Obama Releases Message to Arab Forum on 9/11
Not only is Barack Obama violating his pledge not to campaign on 9/11, but he is also using the day to issue greetings to the Arab Forum on Asset Recovery, seemingly oblivious to the importance and solemnity of the day, as well as the context of his message.
Obama
offers thanks to the Emir of Qatar--showboating some rather halting
Arabic skills in addressing "His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al
Thani"--and praising the inspiring democratic example of the Arab
Spring, which happened to leave the absolute monarchy of Qatar
untouched.
He also offers support for
his envoys, including Attorney General Eric Holder, who is attending the
Arab Forum conference as the chief U.S. representative. The Arab
Forum's goal is to recover assets stolen by formerly autocratic regimes,
including Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. (But not Qatar.)
The video, posted on the
White House YouTube channel today, makes no mention of 9/11, the rise of
the Muslim Brotherhood, or the role of Qatar-based Al Jazeera in
broadcasting radical anti-American propaganda. And while offering
support for democratic change, Obama neglects to ask the Emir to step
aside.
Ironically, Obama caused a scandal last year when CBS News caught him criticizing the Emir of Qatar after reporters had left a fundraiser
in Chicago: "He is a big booster, a big promoter of democracy all
throughout the Middle East...He himself is not reforming significantly.
There is no big move towards democracy in Qatar."
Obama has evidently chosen to make up for the insult--by insulting fellow Americans on 9/11.
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