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Black Napkins - 2007-11-08

this is important


Hooper_X - 2007-11-08

Holy christ. Hope those guys are okay.


Merkwuerdigeliebe - 2008-07-31

Giorgi Targamadze (pictured behind the anchor's desk) resigned from journalism and has gone on to found a political party which came in third of twelve eligible parties, at 8%, in the May 2008 Georgian legislative election. Pretty good for a grass-roots start up.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian-Democratic_Movement_(Ge orgia)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgian_legislative_election%2C_ 2008

Here is a pre-election interview with him which discusses the raid:
http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/1552_february_22_2008/1552_ targamadze.html

(Repost: I don't know if people will read to the bottom to see my first post)


jihadbaby - 2007-11-08

That's called keeping your shit together.


minimalist - 2007-11-08

Seriously, what a professional. "Here are our guests." This guy has massive cojones.

Also: oh my fucking god.


Xenocide - 2007-11-08

With the ridiculous circus our media has become, it's easy to forget what a true journalist looks like. THIS is a journalist. God help him.


Smellvin - 2007-11-08

Oh Georgia... when do you ever NOT have something ridiculous going on?


lolcoolj - 2007-11-08

This reminds me of one of those recent movie plots based around the decline of Western Civilization.


doc duodenum - 2007-11-08

We've been training these guys to serve in Iraq. Oops.


doc duodenum - 2007-11-08

Not the reporters, of course.


Mayberry Pancakes - 2007-11-08

God damn. It'd be worth hearing in the original Georgian just for his voice. Somebody on YouTube offers this translation:

Giorgi Targamadze, a leading Imedi TV journalist: "I really hope, really do hope that they will not attack people physically. But there is loud noise at [the television station] and something terrible is happening. So far we are still on the air, but the guests have arrived. Goodbye, and don't worry. Everything will be all right."
Unidentified voice: "Turn it off!"
Targamadze: "It's off. We are not on the air anymore."

"Everything will be all right". Balls of steel.


Roachbud - 2007-11-08

And Shakashvili was supposed to be a good, democratic leader after that Shevardnadze douche


x - 2007-11-08

I admit that I've never heard of Shakashvili.

This guy reminds me of David Duchovny.


Rafiki - 2007-11-08

Wow.


Unmerciful Crushing Force - 2007-11-08

God damn. Anyone ever watch the documentary "Power Trip?" This plays out like the most depressing follow-up possible to it.

In any case, 5 stars for keeping composure in ways few of us could ever hope to do.


Caminante Nocturno - 2007-11-08

That is a kind of bravery I thought no longer existed in people who worked in news.


Menudo con queso - 2007-11-08

But I thought Bushie said Saakashvili's Georgia was a "beacon of liberty"! I'm so confused now. It must be sound of the dominoes of democracy clattering down all across Asia, just like Wolfowitz promised.

This guy is awesome, a real class act. My pants would be permanently ruined in a moment like this.


LetsFistAgain - 2007-11-08

Also, Khadafi has no uranium left and Saudi Arabia are moderates.


SolRo - 2007-11-08

This does not bode well for ukrane


Roachbud - 2007-11-08

Ukraine is different, they have more of a history of democracy and they are more Western than Georgia. Even Yanukovych wouldn't be this blatant.


Maxville - 2007-11-08

5 stars for the ticker at the bottom keeping us updated on the days soccer matches.


Stopheles - 2007-11-08

God damn. I hope the people in the studio were unharmed.


HURF BLURF DUH - 2007-11-08

I seriously pray that we never get to see this in English.


Explodotron - 2008-02-24

Indeed. Latest signs show Australia slipping further and further into totalitarianism,


bang to buck ratio - 2007-11-08

Oh my god.


Aoi - 2007-11-08

Hack writers of drama wish they could make a situation like this sound half as poignant.


sosage - 2007-11-08

I can't imagine anyone from our televised "press" keeping it together like this guy. All I can do is hand out 5 stars and hope that they are doing alright.


dr_mr_vandertramps - 2007-11-08

holy shit.


NineEleven - 2007-11-08

It could have been worse. They could have shot him on air. Then everything goes to static. Then you hear a knock on your door.


Cleaner82 - 2008-08-07

This is not a scene in a goddamn movie.


theFlu - 2007-11-08

There seems to be a surge in quasi-fascist, new world order-type bullshit -- from the constant threat of being under attack at any moment / the suspension of civil liberties in "war time," to leaders attempting to stay in power beyond their term (pakistan and bush's proposed tampering with the 8-year term limit), and many worse instances...

