
Vomit inducing.
PIERS MORGAN: In the ’60s, you became involved in the American Civil Rights Movement. You participated in the ’68 Selma to Montgomery marches. Did you think then when Martin Luther King was assassinated, did you think in your lifetime, you would see a black President in America?
TONY BENNETT: I think it’s the greatest accomplishment that the United States ever came up with. I think it’s magnificent because he’s not only an African-American, but he’s, you know, I’ve always respected intellectual people, and he’s an intellect.
MORGAN: He’s intelligent.
BENNETT: He’s highly, he’s more than intelligent. He’s very bright, highly bright, and I love the fact that this great country, it’s a great step for humanity, for the world to learn that even though I love this country more than anything that could ever happen, it’s kind of ahead of all the other countries, because instead of one philosophy, it has many. It has a great palette to choose from from every society and every religion. That only happens in the United States.
