving my last term” in the House right now. Is his theory that he’s entitled to the votes that people cast for a different candidate the first time he lost or the second time he lost?
October 14th, 2008 at 11:32 am
What? Maybe you meant to post on a different subject?
October 15th, 2008 at 9:39 am
Well you pay your money and you take your choice. Pryor was dumb as a post for saying what he did to Maher or Pryor was dumb as a post for talking to Maher in the first place without learning the format. No matter how you look at it we have a man “running the country” who does not seem to have good sense. Rebekah Kennedy is a much better choice. Are we not tired of having people from Arkansas being public embarrassments yet.