Bush Rips Obama Over "Embracing Tyrants"

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First Posted: 02-28-08 11:19 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:46 AM

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Without directly mentioning his name, President Bush took a broad swipe at Sen. Barack Obama during his news conference on Thursday, equating Obama's willingness to talk with foreign leaders (both allied and adversarial) to "embracing" tyrants.

The topic of conversation centered on what U.S. policy to Cuba should be in the aftermath of Fidel Castro handing control of the island to his brother Raul. Taking what appeared to be particular pride in having never negotiated with America's enemies, Bush said:

"[Meeting with Raul] will send a discouraging message to those who wonder whether America will continue to work for the freedom of prisoners. It will give great status to those who have suppressed human rights and human dignity. I'm not suggesting there's never a time to talk, but I'm suggesting now is not the time not to talk with Raul Castro."

Dispensing the confusion over what time, exactly, would be appropriate, the reporter who asked the question reminded Bush that no one is saying the U.S should embrace Raul Castro but merely engage the new leader. The president conceded the point, only to ridicule the concept of negotiating-with-your-enemies as "embracing" tyrants once more.

"Sitting down at the table -- having your picture taken with a tyrant such as Raul Castro, for example, lends the status of the office and the status of our country to him. He gains a lot from it by saying, 'look at me, I'm now recognized by the President of the United States.' Now, somebody will say, well, I'm going to tell him to release the prisoners.


Well, it's a theory that all you got to do is embrace and these tyrants act. That's not how they act. That's not what causes them to respond. So I made a decision quite the opposite, and that is to keep saying to the Cuba books people, we stand with you. We will not sit down with your leaders that imprison your people because of what they believe. We will keep an embargo on you. We do want you to have money from people here in the homeland, but we will stay insistent upon this policy until you begin to get free."



For reference, here's what Obama said about meeting with Raul Castro during the Democratic debate in Austin, Texas on Feb. 22:

OBAMA:Now, keep in mind that the starting point for our policy in -- in Cuba should be the liberty of the Cuban people. And I think we recognize that that liberty has not existed throughout the Castro regime. And we now have an opportunity to potentially change the relationship between the United States and Cuba, after over half a century.


I would meet without preconditions, although Senator Clinton is right that there has to be preparation. It is very important for us to make sure that there was an agenda and on that agenda was human rights, releasing of political prisoners, opening up the press. And that preparation might take some time.

But I do think that it is important for the United States not just to talk to its friends but also to talk to its enemies.

In fact, that's where diplomacy makes the biggest difference. (Applause.)

One other thing that I've said as a show of good faith, that we're interested in pursuing potentially a new relationship, what I've called for is a loosening of the restrictions on remittances from family members to the people of Cuba as well as travel restrictions for family members who want to visit their family members in Cuba. And I think that initiating that change in policy as a start and then suggesting that an agenda get set up is something that could be useful, but I would not normalize relations until we started seeing some of the progress that Senator Clinton talked about. [...]

I do think it is important, precisely because the Bush administration has done so much damage to American foreign relations, that the president take a more active role in diplomacy than might have been true 20 or 30 years ago.

Because the problem isn't -- is if we think that meeting with the president is a privilege that has to be earned, I think that reinforces the sense that we stand above the rest of the world at this point in time, and I think that it's important for us, in undoing the damage that has been done over the last seven years, for the president to be willing to take that extra step. That's the kind of step that I would like to take as president of the United States.

Without directly mentioning his name, President Bush took a broad swipe at Sen. Barack Obama during his news conference on Thursday, equating Obama's willingness to talk with foreign leaders (both all...
Without directly mentioning his name, President Bush took a broad swipe at Sen. Barack Obama during his news conference on Thursday, equating Obama's willingness to talk with foreign leaders (both all...
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Don't worry Bush, you're hard to forget and your words STILL don't matter!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 02/28/2008
- savertime I'm a Fan of savertime 4 fans permalink

The tyrants that have me really, really scared are the ones in the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 02/28/2008
- Billar I'm a Fan of Billar 8 fans permalink
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Bushshit as usual tries to continue his school yard bully tactics. The moron is kissing ass with the right wing Cuban-American community in Florida. Guess what Shrub: Those Cuban Americans who don't like the USA and who don't think normal relations should occur are welcome to return to their original homeland.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 02/28/2008

Bush NEVER embraces tyrants!

