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Why We’ll Miss Larry: King Asks Netanyahu Hard Hitting Questions (About Dancing Soldiers)

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God, we’re going to miss Larry King Live. Not only did King seriously make this writer’s day recently, he’s now given us this wonderful moment from his interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. King asked Netanyahu about the video of Israeli soldiers dancing to a Ke$ha song that has been getting a lot of headlines. Why is this clip so great? Not because King gets an insightful answer. Just because it would never air on any show that doesn’t have the word “live” in the title. Also, it made me laugh.

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  • RTB

    Fox aired it a few times…personally i dont see what was wrong with it…they werent rubbing it in nobodys face on camera..is king trying to spin this as a slap to palestine? Please…

  • BatBoy

    NO…we won’t miss Larry King!

    Good bye Larry…we are glad to see you go!”

    From the old files….Does anybody remember Ted Bundy…that #$%^&*( of a human being.

    The night before he was executed in the Florida Electric Chair there was a bar in Aspen Colorado who threw a “Goodbye Ted, we are glad to see you go!” party.

    Now so you lefties don’t get your ………. in a wad, I am not calling for Larry’s execution, I just want him to go away so that Jon can go get some new material.

  • felixw

    Softball interviews will never be quite so soft after Larry King retires.

  • http://www.danthomas.me piankeshaw

    Larry King has been too embarrassing and painful to watch the last few years. In his heyday, Larry was good at bringing out the human side of people that the rest of the media ignored.

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