Harvard Professor Slams Obama's Handling of Egypt; 'Morning Joe' Panel Dumbfounded
For about ten minutes on MSNBC Monday, Harvard History professor Niall Ferguson offered a articulate, detailed, and biting indictment of President Obama's handling of the crisis Egypt – and those disagreeing on the usually Obamaphilic "Morning Joe" panel could offer little of substance in response.
Co-host Mika Brzezinski began the segment reading Ferguson's latest column – which is the latest Newsweek magazine cover story – and asked him to expound on Egypt, saying that "it actually seems like it went pretty damn well." Perhaps she is referring to the many joyful reports from Tahrir Square amidst jubilant masses, or maybe CBS' Harry Smith doling out kisses to the crowd – but Ferguson offered a more dire assessment of the situation.
"You cannot make the foreign policy of a superpower up as you go along," Ferguson stated. He bludgeoned the Obama administration's slipshod policy, calling it "flip followed by flop followed by flip." He added that "they admitted that they had not planned for this scenario. I find that absolutely astonishing."
(Video after the jump.)
Brzezinski made one more meek attempt to stick up for the White House, but Ferguson politely declined to join her in her optimism. "I wish I shared your confidence," he countered. "The only organized opposition force in Egyptian politics right now is the Muslim brotherhood. Now if you look closely at what the Muslim Brotherhood stands for, it's for the imposition and enforcement of Sharia law and the restoration of the caliphate."
Ferguson added that to call this a victory is entirely premature and very possibly false, due to the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood which very well could happen. "Then we will be staring at something comparable in its magnitude to 1979 in Iran," he said.
Liberal Washington Post op-ed columnist Jonathan Capehart entered the fray to temper Ferguson's predictions, and tried to put the pressure back on him. "I think it's far too early to say it's a disaster," he claimed. "What would you have done if you were in that situation?" he asked Ferguson.
After he was answered, Capehart pressed Ferguson again, asking if he thought Obama was "oversensitive" and wanted to withdraw and let the sovereign nation of Egypt solve its own problems. "No, they just looked like they hadn't a clue. It's as simple as that," Ferguson succinctly responded. "You have to have a strategy, which means prioritizing, and you have to scenario-build. And they did neither."
At the end of the segment, both Scarborough and Brzezinski still thought that the outcome of the Egyptian crisis went well.
A transcript of the segment, which aired on February 14 at 8:21 a.m. EST, is as follows:
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: I want to hear more about how you think he blew it with Egypt, because looking at all the different reports coming in, and the pictures, and the peacefulness on the streets of Cairo so far, so good, it actually seems like it went pretty damn well.
NIALL FERGUSON: Well you could be forgiven for thinking that, but it's very early days. And could I just remind you that the army is officially in charge of Egypt, which is not what one usually expects from a triumphant democratic revolution. The only thing that seems to not be getting pointed out is that this completely took the administration by surprise, and I mean completely. They admitted that they had not planned for this scenario. I find that absolutely astonishing. This is a man that made a speech in June 2009 in Cairo, a speech which was distinctly touchy-feely, and since then nobody seems to have considered for five minutes, in the State Department or in the White House, that Mr. Mubarak would be overthrown. This was a scenario that was being considered in Israel last year, and I think a question has to be asked about why wasn't it being considered by the National Security Council? What are these people paid to do?
BRZEZINSKI: So you're not talking about the actual execution of negotiations during the crisis. You're just talking about the lack of preparation, and perhaps pre-emptive action?
FERGUSON: Well, I think the execution during the crisis was flip followed by flop followed by flip. I mean, how many times did the President's position change? One minute he wanted Mubarak out, the next minute he wanted him to be part of an orderly transition. There were at least four different people saying four different things. In fact, I came to the conclusion that the United States had two foreign policies running concurrently. If it was Monday, it was Secretary Clinton's; if it was Tuesday, it was back to President Obama's. It was in shambles.
