From The American Thinker:
September 27, 2010
Ahmadinejad's weird week in New York
Rick Moran
The Iranian president didn't take in the sights of the Big Apple. But he ended up being the center of attention anyway.
A sit down with his US counterpart loonies Farrakhan and Shibazz and a confrontation with an Iranian dissident were the highlights of a week that featured the Iranian president calling for a UN investigation of 9/11 to get to the bottom of US involvement.
The New York Post:
The president shared a hush-hush meal with Farrakhan and members of the New Black Panther Party Tuesday at the Warwick Hotel on West 54th Street.
The meeting of the podium smackers took place in a banquet room, where the fiery leaders presumably exchanged theories on what's wrong with the world.
On Thursday night, Sudanese diplomats trying to get in to see Ahmadinejad at the Hilton Manhattan East, on 42nd Street, squared off with security and a pushing match ensued. Two well-dressed women in their 40s came in, sat at the hotel bar and ordered drinks.
One of them caught the attention of the president's security detail, which had set up a station in the hotel lobby. She was soon surrounded by eight angry Iranians, who ordered her to leave. She refused.
A manager tried to calm things down. Suddenly, the woman stood up and pointed at the Iranians, yelling, "You stoned my sister! You're murderers!"
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The entourage dined in but not on room service. Meals -- mostly lamb, shish kebabs, spiced ground meat and basmati rice -- were prepared by a Persian restaurant and carried in by Secret Service agents.
A source said the spicy grub made "the whole hotel stink like hell."
Now that's not very culturally sensitive, is it?
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