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Originally posted by Becoming
Pierce had Jesse stumbing into corners all night long.
Originally posted by Becoming
I like how Jesse is suing so that he won't have to go through the screening just because of who he is. He said he thinks we should profile and when asked who we should be profiling he starts stumbling and all of a sudden he says he can't comment further.
Sorry Jesse, just because you are famous doesn't mean you are any differant from the rest of us. If you agree with it as you say you do then you must be subjected to it just like the rest of us.
Pierce had Jesse stumbing into corners all night long. Jesse got so worked up you can actually see him work hard at keeping his temper in check by rocking back and forth in his chair.
Originally posted by Becoming
reply to post by BlackStar99
You obviously like Jesse.
so you are biased in the way you precieved the interview.
I'm ok with that, after all, everyone hates to see someone they are rooting for get backed into a corner.
Without any doubt, Piers probably researched Jesse's book and personality before the interview, thinking of the best and most intuitive counter-arguments to the answers he would give.
Piers Morgan is an extremely intelligent guy when it comes to arguing and making his point- it's the reason why he replaced Larry King on CNN and why he is famous in the first place. His style definitely comes off as arrogant and cocky... to the point that sometimes he does a better job of infuriating other people rather than questioning them.
Originally posted by masqua
I watched that last night. It was hilarious. Piers acted like a complete government toady trying to make Jesse look like a fool, but failed miserably.
The best part of all was when Piers suggested Jesse was a coward. The glare from Jesse had Piers transfixed just before a timely cut to commercials. That there wasn't a black eye resulting from that mistake is an absolute miracle.