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Carole Coleman was born on 1 September, 1966 in Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim, Ireland, is an Irish journalist. Discover Carole Coleman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Occupation Journalist
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 1 September, 1966
Birthday 1 September
Birthplace Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1966

Carole Coleman (born September 1966) is an Irish journalist.

Originally from Carrick-on-Shannon, County Leitrim, she is a former Washington Correspondent for RTÉ.

Carole is a journalism graduate of the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT).

She is presently a reporter for the News at One on RTÉ Radio 1 and teaches Journalism at the University of Galway.

Interviews

2004

Coleman is best known in the U.S. for a probing television interview of President George W. Bush just before his official visit to Ireland in the summer of 2004.

"THE PRESIDENT: ... Look, Saddam Hussein had used weapons of mass destruction against his own people, against the neighborhood. He was a brutal dictator who posed a threat -- such a threat that the United Nations voted unanimously to say, Mr. Saddam Hussein --

Q Indeed, Mr. President, but you didn't find the weapons of mass destruction.

THE PRESIDENT: Let me finish.

Let me finish.

May I finish?

He said -- the United Nations said, disarm or face serious consequences.

That's what the United Nations said.

And guess what?

He didn't disarm.

He didn't disclose his arms.

And, therefore, he faced serious consequences.

But we have found a capacity for him to make a weapon.

See, he had the capacity to make weapons.

He was dangerous.

And no one can argue that the world is better off with Saddam -- if Saddam Hussein were in power.

Q But, Mr. President, the world is a more dangerous place today.

I don't know whether you can see that or not.

THE PRESIDENT: Why do you say that?

Q There are terrorist bombings every single day.

It's now a daily event.

It wasn't like that two years ago."

The interview, for which questions were approved by the White House press office, led to complaints by President Bush and his press officers for the "disrespectful" manner of Coleman, who interrupted the President several times, and the cancellation of a Laura Bush interview with RTÉ.

The White House complained to the Irish Embassy about the interview.

An Irish government spokesman commented that "within Government, there was an acknowledgment that the interview lacked respect."

RTÉ, however, stated it "totally stands over the conduct of the interview and Carole's journalism."

Coleman stated that she resorted to interrupting the President because she was afraid his stock answers would eat up all time she had for interview: "It was a filibuster of sorts. If I didn’t challenge him, the interview would be a wasted opportunity".

She also said she was surprised by the White House staff's reaction to the interview, but that she had no regrets:

"Clearly the White House had thought they would be dealing with an Irish 'cailin' bowled over by the opportunity to interview the Bushes

...

Had I been fair?

Should I just have been more deferential to George Bush?

I felt that I had simply done my job and shuddered at the thought of the backlash I would surely have faced in Ireland had I not challenged the president on matters that had changed the way America was viewed around the world."

2005

In October 2005, Coleman published ''Alleluia America!

An Irish Journalist in Bush Country'' (The Liffey Press).