White House Denies Bush Targeted Obama in Speech to Israeli Knesset
Thursday: President Bush addresses the Knesset in Jerusalem. (AP Photo)
The White House denied Thursday that President Bush was focusing on Barack Obama when — during a speech to the Israeli parliament — he criticized politicians who would speak to terrorists and their backers.
In his speech to the Knesset on the 60th anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel, Bush said anyone who claims that talking with terrorists will result in peace is experiencing a “foolish delusion.”
“Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along. We have heard this foolish delusion before. As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in 1939, an American senator declared: ‘Lord, if only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided.’ We have an obligation to call this what it is - the false comfort of appeasement, which has been repeatedly discredited by history,” the president said.
While Bush never mentioned Obama by name, “aggressive personal diplomacy” with Iran is an oft-stated proposal by Obama as a means to end that country’s support for insurgency in Iraq and its nuclear programs.
Obama swiftly criticized Bush for a “false political attack” and said the president’s foreign policy has failed to secure the U.S. or Israel.
“Instead of tough talk and no action, we need to do what Kennedy, Nixon and Reagan did and use all elements of American power — including tough, principled, and direct diplomacy — to pressure countries like Iran and Syria. George Bush knows that I have never supported engagement with terrorists, and the president’s extraordinary politicization of foreign policy and the politics of fear do nothing to secure the American people or our stalwart ally Israel,” Obama said.
Even Hillary Clinton, who has herself criticized Obama for his diplomatic positions, piled on.
“President Bush’s comparison of any Democrat to Nazi appeasers is both offensive and outrageous, on the face of it and especially in light of his failures in foreign policy,” she said. “This is the kind of statement that has no place in any presidential address and certainly to use an important moment like the 60th anniversary celebration of Israel to make a political point seems terribly misplaced.”
White House Press Secretary Dana Perino, who had not heard Obama’s reaction when she spoke, said the president has long opposed direct talks with the nation’s enemies and Obama was not the focus of the criticism. However, senior administration officials said the president’s remarks are inclusive of Obama and other Democrats who would negotiate with Iran, Syria or other terrorist-sponsoring states.
“I understand when you are running for office sometimes you think the world revolves around you. That is not always true and it is not true in this case. The president is president regardless of an election cycle and he is going to be president of the United States through January 20, 2009,” Perino said.
“We are not going to change policy based on the ‘08 election. We are not going to stop talking about the ideals of the United States because there is an ‘08 election. They can fight it out over there but this is not new policy.”
Independent Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman, a John McCain supporter, heralded the president’s remarks.
“President Bush got it exactly right today when he warned about the threat of Iran and its terrorist proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah. It is imperative that we reject the flawed and naïve thinking that denies or dismisses the words of extremists and terrorists when they shout ‘Death to America’ and ‘Death to Israel,’ and that holds that– if only we were to sit down and negotiate with these killers — they would cease to threaten us. It is critical to our national security that our commander-in-chief is able to distinguish between America’s friends and America’s enemies, and not confuse the two,” he said.
But dissatisfied with Bush’s remarks, several Democrats issued statements critical of the president. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said presumptive Republican nominee McCain should disavow them.
“Bush’s outrageous comments are an embarrassment to our country, not based in fact and bring us no closer to our goal of ending terrorist attacks against Israel and bringing peace to the region. If John McCain is really serious about being a different kind of Republican, he’ll denounce these remarks in the strongest terms possible,” he said in a statement.
McCain countered that Obama’s approach to foreign policy is ripe for questioning.
“I think Barack Obama needs to sit down and explain why he wants to talk with a man who is the head of a government that is a state sponsor of terror, that is responsible for the killing of brave young Americans, who wants to wipe Israel off the map, denies the Holocaust. That is what I think that Senator Obama ought to explain to the American people,” he said while on a bus to the airport.
“It is a serious error on the part of Senator Obama that shows naiveté and inexperience and lack of judgment to say that he wants to sit down across the table from an individual who leads a country who says that Israel is a stinking corpse, that is dedicated to the extinction of Israel. My question is what does he want to talk about?”
Other Democrats also stepped up quickly to criticize the president. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who hasn’t yet declared her support for a Democratic candidate, called Bush’s remarks “unworthy.”
Pelosi, who traveled last year to Syria and declared “the road to Damascus is a road to peace,” said U.S. politicians have a tradition of not criticizing the president when he’s on foreign soil, and she wishes Bush would respect that tradition in kind.
She added that any serious person should disassociate himself from the president’s remarks, but did not say if she meant McCain specifically.
Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic nominee, called Bush’s comments a slander on Obama, and accused him of ignoring his own administration’s efforts to engage Iran in mid-level negotiations.
“President Bush is still playing the disgusting and dangerous political game Karl Rove perfected which is insulting to every American and disrespectful to our ally Israel. George Bush should be making Israel secure, not slandering Barack Obama from the Knesset. If George Bush believes engagement with is appeasement, the first thing he should do when he comes home is demand the resignation of his own Cabinet. Secretary Gates and Secretary Rice have both favored negotiations with Iran,” he said
Clinton earlier said McCain will produce more of the same failed Bush policies, which she described as weakening the military, national security and U.S. standing in the world.
