Posted on 01/28/2014 4:08:17 PM PST by Kaslin
In a shocking declaration on her 1 p.m. ET hour MSNBC show Tuesday, host Andrea Mitchell asserted that one of America's fiercest enemies was actually a friend to the U.S. before George W. Bush came along: "Up until that moment, Iran was cooperating with the United States on the border of Afghanistan, it was post-9/11, Iran was more or less an American ally. By being included in the Axis of Evil, it turned the Iranian government in a completely different direction." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump]
The topic came up when The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza told Mitchell that the last "memorable and impactful" State of the Union address was President Bush's 2002 speech labeling Iraq, Iran, and North Korea to be an "Axis of Evil." Mitchell interrupted: "No, let me challenge you on that....Colin Powell and the State Department did not focus enough on those words and get them taken out of the State of the Union."
Andrea Mitchell Claims Iran 'More or Less an American Ally' Before Bush Gave 'Axis of Evil' Speech
Mitchell concluded that speech was "a turning point in American politics and in foreign policy." Cillizza replied: "Andrea, I would agree with you."
The random Bush-bashing came during a segment previewing President Obama's upcoming State of the Union Tuesday night.
Here is a transcript of the January 28 exchange:
1:19PM ET(...)
CHRIS CILLIZZA: We went back, here at the Post, and looked at sort of the most memorable impactful State of the Unions. The most recent one we found was George W. Bush, his first State of the Union after September 11th, so 2002, when he laid out the Axis of Evil. These are not typically speeches even for someone who is quite gifted as a speech giver like Barack Obama is-
ANDREA MITCHELL: But, but let me-
CILLIZZA: These are not speeches that traditionally make a huge impact. Go ahead, I'm sorry.
MITCHELL: Let me no, let me challenge you on that.
CILLIZZA: Okay.
MITCHELL: Because that speech arguably turned this country in a direction on foreign policy now I know that tonight will not be about foreign policy and traditionally it's not. But those words, "Axis of Evil" and I was standing right here in Congress, and when I heard those words I called the control room and I said, "This is a big deal."
CILLIZZA: Huge.
MITCHELL: The State Department you know, with all due respect Colin Powell and the State Department did not focus enough on those words and get them taken out of the State of the Union. Because up until that moment, Iran was cooperating with the United States on the border of Afghanistan, it was post-9/11, Iran was more or less an American ally. By being included in the Axis of Evil, it turned the Iranian government in a completely different direction. It was a turning point in American politics and in foreign policy.
CILLIZZA: Andrea, I would agree with you. My point was not that I would say that one was the exception, not the rule. Not that that speech didn't matter, it in fact quite did.
The random Bush-bashing
On the contrary, there is nothing “random” about it.
It is the continual agitprop of the leftist coup.
It rolls of me like water but some folks lap it up.
It will take several generation to repair the damage what that arrogant pos occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave had done to this great Nation.
Ugh. I stand corrected.
How does somebody so stupid stay on the air? Simple, they work for NBC.
yes Kas, you are accurate
whereas the stain known as ms. mitchell is full of it.
Mitchell is no where near correct on this. And her propaganda shouldn’t be given any sense of creditability through suggestions she might be even remotely correct.
Two possibilities — #1, she knows this isn’t true and is lying, in which case she should be fired and blackballed; #2, she doesn’t know this is a lie, in which case she should be fired and blackballed. There are no other possibilities. Thanks Kaslin.
There was always the Progressive agenda that would sooner or later put "us" at odds with the "moslem" countries in the present.
But I think there was something in the past...hmmmm... what did they call it...THE CRUSADES...
I don’t watch PMSNBC, so how old is this Andrea Mitchell? Is she too young to remember when Iran stopped being friendly to the US? I was twenty years old when it happened (in 1979).
Neither do I, nor do I watch nbc, abc, cbs or cnn. She’ll be 68 in October
If she honestly believes this, then the great Andrea Mitchell could not pass a poli sci 101 class.
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