"He's a private citizen. It's not my place to discuss who he
shouldn't meet with."
Of course, Obama doesn't have similar principles when it comes
to, say, telling actual private citizens
what percentage of their incomes he deems necessary to seize or
what private sector corporations
pay their CEOs or
what rules parents should set around the house.
No, Obama only happens to grow a privaacy conscience when he's
refusing to take a stand on an
absurdly self-righteous ex-president--who many of us,
incidentally, wish actually would behave as
a private citizen--off to meet with a man who says
things like, "Before Israel dies, it must be humiliated and
degraded...Allah willing, we will make them lose their eyesight, we
will make them lose their brains."
Geez. Sounds like Kahled Mash'al has gone a bit overboard with
his own audacious hopes, not that it matters to Jimmy Carter,
private citizen, or Barack Obama, respector of private citizens'
meetings with terrorists. And so long as Carter doesn't take money
from evil lobbyists, Barack Obama isn't going to judge a little
pow-wow with Hamas. He's too busy deconstructing truly evil
individuals, like Hillary Clinton--she once of Wal-Mart board!--and
George W. Bush.
Tabin has it right.
topics:
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Israel