They just hold hands: http://slate.msn.com/id/2117535

And maybe kiss a little: http://www.ringoffireradio.com/video/Bush%20Saud%20Kiss.jpg

But never, EVER, do they embra-- http://www.humorgazette.com/images/bush-abdullah.jpg

Oh, never mind.

JP

P.S. Bush likes Abdullah, but he doesn't LIKE like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 02/28/2008

This shows how desperate the Republicans are to run against hillary. They know that they can wipe the floor with her, but Obama keep them awake at night.


I hate the new look of this blog. The text is too small, the text is the wrong color and the friggin buttons and banners are garishly big!! Fix it please!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 02/28/2008

He also said later in his press conference that he would meet with the head of the communist party in China during the Olympics. He's held hands with Saudi Arabian Royalty. Backs the leadership in Pakistan. He's a walking contradiction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 02/28/2008
- savertime I'm a Fan of savertime 4 fans permalink

Actually, he "embraced" King Abdullah, literally. And kissed and held hands.
political prisoners
human rights violations
amassing weapons
harboring terrorists

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 02/28/2008

Screw you bushie. You have fucked up everything that you touched.

Mister Peace and Prosperity gave us neither. What a dork.

You advise is worthless and in fact doing the opposite of what you say can only improve the situation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 02/28/2008
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Said the little monkey man as he climbed out from under the Saudi sheiks robe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 02/28/2008
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I just found out that the meaning of the word tyrant means someone who has come to power illegally( not necessarily a dictatorship as i thought before). By that definition Bush qualifies as a tyrant and since we have a picture of Mccain embracing him- we have documented proof that Mccain has embraced a tyrant.Of course, Bush himself has embraced Mushareff and Faisal's family - all come to power illegally . It seems to be no big deal amongst the Repug sector.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 02/28/2008
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yesterday isn't too soon to get this idiot out of here

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 02/28/2008
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Bush just has a different idea of a tyrant, perhaps if he'd look in the mirror he'd get the idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 02/28/2008
- JMorgan I'm a Fan of JMorgan 3 fans permalink

Is any more proof needed that Republicans want Hillary Clinton to get the nomination?

It's unprecedented for a President, past or present, to comment on candidates during the primary season.

In this election cycle we have both former Presidents Clinton and Bush and the current President Bush entering the fray. It's not only unseemly, it's an eye opener and untangler of the secret webs of alliances in our government.

I have my doubts about Obama's independence and liberal credentials, but I have no doubts about Hillary Clinton's. If Obama is the salvation and the answer to populists' wishes, there's nothing in his history to show it - We're taking him on a lick and a hope. Hillary Clinton, OTOH, is pure rhetoric and nothing else. The fact that she voted to ban flag burning is the key to her lack of Democratic credentials - No real Democrat votes as she has. Hillary Clinton can talk all she wants about universal health care, but the fact is that unless the entire Congress is replaced with progressives, it's never going to get made into law. Don't take my word on that - Ask anybody in D.C. Ask Huffington Post contributor Lawrence O'Donnell.

The Bush family and the governing elite in America want to make sure that whoever makes it to the White House will continue the politics of corporatism and keep the wars for oil and other resources going. Legislation during the Bill Clinton Administration, like NAFTA and the Telecomm Act, paved the way for the abuses of the Bush Administration. We hear nothing from these candidates about rolling back regulations and legislation that have strangled populist progressive voices in opposition to the governing elite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 02/28/2008
- savertime I'm a Fan of savertime 4 fans permalink

Hillary Clinton was asked if, as president, she would rescind the many executive orders issued by George Bush. Her reply that she might consider rescinding some of the executive orders surprised me since all of Bush's executive orders were "power grabs" for the executive branch. I was alarmed by Clinton's response, expecting her to say "of course, I would definetly rescind all executive orders issued by the previous administration."

I guess I was either expecting too much or alarm too easily.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 02/28/2008
- SuiginTou7 I'm a Fan of SuiginTou7 68 fans permalink
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Agreed, Just shut up and go away, George. nobody's listening to you anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 02/28/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 02/28/2008
- Tankan I'm a Fan of Tankan 3 fans permalink

Singing that ole song again George, Fears For Souvineers!

Go away, World Lying Champion!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 02/28/2008
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