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Erstwhile Muslim Brother Obama Moves Brutally To Enforce His Muslim Brotherhood Coup, Tells Mubarak To Get The Hell Out With “Now Means Now”!



Feb 2, 2011 18 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

The Hill:

The White House appeared to be losing patience with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak as Islamist protests in the Middle Eastern country turned violent.??

With Mubarak giving no indication he would leave office before a fall presidential election and demonstrators demanding his immediate removal from office, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs on Wednesday took a firmer stance than President Obama did in remarks Tuesday night calling for a “transition” of power.

Although Gibbs continued to be vague about what that should look like, he said Obama was clear in telling Mubarak that “the time for change had come.”

?”[The Egyptians] don’t want to see appointments. They don’t want to hear speeches,” Gibbs said. “They want to see concrete action by their government, and I think that’s what the world waits for.

“Now means now,” he said.

White House officials have been cautious since the political unrest erupted last week, but on Wednesday officials seemed to take a much harder stance toward Mubarak, who said he will not run for reelection in the country’s September elections. ??

Through the unrest, questions have arisen about who might take Mubarak’s place after his nearly 30 years in power, and with what type of rule. Egypt has been a critical U.S. ally; the country has signed a peace treaty with Israel and assists in counter-terrorism efforts.??

When asked flatly if Mubarak is a dictator, a charge Vice President Biden rejected over the weekend, Gibbs did not answer directly.

“The administration believes that President Mubarak has a chance to show the world exactly who he is by beginning this transition that is so desperately needed in his country and for his people now,” Gibbs said.

??Gibbs refused to speculate about what new power might emerge in Egypt, but he said administration officials are preparing for and examining different outcomes.??

“We are planning for a full range of scenarios,” Gibbs said.

??U.S. ambassadors are still in Cairo and still in contact with officials in every level of Egyptian government, he said.

Earlier Wednesday, the White House condemned the violence and called for restraint as protesters clashed with pro-government forces.

“The United States deplores and condemns the violence that is taking place in Egypt, and we are deeply concerned about attacks on the media and peaceful demonstrators,” Gibbs said in a statement. “We repeat our strong call for restraint.”


  • http://thecaptiansquarters.blogspot.com/ Capt-Dax

    narcissistic personality disorder :!: :!:

    Criteria for narcissistic personality disorder to be diagnosed include:

    1.Having an exaggerated sense of self-importance

    2.Being preoccupied with fantasies about success, power or beauty

    3.Believing that you are special and can associate only with equally special people

    4.Requiring constant admiration

    5.Having a sense of entitlement

    6.Taking advantage of others

    7.Inability to recognize needs and feelings of others

    8.Being envious of others

    9.Behaving in an arrogant or haughty manner

    There’s no doubt the usurper has narcissistic personality disorder.

    And look how often he is smug or arrogant.

    He must be removed NOW!!!

    • Joe Mudd

      OH wait is that just Obama or were you referring to the entire democratic party.

    • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

      Or a certain gender. Just sayin’. :lol:

    • derised1

      As for that “certain gender”, you must be referring to men, no doubt. :wink:

  • wwtd

    usurper doesn’t speak for America. Pillow biter gibbs
    needs to get his boyhood outa da crib.

  • Mike_W

    Obama is obviously under orders to ram the MB coup through as quickly as possible(seems to be his MO, ramming things through); and with the complete backing of the MSM disguising this islamic power grab as “the will of the people”.
    What a travesty.
    So the creation of the caliphate will be sold to us as a triumph of the democratic process.
    What a shambles for Israel and U.S. influence and alliances in the ME … and Western civilization.
    Obama is a treasonous POS.

    • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

      Excellent point on his Modus Operandi.

  • derised1

    This is absurd. Mubarak can’t just up and leave while Egypt is in a state of chaos like this. If he leaves, what comes after him will be much worst for the Egytian people.

    I wouldn’t blame Mubarak if he just said, “Fuck off, I’m outta here to retire in Europe/Israel.” Egypt and the entire Middle East would be destabilized if he just left asap. Israel would be at great risk.

    I hope the majority of the people do not fall for the false promises of ElBaradei and The Muslim Brotherhood. They just want power at this point. They don’t give a damn about what is best for Egypt and its people.

