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Kasparov at Maher’s Real Time

21 October 2007 16:42 PM | Last modified: 17:29

Friday night, for the second time this week, Kasparov was on American television. This time he was interviewed by Bill Maher through a satellite connection in his show Real Time. It’s a talk show that airs weekly on HBO, hosted by comedian and political satirist Maher who’s assisted by a panel of guests that discuss current events in politics and the media. Here’s the Kasparov fragment from last Friday.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaEv9H0W2oA[/video]

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4 Responses to “Kasparov at Maher’s Real Time”

  1. beckett 74 on 21 October 2007 22:10 PM

    I have always doubted that Kasparov could really do something to change the political situation in Russia and I’m quite sure that his new book is neither “important” nor “well written”.
    BUT: listening to this interview and his critical words on the current Bush administration I have to admit that he’s got real convictions and is more than just an American puppet. The guy at the end of the clip used the word sophistication - quite fitting.

  2. Paolo on 22 October 2007 1:49 AM

    beckett74,

    I’ve read Kasparov’s new book and I have to say you are wrong. It is a very well tome.

    How can you judge his book without even reading it?

  3. Philipp Somrowsky on 22 October 2007 16:43 PM

    dear Paolo

    actually, I’ve read this book and I don’t like it. Neither do I think it’s a good chess book nor do I like this chess/life analogy. Chess is not life, and life is not chess. Can we agree on that?
    What’s more, I’m quite convinced that Kasparov recycled certain passages in this book that he originally intended to publish in My great predecessors. But that’s just a suspicion.
    Finally, if you’re looking for philosophers capable of explaining life and its pitfalls maybe you should turn to Gracian, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, the Hagakure, or simply Donald Duck. It’s up to you.

    Never mind

  4. Tylo on 23 October 2007 10:41 AM

    Don’t forget what important fight he is taking.
    Good job Kasparov!


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