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In reply to the discussion: Boehner: 'We have a right' to invite Netanyahu to address House [View all]BlueCaliDem
(15,444 posts)following your post (#43). By the way, I don't give a darn what Steve "I'm a proud Xenophobe" King says about a Democrat. I'm wondering why you do...I mean, being a Democrat and all on a Democratic Party site.
Both Republicans and Democrats had traveled to meet President Assad in 2007 in order to begin peace talks. Darryl Issa, no Liberal by any stretch of the imagination, was one of the Republicans to go. That's were the difference begins. NO Democrat invited Netanyahu or are supporting this blatant election-ploy by the Israeli Neo-Con prime minister. This is NOT a bi-partisan event. This is Boehner in kahoots with the Israeli Ambassador behind President Obama's back trying to influence Obama's foreign policy - and not for peace.
With me still?
Second, Speaker Pelosi had NOT invited President Assad to address a joint session of Congress in an attempt to pit Syria against Bush, which is what Boehner is doing. He's attempting to pit Israel against the president and against the United States.
Boehner said publicly that his reason for (illegally) corresponding with Netanyahu was to specifically ask him (Netanyahu) to address Congress and send a clear message to the White House about our commitment to Israel. Pelosi did NO such thing. In fact, Pelosi defended her visit, saying her talks with Al-Assad focused only on topics on which she and Bush agree.
"On the issues that we set before the president (of Syria)," she said, "there is no division among us or between our congressional delegation in Congress and the president of the United States."
See? In your desperate attempt to defend Boehner, Republicans, and Netanyahu, you've had to resort to comparing apples to oranges. How incredibly...strange.
Can you now stop trying to use Republican talking points in order to defend this blatant display of disrespect of our Democratic president? Still no? Then we have nothing more to discuss.