Obama's Panties Get Twisted
In a general remark from President Bush about the failures of appeasement, Obama so vainly believes Bush was talking about him. So Obama does what Obama does best, he cries about it.
President Bush's comment:
Some seem to believe that we should negotiate with the 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 I could only have talked to Hitler, all 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.
There was nothing specific about that statement. If anything, he was talking about Western European countries and liberals (such as Dhimmi Carter).
Now it's time for Obama to cry:
It is sad that President Bush would use a speech to the Knesset on the 60th anniversary of Israel's independence to launch a false political attack.
George Bush knows that I have never supported engagement with terrorists, and the president's extraordinary politicization of foreign policy and the politics of fear do nothing to secure the American people or our stalwart ally Israel
If you weren't paying attention when Obama said he would hold direct talks with a state-sponsor of terrorism, Iran, then you're probably a nutjob Obama supporter.
Oh, today he calls Israel a stalwart ally, yesterday he calls them a constant sore.
JG: Do you think that Israel is a drag on America’s reputation overseas?
BO: No, no, no. But what I think is that this constant wound, that this constant sore, does infect all of our foreign policy.
"I hope Mr. Obama and the Democrats will change the political discourse," Ahmed Yousuf, chief Hamas political adviser in the Gaza Strip, said in an interview with myself and radio host John Batchelor broadcast on WABC in New York.
"I do believe [Obama] is like John Kennedy, a great man with a great principal. And he has a vision to change America to make it in a position to lead the world community, but not with humiliation and arrogance," said Yousuf.
Yousuf told us that Obama has "a vision to change America to make it in a position to lead the world community but not with humiliation and arrogance."
Asked about Obama's repeated condemnations of Hamas, calling the Islamist group a terror organization, Yousuf replied, "I understand American politics, and this is the season for elections, and everybody tries to sound like he's a friend of the Israelis ... so whatever [the] Israelis didn't like they will take from all those candidates."