Obama Got His 3:00 AM Call...
and refused to pick up the phone:
Via Hot Air.
The White House has not issued a statement expressing support for the protestors declaring the election illegitimate. But neither has anyone in the Obama administration said a public word accepting the legitimacy of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's reelection. "We're reacting to concrete facts," a White House official tells ABC News. "We're collecting them still."
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 12:58 PM
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Posted by: Tim at June 15, 2009 01:07 PM (3Wewy)
Posted by: Steve at June 15, 2009 01:38 PM (b/AeN)
Posted by: zipity at June 15, 2009 01:39 PM (y1mCr)
Posted by: jdflorida at June 15, 2009 01:40 PM (GDmMB)
Posted by: Micropotamus at June 15, 2009 01:42 PM (xhI7V)
Posted by: Brad at June 15, 2009 01:46 PM (zTZGo)
I'm betting the over on this one.
Posted by: moqui at June 15, 2009 01:55 PM (wdR5K)
Posted by: Frege at June 15, 2009 02:05 PM (lP3s4)
Posted by: Roy Mustang at June 15, 2009 02:08 PM (bOrzM)
Posted by: Anthony at June 15, 2009 02:08 PM (zUQzG)
He is playing it" smart".
He doesn't want to encourage the protesters because he supports his fellow totalitarian dictator Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
He does not want the Iranians to "Hope" for a "Change" from their Islamofascist regime to something less totalitarian.
The only thing lacking in this whole sorry mess is St. Jimmah (I never met a dictator I didn't like) of Plains declaring the Iranian "election" "fair".
Posted by: Nahanni at June 15, 2009 02:20 PM (S4wMM)
Would you have said that about South Africa under apartheid? Czechoslovakia under the Soviets?
Czechoslovakia under Hitler?
Posted by: Gabriel Hanna at June 15, 2009 02:20 PM (LjNwi)
A truly smart President would come out strongly for free and fair elections.
Posted by: Roy Mustang at June 15, 2009 02:31 PM (bOrzM)
Give him points for honesty on this one.
Posted by: Bob Young at June 15, 2009 03:35 PM (xb8HU)
He refuses to release undergrad transcripts as Bush and Kerry did. No one from his class at Columbia even remembers him being there.
As Editor of the Harvard Law Review, he published only one - one! - nondescript article, and ZERO publications in scholarly journals as a "constitutional law professor" at Chicago.
This fellow has never shown any particular intelligence, and the only ability he has evidenced is in making speeches with a teleprompter.
It is hardly surprising that an Affirmative Action President is about as effective as an Affirmative Action brain surgeon.
Posted by: Adjoran at June 15, 2009 03:49 PM (n5JQT)
And our country is now aligning with the jihad movement around the world, while it insults our real allies.
How pathetic.
Posted by: rgg at June 15, 2009 04:28 PM (HH3AB)
Posted by: The 53% at June 15, 2009 04:54 PM (uymlc)
Posted by: megapotamus at June 15, 2009 05:09 PM (9w0RI)
Posted by: MikeM at June 15, 2009 05:59 PM (DKZAR)
What if the fact was stainless-steel? Would that be better or worse than a concrete fact?
Posted by: Old Weird Ken at June 15, 2009 06:56 PM (3Y1yo)
I'd be less than honest if I said I was surprised!
Posted by: GEJ at June 15, 2009 07:33 PM (wAvOg)
Posted by: Tom the Redhunter at June 15, 2009 08:47 PM (r0yU3)
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Posted by: Stephen Macklin at June 16, 2009 07:11 AM (R7LgM)
Last year George Bush told the Iranian people:
My message to the young in Iran is that someday your society will be free. And it will be a blessed time for you. My message to the women of Iran is that the women of America share your deep desire for children to grow up in a hopeful society and to live in peace.
This from the "fascist" Bushitler. And from Obama?
"This is an issue for the Iranian people to decide".
Not much of a comparison between the fighter pilot and the illegitimate Indonesian community worker....
Posted by: iconoclast at June 16, 2009 12:47 PM (O8ebz)
Last year George Bush told the Iranian people:
My message to the young in Iran is that someday your society will be free. And it will be a blessed time for you. My message to the women of Iran is that the women of America share your deep desire for children to grow up in a hopeful society and to live in peace.
This from the "fascist" Bushitler. And from Obama?
"This is an issue for the Iranian people to decide".
Not much of a comparison between the fighter pilot and the illegitimate Indonesian community worker....
Posted by: iconoclast at June 16, 2009 12:48 PM (O8ebz)
Posted by: DownWithTheFoe! at June 16, 2009 01:14 PM (g6H+U)
Posted by: Jim at June 16, 2009 01:32 PM (3GzXA)
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at June 16, 2009 01:42 PM (gAi9Z)
One would hope Belgrade, Iraq, and Afghanistan would taught you the reality of "surgical strikes" but I guess hope springs eternal when it's other peoples lives.
