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Two months ago in the Oval Office, President George W. Bush, coming to the end of a two-term presidency and presumably as expert on Israeli-Palestinian policy as he is ever going to be, was accompanied by a team of no fewer than five advisers and spokespeople during a 40-minute interview with this writer and three other Israeli journalists.
In March, on his whirlwind visit to Israel, Republican presidential nominee John McCain, one of whose primary strengths is said to be his intimate grasp of foreign affairs, chose to bring along Sen. Joe Lieberman to the interview our diplomatic correspondent Herb Keinon and I conducted with him, looked to Lieberman several times for reassurance on his answers and seemed a little flummoxed by a question relating to the nuances of settlement construction.
On Wednesday evening, toward the end of his packed one-day visit here, Barack Obama, the Democratic senator who is leading the race for the White House and who lacks long years of foreign policy involvement, spoke to The Jerusalem Post with only a single aide in his King David Hotel room, and that aide's sole contribution to the conversation was to suggest that the candidate and I switch seats so that our photographer would get better lighting for his pictures.
Several of Obama's Middle East advisers - including former Clinton special envoy Dennis Ross and ex-ambassador to Israel Daniel Kurtzer - were hovering in the vicinity. But Obama, who was making only his second visit to Israel, knew precisely what he wanted to say about the most intricate issues confronting and concerning Israel, and expressed himself clearly, even stridently on key subjects.
David Horowitz in the Jerusalem Post on 24 July 2008.
Citation via capnjoy via John Hodgman's blog where Mr. Hodgman also posted the highly relevant advice (I know I needed to hear it) re McCain and Palin, namely: DO NOT FEED THE TROLL.
1 comment:
Oh, oh, D. SEEEEE! This is why I love you. Thank you for the redirect.
I have been literally zipping my lip all day whenever I felt like saying something about The Troll & Trollette, but I felt like I was literally slipping down a muddy hill.
I needed this bit of goodness to remind me to stay calm, and remember why I'm voting for this man. Keep to the light! Don't feed the troll!
Love you friend. Obama ROCKS.
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