Posted on 05/17/2008 6:09:27 AM PDT by Nony
"That's enough. That that's a show of disrespect to me."
That was Barack Obama, a couple of weeks back, explaining why he was casting the Rev. Jeremiah Wright into outer darkness. It's one thing to wallow in "adolescent grandiosity" (as Scott Johnson of the Powerline Web site called it) when it's a family dispute between you and your pastor of 20 years. It's quite another to do so when it's the 60th anniversary celebrations of one of America's closest allies.
President Bush was in Israel the other day and gave a speech to the Knesset. Its perspective was summed up by his closing anecdote a departing British officer in May 1948 handing the iron bar to the Zion Gate to a trembling rabbi and telling him it was the first time in 18 centuries that a key to the gates of the Jerusalem was in the hands of a Jew. In other words, it was a big-picture speech, referencing the Holocaust, the pogroms, Masada and the challenges that lie ahead. Sen. Obama was not mentioned in the text. No Democrat was mentioned, save for President Truman, in the context of his recognition of the new state of Israel when it was a mere 11 minutes old.
Nonetheless, Barack Obama decided that the president's speech was really about him, and he didn't care for it. He didn't put it quite as bluntly as he did with the Rev. Wright, but the message was the same: "That's enough. That's a show of disrespect to me." And, taking their cue from the soon-to-be nominee's weirdly petty narcissism, Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry, Joe Biden and Co. piled on to deplore Bush's outrageous, unacceptable, unpresidential, outrageously unacceptable and unacceptably unpresidential behavior.
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> Bush must have hit a left nerve. LOL
Ya think?
Churchill said: “An appeaser is one who feeds the crocodile hoping it will eat him last.”
Increasingly, the Western world has attitudes rather than policies. It's one thing to talk as a means to an end. But these days, for most midlevel powers, talks are the end, talks without end. Because that's what civilized nations like doing chit-chatting, shooting the breeze, having tea and crumpets, talking talking talking. Uncivilized nations like torturing dissidents, killing civilians, bombing villages, doing doing doing. It's easier to get the doers to pass themselves off as talkers then to get the talkers to rouse themselves to do anything.
BHO, you must earn respect first.
That’s an interesting passage. Where is it from? To me, it validates the Teddy Roosevelt approach to foreign policy, “speak softly and carry a big stick.”
Steyn Ping & checkout the photo in post # 15
He already talks and is rumoured to have worked for a terrorist, Ayers, so talking to states that sponsor terrorism is not a big issue for him.
It's part of Steyn's column. I hope the entire Republican leadership reads and heeds it.
No wonder Kerry supports him. Baraq Hussein Mohammed makes him look good.
In fifty years, Mark Steyn will either be regarded as the premier observer of our times, or possessing copies of his writings will be illegal.
appeasement
See this :
Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left
And a review:
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Obama started his campaign for public office in Illinois at Ayers House.
Thanks Ernest.
Thanks for the ping. What President Bush said is true, and that’s why the RATS reacted against it.
Obama: "I will cut investments in unproven missile defense systems, ....I will not weaponize space... I will slow development of future combat systems... I will institute a 'Defense Priorities Board' to ensure the quadrennial defense review is not used ..."
Then, there will be peace in our time without the evil republicans causing war!
My change is good for Muslims, Islamofascists, Black Racists, and Chrislims. $crew the Christians and real Jews!
LOL, reminds me of that episode where House referred to Foreman as "Blackpolean Blackaparte"
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