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Stay classy, Obama! [Darleen Click]

WH Spokeshole Davis Simas

On CNN this morning, White House aide David Simas avoided congratulating Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the Israeli elections. Instead, he would only congratulate the Israeli people on having an election.

“We want to congratulate the Israeli people for the democratic process for the election that they just engaged in with all the parties that engaged in that election. As you know now, the hard work of coalition building begins. Sometimes that takes a couple of weeks. And we’re going to give space to the formation of that coalition government and we’re not going to weigh in one way or another except to say that the United States and Israel have a historic and close relationship and that will continue going forward,” Simas said.

King Barry seems to have no problem picking up the phone to congratulate American foes.

24 Replies to “Stay classy, Obama! [Darleen Click]”

  1. happyfeet says:

    obama got his persian-loving ass handed to him by a bunch of jews

    he’s one pissed off little fascist

  2. bgbear says:

    In an “hot mike” Obama was overheard to say: damn it, Valerie you assured me that Jews didn’t really run the world

  3. 11B40 says:

    Greetings:

    Seems to me that an appropriately modified headline from the Bronx of my youth would be something akin to “Israel to Obama: Drop Dead”.

    Meanwhile some in our Congress seem interested in having some kind of investigation into what the Obama administration and its too many minions were trying to do to Israel’s election and electorate. Elsewhere, our Sore Loser in Chief is going on in his version of full bore to undermine Prime Minister Netanyahu’s (who is far from a “yahu”) success by doing much more than damning with faint praise.

    I’m surprised that Eric Holder hasn’t opened an investigation into “human rights” violations.

  4. It’s the Veruca Salt presidency.

  5. sdferr says:

    IVotePresentAndWonPenPhone will stay racist, thank you very much. Jew haters gotta hate Jews, and racist Executives gotta race-divide. Just ask Woody Wilson.

  6. Darleen says:

    It’s the Veruca Salt presidency.

    Oh, I am SO going to steal that!

  7. eCurmudgeon says:

    This sort of thing can work both ways – wonder if we’ll see any embarrassing news “scoops” about the Obama administration over the next year or so from, er, “unnamed sources” courtesy of Israeli intelligence services…

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  10. geoffb says:

    In the wake of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decisive re-election, the Obama administration is revisiting longtime assumptions about America’s role as a shield for Israel against international pressure.

    Angered by Netanyahu’s hard-line platform towards the Palestinians, top Obama officials would not rule out the possibility of a change in American posture at the United Nations, where the U.S. has historically fended off resolutions hostile to Israel.

    And despite signals from Israel suggesting that Netanyahu might walk back his rejection, late in the campaign, of a Palestinian state under his watch, Obama officials say they are taking him at his word.

    “The positions taken by the prime minister in the last days of the campaign have raised very significant substantive questions that go far beyond just optics,” said a senior administration official, adding that recent Israeli government actions were in keeping with Netanyahu’s rhetoric.

    […]

    [A] senior Obama official said that the administration believes the prime minister meant what he said because Netanyahu made multiple comments during the closing days of his campaign as he appealed to conservative voters.

    The official noted that Netanyahu also admitted that, during his first term as prime minister in the mid-1990s, he had approved construction at the Israeli settlement of Har Homa to cut off any possible linkage between Palestinian-majority areas. “It was a way of stopping Bethlehem from moving toward Jerusalem,” Netanyahu said.

    “To actually come out and say that this construction is actually driven by efforts to undermine a future Palestinian state is fairly dramatic,” said the official. He added that the Obama administration is focused not just on Netanuyahu’s comments but on his “several-year record of action on this issue” casting doubt on his desire for a peace agreement.

    A former senior Obama official was more direct, saying of the Israeli leader: “He’s shown his true colors.”

    For months, Israeli officials have insisted that the real problem lies not with their policies but with the Palestinians. They cite Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s formation of a unity government with the Gaza-based militant group Hamas last June, and his December move to have the Palestinian Authority join the International Criminal Court — actions that Israel vehemently opposed.

    Even before the events of recent days, pro-Israel conservatives were alarmed about the possibility of a toughened policy from the Obama White House in the wake of Secretary of State’s John Kerry’s failed push for an Israeli-Arab peace agreement. That effort collapsed last spring, and some key Obama officials primarily blamed Israel.

    Since then, the Obama administration has criticized Israel’s settlement building with increasingly blunt language.

  11. Ernst Schreiber says:

    “The positions taken by the prime minister in the last days of the campaign have raised very significant substantive questions that go far beyond just optics,” said a senior administration official, adding that recent Israeli government actions were in keeping with Netanyahu’s rhetoric.

    How dare he steal a play from OUR BOOK!

  12. sdferr says:

    Netanyahu’s position regarding the West Bank is substantive. After the one rocket got through the Iron Dome system last summer to fall near BenGurion International, and after the United States and Europe declared no flights into BenGurion, Kahled Maashal from his penthouse in Qatar took note and said: We, Hamas, can put mortar rounds down on BenGurion from the West Bank, and cripple Israel’s economy.

    This isn’t a fucking game. Except to the ClownDisasterites, who seem to like inflicting harms on the Jews in favor of Hamas.

  13. sdferr says:

    . . . he would only congratulate the Israeli people on having an election.

    Mahmoud Abbas is serving the 10th year of a 4 year term. Hamas was put (partially) in power in Gaza in an election (which Hamas didn’t win altogether but seized entirely by arms in 2007) back in 2006.

    Could Hamas win a free and fair election for dog-catcher in Gaza today? It’s actually in doubt.

    But the White House has nothing to say about congratulating the pathetic Arabs for even the thought of holding a free and fair election. — Because the White House is racist, is why: it doesn’t think Arabs capable of governing themselves.

  14. Darleen,

    Please do. Spread it far and wide.

  15. sdferr says:

    geoffb’s linked “Israel’s Shield No More” article amounts to Ali Abunimeh’s payoff so long and patiently awaited. Of course any sentient observer could have seen that coming even as far back as 2007, but most have chosen to either bury their heads in the sand or simply look away.

    Hey! LATimes! Where’s that videotape?

    *** Mr. Netanyahu’s objections to a nuclear deal with Iran, and his decision to firmly ally himself with Mr. Obama’s Republican opponents in expressing his ire over the Iran talks, may well have hardened the president’s decision to push for an agreement, one Obama adviser said Wednesday. ***

    This alone is sufficient to demonstrate why the Constitution contains clear means to remove a despotically inclined Executive once he shows his stripes. Failure to do so results in lasting damage to the nation. The framers saw this Clown coming from two centuries away.

  16. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Yeah, but the Framers failed to foresee a political class so craven that the Legislative would gladly abrograte the responsibilities and powers that it couldn’t deed to the Executive outright.
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    Well, maybe not all of them. I seem to remember Benjamin Franklin had some words to say about a people suited only for despotic government.

  17. sdferr says:

    They didn’t (and possibly couldn’t) foresee a collective “white guilt” for slavery sufficient in its strength to prevent any men from speaking anything true about a nominally “black” man.

  18. RI Red says:

    Ernst, I think they did foresee that and provided for it elsewhere. Maybe second thing in the ensuing document.

  19. sdferr says:

    Full transcript of President Obama’s Congratulatory phone call to Netanyahu

  20. geoffb says:

    And his love letter to the Iranians, including the fatwa on nukes lie.

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