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Kushmero repeated the question seven times. Lieberman refused to answer. This evasion will cost him dearly - Walla! culture

2021-03-18T06:49:28.686Z


Danny Kushmero spent a third of his interview with the chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu on trying to get a simple answer on a matter that occupied many of his voters during the day. Lieberman claimed that the question is not interesting, that there are more important things and he will answer the question after the election.


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Kushmero repeated the question seven times.

Lieberman refused to answer.

This evasion will cost him dearly

Danny Kushmero spent a third of his interview with the chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu on trying to get a simple answer on a matter that occupied many of his voters during the day. Lieberman claimed that the question is not interesting, that there are more important things and he will answer the question after the election.

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In the video: Personal elections - Ben Caspit in a conversation with MK Avigdor Lieberman (Photo: Niv Aharonson)

Seven boom.

Avigdor Lieberman with Danny Kushmero (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

Journalists ask questions, politicians answer whatever comes to them, often without addressing the question at all.

This is an axiom that has existed for decades.

Politicians just do not like to give direct answers to simple questions, and they can be understood.

When they do that, and are caught lying, they remember it.

This is what happened to Benjamin Netanyahu, a veteran interview fox, with his famous answer "What? What?"

Became a currency of language.

For the most part, politicians will prefer to evade a direct answer, with a natural desire not to become an internet meme.

For the avoidance of doubt, this is not an Israeli patent.

In 2016, the British University of York conducted an in-depth psychological study that found that politicians evade an answer in 46% of cases.

In other words: almost every second question gets unanswered.



Dr. Peter Bull, a psychologist who specializes in micro-behaviors, has for years researched the personal and nonverbal communication of politicians, and presented a list of 35 (!) Regular ways in which politicians evade simple questions.

In real time, Dr. Bull's research has been ridiculed.

The Guardian newspaper reported that equally it was possible to do research that shows 35 ways in which the pope behaves like a Catholic.

A few months later, when Donald Trump won the US presidential election, the world went back to Bull's research to see how Trump behaved the opposite of all the politicians questioned by Bull. It's over in the end, everyone knows.



Avigdor Lieberman is not Donald Trump, and this is the last compliment he will receive in this column. Six days before the election, the chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu received six minutes of an interview with Danny Kushmero in the important news program in Israel.

Nearly a third of the interview was wasted on one question, which was asked no less than seven times.

Lieberman did not answer the question even once.

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Nicole Reidman (Photo: Screenshot, Rainbow 12)

The question was pretty simple: Is the claim made by Nicole Reidman true that you refuse to sit in one space with gays correct?

As stated, a question of yes or no.

Pretty simple truth.

Equally one could ask: Is his honor a homophobe, yes or no?

MK Lieberman did not answer.

He argued that there were more serious things to deal with before the election.

Kushmero tried again.

Lieberman claimed he did not intend to comment on that.

Kushmero insisted on a third.

Lieberman wanted to talk about the 6,000 Israelis who died from Corona.

Kushmero did not give up.

Lieberman promised to answer the question after the election.

Kushmero asked if he intended to file a defamation suit against Reidman.

Lieberman put a dot.

Literally.

And with a sharp hand gesture he said, "Next question."



Towards the end of the interview, Kushmero tried his luck again, returning for the sixth time to the same simple question.

It was not trolling, bullying or some uncharacteristic toughness that suddenly attacked the polite Kushmero.

vice versa.

It was a gentlemanly gesture on the part of the veteran presenter.

Here, I've handing you a lifebuoy, take it.

you are welcome.

"Do you have a problem with gays or not?" Kushmero asked, looking as if he was begging Lieberman to just say, "The glass is broken from your questions Kushimaru ya lard! No! I have no problem with gays! We are in 2021 for Gad Sykes. I lead a secular line Liberal, there are supporters who vote for me, there are cookies in my team, my whole campaign is built on differentiating from the ultra-Orthodox's. What wedge will I have if it turns out I have a problem with gays? Enough to talk about Nicole Reidman. Gush, between us the dream My job is to get on a mesh tank top and come pick up from Ofra at the next Pride. "

Surprisingly, Lieberman did not react like that.

Rather, he seems to recognize the noble gesture on Kushmero's part, but did not take the opportunity to get himself out of the mud.

Kushmero tried again, for the seventh time, and Lieberman - who could see a mandate or two slipping from his eyes - continued to evade an answer.



Somewhere on the way from Neve Ilan to his home, Lieberman tweeted on the subject and wrote a clarification: "Following my interview tonight on Channel 12, I received inquiries from people who did not understand my answer."

This is quite ironic, given the fact that he simply refused to give an answer.

Later in the tweet, Lieberman claimed that he was committed to equal rights for the proud community, but had not yet denied the claim that he called gays "tutors" (chickens in Russian) and refused to sit at the same table with them.

It is not clear who the adviser who suggested Lieberman remain silent in the face of this serious allegation, but it may be the same one who coined Lieberman's election slogan - "a government without the ultra-Orthodox" - that blatantly signifies an entire public in Israel.

One can only hope that the next government will be without racists, without corrupt and, if possible, even without homophobes.

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