BRZEZINSKI: Niall, flip followed by flop followed by flip, to use your words, seems to have worked, did it not?
FERGUSON: It's worked, has it – I wish I shared your confidence. Right now we have a six-month period of military rule, right now we have as far as I can see virtually no organization on the part of secular democrats. The only organized opposition force in Egyptian politics right now is the Muslim brotherhood. Now if you look closely at what the Muslim Brotherhood stands for, it's for the imposition and enforcement of Sharia law and the restoration of the Caliphate. And anybody who could count this as a major breakthrough for United States foreign policy hasn't got a clue about what happens in the wake of a revolution like this. It is far too early to say that this is a triumph. On the contrary, the risks are extremely high that between now and the end of the year, the Muslim Brotherhood will get into power. And then we will be staring at something comparable in its magnitude to 1979 in Iran.
(...)
JONATHAN CAPEHART: I think it's far too early to say it's a disaster. I think it's far too early to say that the President had no strategy, and what I want to ask Niall is what would you have done if you were in that situation? Just reading your piece, I got the distinct impression that you have this view that foreign policy and particularly this particular situation is a very static event. Events are rolling all the time, so what would you have done differently than the President did?
FERGUSON: Well look, two things. First of all, you have to have some kind of strategic concept. If the concept is the democratization of the Middle East, which of course was the last administration's concept, then you have to prepare for that. If that's not the concept, then you have to recognize that you are committed to non-democratic regimes, not only in Egypt but also in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the region. There was a failure to choose there. The second thing you have to do is you have to build scenarios. Mubarak was old and sick, and yet nobody seems to have considered the possibility that there would be an orderly transition to his son Gamal taking over. So you have to have a strategy, which means prioritizing, and you have to scenario-build. And they did neither, which is why they had to make it up on the hoof. And frankly it's not good enough. You cannot make the foreign policy of a superpower up as you go along.
CAPEHART: But Niall, so do you think that the Obama administration, the President, was overly sensitive to looking like it was intervening in foreign affairs and a sovereign country's decisions?
FERGUSON: No, they just looked like they hadn't a clue. It's as simple as that. Let me put it this way – if we want to see secular democratic forces prevail in a country like Egypt, which is overwhelmingly a Muslim country, which has a tradition of Islamic radicalism in the form of the Muslim brotherhood, it is not going to happen by itself.
(...)
FERGUSON: President Obama is one of the least experienced men, in terms of foreign policy, ever to occupy the White House. And yet he has advisors around him who are, frankly, second if not third rate. And you just can't do that. It's far too risky, it's far too dangerous a world, and some of us said this, when he ran for election, that it was a huge risk to put somebody with that kind of inexperience into a position like Commander-in-Chief of the United States. I think what we're seeing unfold in Egypt reveals the truth of that statement.
(...)
FERGUSON: I do think that the President regards making touchy-feely speeches as a substitute for having a strategy, and I want to emphasize the risks that are currently being run in that region. If you look at history – and remember, I'm a historian – most revolutions do not lead to happy-clappy democracies, but to periods of internal turmoil, often to periods of terror, and they also lead to external aggression because the simplest way to mobilize people in a relatively poor and not very well-educated country like Egypt is to point to the alleged enemy within and then, of course, the enemy abroad. The scenarios that the Israelis are looking at involve a transition not to some kind of peaceful and amicable democracy, but to a Muslim Brotherhood-dominat regime, which then pursues an aggressive policy towards Israel. This is not a zero-probability scenario, this is a high-probability scenario, and as far as I can see the President isn't considering it.
(...)
FERGUSON: As far as I can see, President Obama's strategic concept is "I'm not George W. Bush. Love me."
(...)
SCARBOROUGH: Niall did actually wrap up the President's foreign policy plan, at least on the campaign trail.
(...)
FERGUSON: Remember what was said in that Cairo speech incidentally, going back to 2009. Mr. Obama said that in his view, Islam was a religion of peace and tolerance. Well we'll just see how peaceful and tolerant the Muslim Brotherhood is, if it is successful in getting into power in the months ahead. I think those words will come back to haunt Mr. Obama.
