It's hard to know which moment on "PrimeTime Live" last week was the most bizarre. Maybe it was when Michael Jackson said he wanted to adopt wife Lisa Marie Presley's children from a previous marriage, and she pointed out that they already have a biological father. Maybe it was when Lisa Marie said, in response to whether the two have sex, "Yes, yes, yes!" Maybe it was when host Diane Sawyer confronted Jackson about a promotional trailer for his new album, "HIStory," that shows him marching in front of a red army, a la Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will." Jackson argued, "It's not political. It's not fascist. It's pure, simple love." Or maybe it was when, after denying any sexual contact with young boys, Jackson insisted he would continue having them sleep over. "Of course," he said. "It's all pure."
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