Posted by: Jim at June 16, 2009 02:09 PM (3GzXA)
Typical leftard troll, trying to use a fallacious argument to discredit support for the Iranian people. Of course Jim recognizes that any government risks its own people with its actions. This is abundantly true when governments like Iran use their own civilians as human shields.
It is disgusting that the leftards in our country don't even rise to the idealism of France in this matter. Instead, their version of the 100 years war is to use every pretext to discredit the domestic political opposition.
Their hunger for political power is too great to come together for any reason. Treason in war, betrayal in peace--the leftard way.
Posted by: iconoclast at June 16, 2009 06:37 PM (FGCRY)
And who here doesn't think that any list made public is disinformation? We're not going to use that list anyways. We'll use the Mossad list.
And what if it is 1,500 target sites? What difference does that make? We should do whatever it takes to eliminate the nuclear capacity if we do decide to remove nuclear sites. Better safe than sorry.
And thanks President Bush for having a military presence in 2 countries surrounding Iran. Way to cut Iran off! Nice strategic move. Makes it a lot easier to bomb Iran if we decide to.
Posted by: Old Weird Ken at June 16, 2009 07:04 PM (1OdWO)
I'm sure you've spent a great deal of time prior to this election talking about the wonderful majority of Iranians who are peace loving, pro-Western folks - people we should reach out to rather than demonize as faceless Islamofascists. Yep, I'm oh so very sure that's been your take on the situation.
And shorter Old Weird Ken
"the 1500 number is made up, and who cares if it is we should blow it up any way. Thank goodness Bush gave us the ability to do so - if we decide to do so - and we should - although, strangely, he never did...."
Where to even begin with you, I guess this is a start:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-op-muravchik19nov19,0,5419188.story?coll=la-home-commentary
Posted by: Jim at June 17, 2009 12:27 AM (P7Vw+)
You have no idea what I talked about before this regarding Iran. So stuff your attempt to change the subject where the sun doesn't shine, troll.
While you were sniffing unicorn f@rts, the rest of the educated world recognized that (1) citizens always are responsible for the actions of their government, and (2) those same citizens are doubly at risk when their government intentionally use them as human shields. Neither of which should prevent necessary action from being taken.
Which you already know. Heck, leftard trolls like yourself would be the first to wipe out an entire city if it threatened your grip on power. And the first to hand over your country and your freedom if it gained you a speck more of political power.
Posted by: iconoclast at June 17, 2009 04:35 PM (FGCRY)
Posted by: Jim at June 18, 2009 12:27 PM (3GzXA)
The idea that individuals are responsible for the actions of their leaders is ludicrous, especially in a dictatorship like Iran.
And the line about people like me being willing to "hand over my country, and my freedom if it gained me a speck more political power" is an instant classic of idiocy. Let's hope you never fall for the trick of handing over your freedom for more power.
Posted by: Jim at June 18, 2009 12:39 PM (3GzXA)
Did anyone really expect our new Hussein Hitler to take a stand against tyranny? Surely not. It would never occur to the liberals to support freedom of speech and representation (far too conservative an idea for those who loathe an autonomous populous) and no conservatives could hope so highly for our new anti-Constitutional dictator.
So why are we acting surprised here? The fact that Obama claims socialism as his cause and our recurrent Iranian 'president' claims fanatic Islam as his does nothing to differentiate between their positions on ultimate 'presidential' power.
Posted by: LaMagdalena at June 18, 2009 01:00 PM (4zaX+)
I like democracy except when it results in the election of someone I don't like here at home. In that case I'll call our duly elected President a tyrant and toss in some references to Hitler and socialism.
Posted by: Jim at June 18, 2009 03:30 PM (3GzXA)
Thank you with your concern over the comments on the Confederate Yankee's posting. Your continued interest proves there may be hope for you yet.
If you wish to understand why I call the current president a tyrant, you may follow the link to my blog and read the entries there that explain the failure of the American attempt at bypassing regional democracy. Or you may simply examine Acorn, should you prefer.
I respect freedom and self-defense above all else, and the situation in Iran stifles both for its populous. However, Obama's political record demonstrates a fanatic belief in truly socialist policies, and his recent actions (particularly involving the nationalization of key industries and health care) do NOTHING to reassure me about his commitment to American rights or Constitutional legality. Furthermore he commands equally fanatic loyalty that escapes the realm of sanity.
This is why I call him a socialist and a tyrant. This is why I compare him to Hitler.
Posted by: LaMagdalena at June 18, 2009 06:14 PM (4zaX+)
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