It greatly pisses me off that, while all these terrible events unfold before our eyes, our generation is far too apathetic to actually rally and do anything about it - but, of course, we post blogs and sarcastic comments...


Roachbud - 2007-11-08

Bush isn't tampering with his term limit, there is a clusterfuck to fill his spot


drcrypt - 2007-11-09

Seriously. Why the hell do I keep hearing people claim this like it's a fact?


Explodotron - 2008-02-24

I think is actually a 10 year limit, in case the VP takes over for th President. That way he can be voted in twice more if time allows. Don't quote me on this... it's been a while since 4th grade social studies.


Aubrey McFate - 2007-11-08

Bad situation, great reporter.


Valkor - 2007-11-08

Professionalism at its best.


toothsome - 2007-11-08

Interesting fact: Rupert Murdoch's News Corp owns 49% of Imedi media and will soon hold a controlling interest if this current crisis doesn't interfere. The guy who owned Imedi before, who helped put the current government in power in 2003 and has since come to oppose it, is selling his shares so he can go into politics.

Supposedly, at a press conference to announce the deal, the head of News Corp Europe recited the slogan, "We report, you decide," to stress that Imedi would remain a source of independent news.


Frank Rizzo - 2007-11-08

speechless, my troubles dont seem to matter now.


Camonk - 2007-11-08

Man that guy is completely raw. One more dumb American hoping these people are all okay.


Dr Dim - 2007-11-08

A class act.


Billie_J_Buttfuck - 2007-11-08

Amazing, truely.


Repomancer - 2007-11-08

That guy kept his cool amidst a mind-blowing situation. Really incredible.


Frank Rizzo - 2007-11-08

hes a pro. He knows people are watching and I think he knows that by going "OH FUCK!!!!!!!!! SHIT!!!" will not help the people


j lzrd / swift idiot - 2008-07-29

A True Journalist knows that he is a member of the Fourth Estate; he is the effigy of Objective Truth to the plebian masses, and strives for unbiased coverage of the Daily News. No matter what his position in the story is, he must remain neutral, and simply report the facts.

A True Journalist knows that he is one of the New Professions; he is not a mason, a carpenter, or any other craft which has been with us since time immemorial. The True Journalist's primary objective must be the dissemination of non-fiction.

A True Journalist will take the pen, and make it a tool which can strike down a thousand swords.


cakewalk - 2007-11-08

my only gripe is that the reporter doesn't get buttchecked out of his chair by georgian secret police at the end


K Clobber - 2007-11-09

I don't have anything to say that hasn't already been said. I wish our reporters still had balls like that.


bac - 2007-11-09

that was...amazing, it took me a minute to figure out that it was there news station...christ-mas.


Keefu - 2007-11-09

Here are our guests


FeeFiFoFoTheFifeFifeBrown - 2007-11-10

"I seriously pray that we never get to see this in English."

Might it not be better for us if we did?


ashtar. - 2010-06-15

As long as it's Canadian, it would be educational and entertaining.

"Here are our guests, eh." Then again in french.


Evilhead - 2007-11-12

That's composure


Long Gone Daddy - 2007-11-21

This man is a reporter on the station owned by News Corporation, which is supporting the opposition to current ruling party. They, in turn, achieved power by using a Soros-owned satellite TV station to foment revolution against Eduard Shevardnadze.



So basically what you're seeing here are troops from one TV station invading another.


GusPlease - 2008-03-19

I thought shit like this only happened in the opening to Tiberian Sun.


Cleaner82 - 2008-08-07

Oh for fuck's sake. Grow up quickly or the world will eat you.


Merkwuerdigeliebe - 2008-07-31

Giorgi Targamadze (pictured behind the anchor's desk) resigned from journalism and has gone on to found a political party which came in third of twelve eligible parties, at 8%, in the May 2008 Georgian legislative election. Pretty good for a grass-roots start up.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian-Democratic_Movement_(Ge orgia)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgian_legislative_election%2C_ 2008

Here is a pre-election interview with him which discusses the raid:
http://www.messenger.com.ge/issues/1552_february_22_2008/1552_ targamadze.html


Rape Van Winkle - 2009-02-09

Balls of steel.


DriverStabby - 2013-08-29

Indeed.


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