Posted on 05/16/2008 3:00:53 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
If you look a few posts below, you will find the text of President Bushs powerful and moving speech to the Knesset today. In the course of it, he says something very general:
Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along. We have heard this foolish delusion before. As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in 1939, an American senator declared: Lord, if only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided. We have an obligation to call this what it is the false comfort of appeasement, which has been repeatedly discredited by history.
Bush here is arguing in very broad brush against a generally meliorist view of foreign policy one, moreover, that is held by many people who work inside his own government. For some reason, people who work for the almost-certain nominee of the Democratic party have decided that Bush was attacking him. As Kate Phillips writes on the New York Times website:
In a telephone interview on CNN just a few minutes ago, Robert Gibbs, the communications director for Senator Barack Obama, called Mr. Bushs remarks astonishing and an unprecendented political attack on foreign soil.
An unprecedented attack on foreign soil? That is completely deranged. Not only did Bush not mention Obama by name, it is doubtful he or his people were thinking about Obama. The argument that negotiating with terrorists is appeasement akin to Europes appeasement of Hitler is a standard view among hawks on the Right decades old, dating back even before Barry Obama found the audacity to hope in the pews of Jeremiah Wrights church. It is exactly the sort of thing a man with Bushs politics would say in a speech before the Knesset, whether Obama had run for president or not.
The Obama campaign has even issued a statement on the matter in Obamas name:
It is sad that President Bush would use a speech to the Knesset on the 60th anniversary of Israels independence to launch a false political attack. It is time to turn the page on eight years of policies that have strengthened Iran and failed to secure America or our ally Israel. Instead of tough talk and no action, we need to do what Kennedy, Nixon and Reagan did and use all elements of American power - including tough, principled, and direct diplomacy - to pressure countries like Iran and Syria. George Bush knows that I have never supported engagement with terrorists, and the Presidents extraordinary politicization of foreign policy and the politics of fear do nothing to secure the American people or our stalwart ally Israel.
Im not sure what this all says about Obama. Is this smart politics, getting his base riled up on his behalf? Is he trying to use Bush as a wedge to make the case to the Jewish community in the United States that the bad man in the White House is mischaracterizing him and therefore Jews should like him more? Is he trying, for the millionth time, to rule any criticism of himself out of reasonable bounds by complaining about something that isnt even criticism of him?
Or is this just another example of Obamas thin-skinned-ness?
Obama is morphing into Sharpton.
There is one additional piece of important information: when the MSM started reporting on Bush’s comments they were citing unnamed Administration sources as saying that the comments were directed straight at Obama.
It was those reports that triggered Obama’s response ... with Dana Perino coming back with her great “just because you’re running for President doesn’t mean that you are the center of the universe” comment.
I smell a psyop setup by the WH ... they baited Obama and the Dems into an emotional response and then fell back on the plausible deniability of what the President actually said. If the Dems are going to be this thin-skinned, overreactive and quick to play the victim care, it bodes well for the General election.
“victim card”, not “care” in my above.
Karl Rove may be gone, but they still have his phone number.
the Anti Christ anyone?
With McCain’s cap-and-trade carbon scheme, unwillingness to drill for oil anywhere near this country, and stated willingness to continue the bailout of the banks, do you think he’s any different than Carter in terms of the domestic economy ?
Tucker Carlson’s ‘analysis’ on msnbc was that Bush was comparing his political foes to Hitler! It made no sense, I don’t know if TC was drunk or what. The comparison was to Chamberlain of course. And in Israel , where they tried to exchange land for peace, the message is always timely.
MSNBC: they’re all stunned at how “idiotic” Bush is for speaking the truth. All they care about is whether he “meant obama”. And they go “of course he meant obama!”.
No, he meant the entire DNC and the Left.
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People should tune in to Morning Joe, or msnbc anytime today... it’s actually funny how upset these dweebs are. Especially Schuster, of course.
“the obama campaign goes completely insane.”
correction: “the obama campaign manifests its insanity.”
(imho)
Mr. Obama, "Plugs" Biden, et al, thanks for spouting off to Bush's remarks in Israel yesterday. By doing so you removed all doubt that you and your complicit DemocRats pals are all for coddling vicious dictators. We all knew it was true. Now, there is clear evidence of your intentions........
Woohoo Dana!!! And it even fits in a tagline.
Hey Barry Snobama, better go put some ice on that! Regards, a “typical bitter white person”.
It is absolutely amazing - and wonderful - that Bush’s general comment is flushing out so many politicians and pundits. By misreporting the comments, journalists are displaying their ignorance, their bias, or both. Makes me wonder if failing education students turn to journalism as a major. As to the politicians, no surprises there. Still, if one major talking head turned on them and actually reported it right, what a sea-change that would be.
In obama’s little mind, damning America is considered patriotic but speaking out against appeasement is heresy.
Dear Barack,
Politics is a contact sport. I will hit you clean but I will hit you hard and often. Whining to the referees only makes you look weak. Address the issues not your hurt feelings, if you can.
J.S. McCain
Captain USN (Ret)
I would hope that you are correct, but am not optimistic. Anyone who would vote for BHO is not deterred by facts...
Hypersentive reactionaries. A dangerous characteristic for the Presidency.
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