Commenting on Obama’s reaction, former Massachusetts Gov. and McCain rival Mitt Romney said that he is reminded of the saying that the dog that barks on the other side of the fence is the one that was hit by the rock.
“I’m a little surprised that Barack Obama would stand up and say, ‘Hey, you’re talking about me.’ But after all, in this case, you do have Hamas that has endorsed Senator Barack Obama’s campaign and you also have Barack Obama saying that if he’s president, in his first year, he would meet with (Iranian President Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad and with (Syrian President Bashar al-) Assad,” Romney told FOX News.
“These are two state sponsors of Hamas and Hezbollah, terrorist organizations. (Obama) has not said he’s going to meet with Hamas itself but he has of course has said he’d meet with those groups that are funding Hamas and Hezbollah … I just think Barack Obama is wrong to meet personally with these leaders,” he continued.
FOX News’ Anne Marie Riha and Aaron Bruns contributed to this report.





Obviously it was a statement on opposing tactics and how to deal with some of our issues. I don’t believe it was directed to anybody in particular. So it seems at this point that any Democrat who wants to be seen as the champion of anti Bush policies is willign to fill in the blank with his or her name. She president Bush stop being the president he is simply because his statements could mistakenly hurt a 08 left wing hopefull? How stupdid. Just give me McCain for 8 years so I dont have to put up with anymore of this BS. If I were not already goginto vote for McCain I sure would now. If Obama and Clinton as willing to be so petty or self important then they have no chance of fooling me into voting for them. Well……..they never did anyway.
Obama wishes Bush was directing anything at him, then he would feel he is the Democratic Candidate instead of just being “hopeful”.
I agree with SUSANM. “Who do we the people” of THESE (not the) UNITED STATES vote for? I guess McCain is the lesser of the three evils, I’m still not all that excited about it though. Everyone needs to obtain their own copy of the Constitution so we will be able to remember it once they have done away with it.
Is it possible he was actually referring to President Carter and his useless chat?
All that really has to be said is that Hamas is supporting Obama for office. That should pretty well conclude the discussion on the merits of his foreign policy approach. It would appear that we have maintained the fight against terrorism on foreign soil and not our own. Maybe Hillary will run independent and split the democratic vote! We really need to avoid the tax and spend socialism “change” that is being proposed!
Horray for President Bush. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, history will prove him to be one of our best Presidents. HE HAS KEPT US SAFE. He is like alot of Texas men, they are sweet and kind but have an arrogant air about them and it unsettles lesser men like Howard Dean, Ted Kennedy, Murtha, Harry Reid and last but not least Comrade Pelosi. You want to know why Obama has so much money and so much political pull. These people are putting their money and time behind supporting Obama. He is just the pupette on their strings. They will run the Country not Obama. They do nothing in Congress or the Senate and will sell us out to the highest bidder which George Soros is behind. NOt only did Chamberlain sell out Great Britain, President Franklin D. Rossevelt knew about Pearl Harbor attack as the Japanese had an envoy in Washington for talks and he was advised by intellegence about the attack about to take place and did nothing until after it happened. Lydon Johnson and JFK got us into Vietnam. I could go on and on so the Democrats have their nerve in cirticizing President Bush. At least he is a patriot more than Comrade Pelosi, Reid, Murtha, Kennedy and Carter can claim. GO GEORGE. YOUR THE MAN AND I AM PROUD OF YOU AND WHAT YOU HAVE GIVEN TO OUR COUNTRY. As the Bible says, He who is without sin cast the first stone. We all sin and fall short but George W. Bush has done what he felt was fair and just for America. These others sure can’t say that.
Obama must be kidding. Tell me what did President Bush say that wasn’t true? Obama has stated many times that he wants to sit down with the leaders of these rogue nations that sponsor terrorism around the world and talk nice to each other. Either he is the most naive person in the world or just cluless to the fact these countries want to destroy us too. this isn’t just about Israel it’s about the United States too. Giving Iran and Syria the world stage only emboldens them. They will use that as a message loud and clear to the world that they are in fact relevant.You don’t negotiate with people no matter who they are that want our existence wiped off the face of the earth. Jimmy Carter just proved how fruitless it is by meeting with Hamas. It will be a scary thought if Obama is elected and if this is a sample of his foreign policy.Bush has made mistakes but he has this one right. I applaud him for saying it like it is. It seems to me that people in our country have a short memory and forgot about 911. To prove my point an Obama supporter was on television tonight and made an astounding statement when he said ” It’s not like Obama wants to negotiate with Bin Laden” What a dumb statement that was. I want to know what difference is there between Hamas , hezbollah and AlQaeda. God help us all.
If the shoe fits, wear it!! Why are the Democrats so sure that GW means them?
Could it be that they know they fit the description so well. The Dims are terrible on national defense.
RL