  • derised1

    Type should read “much worse” above. Must be getting hungry. :beer:

  • tombeebe

    How did we get stuck in this position? I don’t refer to the election of the One, but to the choice between a repressive regime and another radical Islamist coup to match the Aytollahs in Iran? May I suggest tying any foreign aid to a nation’s human rights record. Such a record should be rated by open hearings in the House, NOT some UN or Executive branch deparment. The Constitution devolves responsibility for the origin of spending bills on that body. Let it hear openly of the behavior of such countries to whom we might send our dollars, and tie those dollars to recognition of basic human rights. Thus we might never again be stuck in such a hard place.

    • Mike_W

      Human rights and islam don’t mix.
      The only type of governments that work in islamic countries are theocracies or brutal regimes that kick muslim troublemakers to the kerb.
      Islam is the enemy.
      Why do we insist on “human rights” for an enemy that would cut our throats in a heartbeat.
      We are in this mess because our elitist bleeding-heart leaders bought into the fallacy that islam is a “religion of peace” – and that is bullshit.
      I don’t think I can ever forgive Bush for deceiving the American people about the nature of islam.
      The damage Bush did in preventing the identification of our enemy is incalculable.

  • tombeebe

    Well Mike, I believe what you say, but how do we turn that into a policy to govern our foreign aid decisions? Do we cut off any nation that has a large Muslim population? Turkey, for instance, has one but they also have a non-sectarian government that has a pretty good record on helping the US and on human rights. My proposal would require the House committee controlling foreign aid to hold hearings to determine the amount of rights abuses, if any, in a country such as this and apportion aid accordingly. An all-or-none policy would be impossible to administer. As for “Bush” deceiving us about Islam… maybe. But it is not Islam, but the suppression of it that is the problem in Egypt; as you say, “kicking them to the kerb”. So as a result of the policy towards Egypt that stretches back at least to Carter, perhaps further, we have tolerated the abuse (“kicking”) and not we’re faced with an Islamist take-over by the Mullahs from a harsh dictator. Foreign aid is about the only weapon we have to avoid situations such as this (except, perhaps, US troops going in as in Iraq, which I suspect you don’t want). Agree?

    • Mike_W

      tombeebe,
      I should clarify that I’m an Australian so perhaps I should just shut the hell up on a blog for young patriotic Americans but for some reason it makes me angry to see the bastards dragging your country down and Western civilization with it.
      Personally I don’t think you should concern yourself with human rights abuses in islamic countries – or sending aid to such countries except where such aid is for purposes of your own interests.
      Human rights abuse is endemic in islamic countries and is a direct result of the teachings of islam.
      Not a lot we can do about it unless we put an end to islam – now that’s an idea.

  • tombeebe

    I agree 100% with my Aussie friend that our aid should be dependent on our nation’s interests. I don’t believe that our aid is sufficient incentive to bring Islamic nations around to our standards of human rights (Australian or American) but it is incentive for regimes such as Mubaraks to moderate their suppression of human rights indiscriminately. He hurt more Egyptians than just the Islamic extremists, and thus paved he way for the revolt. Once more, I don’t believe in an all or nothing policy, but some careful “tuning” of our aid to punish abuses and reward freedom can make the world safer.

    PS to my aussie friend… keep blogging, even in US sites. The broader the perspective the more interesting these things are. Too often I see anonymous comments that are idiotic, and no responses to attempts such as ours for intelligent conversations. Too many blogs resemble mental masturbation… anonymous and serving only self gratification.

  • Denise

    The Egyptian public is sick of being treated s the vassal slaves of Israel. Mubarak is THIER Shabbos Goy Golem. At least the Egytpians know it – apparrently my Fellow Amurrikun Retardates are clueless as to our AIPAC-owned status.

    Keep swallowing the poisoned Kosher Koolaid the TV – TalmudVision – sells you. “Patriotic” Murrikans apparently love being the despised slaves of the Self-Chosen.

    • Bob

      “Oh Denise scooby doo Iam sick of you, Denise scooby doo”

  • Ohnooo

    Could you elaborate on the Egyptian Vassal slaves of Israel concept?..Never mind,your full of shit..
    -Egyptian’s amongst other countries with all brands of Mooslumhood are slaves to their own Dictators or forms of Guvments under different guises but are dictatorial non the less with an ideology and religion based on hate and brutality..got it
    -WE Amurrikan’s ain’t no slaves to anyone..got it
    -Some in Amurrika may drink the Koolaid but not the majority..got it
    -Go fuck yourself..got it

  • Bobby E.

    The same thing I’ve been sayin about Obama for the last two years: “Obama, get the hell out of the White House … and now means NOW!”