Posted on 10/17/2012 8:12:13 AM PDT by IMissPresidentReagan
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The first debate where Obama lost when the topic was economics is the only debate there need be. The other 2 debates only matter to con the ‘undeceived’ that is left, most folks have seemingly wise up at this point.
9/13/2012 excerpt state dept presser.
QUESTION: On this movie that seems to be the kind of genesis, at least in some of these other areas of protest in the country, did you know about this movie before these protests erupted? Did anybody notify you that this movie was coming out and to be on the lookout for potential protests?
MS. NULAND: Well, I dont want to get too much into this particular video, because it just gives it more credit than any of us want to. I think you heard the Secretary speak to this issue this morning and to make it clear that we absolutely reject both its message and its content, which we consider disgusting and reprehensible. She said it far better than I can here.
The interesting thing about this, as I understand it, is that this had actually been circulating at a relatively low level for some months out there in cyberspace and that it only caught fire in the region on the day or just before the day that we began to see these various protests.
QUESTION: Victoria —
MS. NULAND: And I cant, obviously, speak to why that might have been.
I love you too — can I have an ipad?
Agreed; she’d be great.
Talk about interjecting politics into the center of the military, doesn’t get any worse than this.
9/11/12 excerpt state dept presser.
1:05 p.m. EDT
MS. NULAND: Good afternoon, everybody. I apologize that we are so late again today. Having a little trouble getting back in the rhythm after the long trip. I have a number of things at the top, starting with September 11th.
This anniversary of September 11th is a day to remember those we lost and to stand with their families and loved ones. On this day, we also honor all victims of terrorism, including those who have been targeted by al-Qaida and other groups around the globe, and we redouble our efforts with partners around the world to combat terrorism in all of its forms.
QUESTION: Id like to talk about Cairo. Apparently, theres a developing issue at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. There are about a thousand protestors outside the walls trying to attack the Embassy, U.S. guards at the Embassy firing into the air, and there are some photos on Twitter with the al-Qaida flag being possibly waved at the U.S. Embassy. I dont know what thats about, but can you tell us about the situation there right now?
MS. NULAND: We did have reports just before I came down here that we had a protest outside our Embassy in Cairo. We had some people breach the wall, take the flag down, replace it what I heard was that it was replaced with a —
QUESTION: With an al-Qaida flag, I believe.
MS. NULAND: With a black flag, a plain black flag, but I may not be correct in that. We are obviously working with Egyptian security to try to restore order at the Embassy and to work with them to try to get the situation under control.
QUESTION: I mean but just in general, I mean, is the situation of whats happening with the public there obviously, youve been trying to work with the Muslim Brotherhood regardless of what religion or anything like that, but and it does seem as if there is a growing anti-American sentiment in Cairo, and as evident as our on our trip with Secretary Clinton. And Im just wondering how concerning these continued protests are.
MS. NULAND: Well, there have been, as you say, these there were some protests when the Secretary was there. Theyve had these protests. But I would hasten I would urge you not to draw too many conclusions because weve also had some very positive developments in our relationship with Egypt.
As you know, Deputy Secretary Nides was there earlier this week, over the weekend, with some hundred businesspeople from the United States, working with Egyptian counterparts in big business, medium, small to try to support the renewal of the Egyptian economy, to cut new deals. And that was a very, very successful conference that was very much appreciated by the Egyptian business community. Were also working with Egyptian civil society and with the government on a broader package of support going forward.
So obviously, one of the things about the new Egypt is that protest is possible. Obviously we all want to see peaceful protest, which is not what happened outside the U.S. mission, so were trying to restore calm now. But I think the bigger picture is one of the United States supporting Egypts democratic transition and the Egyptian Government very much welcoming and working with us on the support that we have to offer.
QUESTION: Well, why do you think, though, that that message isnt getting out? I mean, do you think that you that the Embassy and this Department need to do more efforts at public diplomacy? I mean, certainly its true that you have kind of outreached the Muslim Brotherhood; you are doing a lot with the business community, with the debt, helping them with other financial institutions. So why do you think that that message isnt getting through?
MS. NULAND: Well, I think we can always do more. The Egyptians can always do more. But I think the message is getting through, as more and more partners across Egypt want to work with us. Its rarely the case that you please all of the people all the time in any country, and we certainly respect the right of peaceful protest, as long as its peaceful.
Please.
QUESTION: Do you think that Egypts becoming increasingly hostile towards the United States?
MS. NULAND: I havent seen the polling data in the recent period, Said, but I dont have any reason to think that this is a dangerous trend, if thats what youre asking.
QUESTION: This breaching of the wall is a serious thing.
MS. NULAND: No, of course.
QUESTION: I mean, remember when, lets say, they did that to the Israeli Embassy. It was an initiative from this building, I believe, that called the Egyptians and urged them to defuse the situation, and they did. So what do you do in this case?
MS. NULAND: Well, obviously, in this case, were working with the Egyptian security forces to restore order. It sounds like and I dont have full details that this came up pretty quickly, relatively modest group of people, but caught probably us and the Egyptian security outside the Embassy by some surprise.
QUESTION: This was a thousand people. I dont really think thats necessarily modest, do you?
MS. NULAND: Well, as compared to some of the things that weve seen.
QUESTION: Were there any injuries, do you know?
MS. NULAND: Not that I know of, but well have to see how it develops.
Please in the back.
QUESTION: Change of subject?
QUESTION: No. Hold on. You said you havent seen the polling data. Have you commissioned a poll?
MS. NULAND: Well, I dont have it here at my disposal.
QUESTION: You have?
MS. NULAND: There are plenty of theres plenty of public polling on this issue.
QUESTION: No, no, no. Im not talking about public polling. Im talking about when you said you havent seen the polling data, so Im just wondering if the polling data refers to a poll that you guys have —
MS. NULAND: No. I didnt mean to imply that we had a new poll of our own.
QUESTION: Change of subject?
MS. NULAND: Yeah.
They did? Yer kidding, right? LOL. It’s still slow today. One of hamsters must still be tired.
"...And we are on pace to double our exports, one of the commitments I made when I was president. "
So obama admits he's not the present President.
You and Mesta alone probably cover 20 stories a week before FNC and countless stories before the DBM if they even cover them!
In the first debate Obama(paraphrased) offered that you go to college then you can join the "middle class", and that was my thought too; Who goes to college to be middle class? Why wouldn't Candy challenge him on that?
OMG just too good!!!
Mr. and Mrs. GBC celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary yesterday at a local shooting range...
No I wasn't the target...
You did I heard the President Romney quote as well.
Gerta is good especially since shes a lawyer as well.
Could well be they are best of friends.
That was supposed to be my 27th anniversary present this year in April and Mrs S hasn’t gone yet :o(
Or pulled some servers' plugs...
Worse than DU — they probably watch Oprah and the view
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