The comments stirred an angry reaction on the right and in the blogosphere, and also drew a rebuke from Peter Wehner, director of the White House Office of Strategic Initiatives, which was e-mailed to reporters and others Tuesday. "It is noteworthy that Mr. Gore would travel to Saudi Arabia -- a repressive society which is the home of Osama bin Laden and most of the terrorists who executed the worst attack on the American homeland in our history -- to criticize (inaccurately) our government's response to that attack."Umm... so which is it? Are Arab nations the underdog standardbearers of free enterprise, swimming against the tide of racism and paranoia, or are they hateful enemies of democracy who want to destroy us for our freedoms?
For me personally, there's not a whole lot of difference between Saudi Arabia and UAE. I think they're both unreliable and faithless "allies," but in terms of where they stand with BushCo, I'm pretty sure the country that got slammed is far more favored and influential. As Froomkin helpfully reminds us:
But doesn't the White House's new get-tough rhetoric on Saudia Arabia clash somewhat with this memorable photo of Bush holding Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah's hand as the two men walked through a field of bluebonnets at Bush's Crawford ranch last spring?Mwahahahaha... You just can't make this shit up.
7 comments:
IOKIYUAE
That took me a minute.
Well played, old boy, well played!
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It's a takeoff on IOKIYA (It's Okay If You're A Republican).
(Pfbeks. Heh.)
IOKIYAR, rather... Dang.
Moneeeeeeeeey, it’s a crime.
Share it fairly but don’t take a slice of my pie.
Great blog! I just wandered in from the comments at Atrios...
Cool! Thanks and welcome!
(Verification word: fuxincf - I wonder what language "incf" means "Bush" in...)
Makes me call for my Mwhaha too...
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