(...)
SCARBOROUGH: Like I said, personally I think Egypt went pretty darn well.
BRZEZINSKI: I think it went really well, I have to say.
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Shell Shocked
Submitted by rr98411 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:05pm.
Woke up this AM to this interivew... wow, good morning... I had to check the channel and rewind the DVR to make sure of what I was watching.
In this case I was more in awe, not of what was said, but that Mika, Joe, Willie and John had little to no ammunition to counter with. And if you got nothing then at least counter with some emotion as is the liberal way... nothing, they were shell-shocked.
What a way to wake up this morning.
Wasn't it Grand ????
Submitted by dirtydan64 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 8:23pm.
watching this was worth watching again & again & again, especially Joe and Mika's response more so Mika's cause her Daddy Dr. Brezinski is a well renowned Foreign affairs guy and apparently nothing has rubbed off onto Mika which is why she didn't have anything to say in response especially after the guy stated almost word for word what Glenn Bedk was telling his audience last week about the MB & the Restoration of the Cakiphate which of course all the MSNBC crew from Morning Joe to Special Ed made fun of as if Beck was a crazy man for talking about a Calhate, but when someone else speaks about it Iguess he knows more than Beck right !!!!! this IMO was the best of the best interview ever on MJ to date. They all stared at each other in amazement and I would have liked to have been a fly on the wall in between commercial breaks to hear their off air reaction to the interview, LMAO worth ever second !!!!“Mika … didn't have anything to say,”
Submitted by needle on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 11:00am.
Of course, Mika was caught off guard. This was one of those delicious moments when truth leaks out at MSNBC, only this time it gushed out. It was almost as if they could not get enough of it. She kept asking Prof Ferguson different questions hoping to get something that might stroke her prejudices and those of MSNBC and its audience. But it was like watching Brer Rabbit punching the tar baby; and remember what a hilarious sight that was for Brer FOX!!!
What are the odds that someone at MSNBC has been fired in the last few hours, someone having to do with the programming of this segment?
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
This administration changed
Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:19pm.
This administration changed their mind on the situation 5 times in 2 weeks, and it's only by chance that they were on board with Mubarak stepping down, when that event occurred. Given another couple of days, they probably would have switched again and ended up back on the opposite side.
The only thing obama plans
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:24pm.
The only thing obama plans for is his next politcal campaign and vacation. He is a buffoon among morons.
"pretty damn well...," for a failure.
Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:34pm.
"...it actually seems like it went pretty damn well."
Sure, it went well, if your goal is to have the military in charge of the a government, otherwise known as a military junta, which is exactly what Egypt has now instead of a Parliament.
Think about it for a minute: Egypt has replaced its (arguably dictatorial) President and Parliament with a Military Junta, one which is even more forceful at banning public speech, including using military forces to disband the protesters. Is that what you would consider as "going pretty damn well?" I would consider that as an abject failure.
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Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
We won't know for a while yet
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:41pm.
...how "pretty damn well" it did or didn't go.
Until well after the elections. How fair are these elections going to be? Are they going to be Iran style elections, where the wrong result is thrown out?
For all we know, the military might keep what they've got and refuse to cede power to any elected civilian government.
For Joe & Mika to "think it went well" merely shows what cheerleaders they are for the Obama administration.
I loved this guy, though, in his uppercrust Brit accent calling Mika clueless to her face. Classic!
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Walking like Egyptians
Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:43pm.
I'm catching up on Rush's broadcast today at his website and I'm reading how CNN's Nic Robertson was asking different people around there trying to find someone to thank the Chairman and the results are HIGH-larious! Then there's Harriet Smith interviewing the Google Exec and they all said the same thing "we don't need you." Holy crap what a slap in the face!
One of them even called into effect how the Chairman was flipflopping around like a John Kerry Fish about the situation. Poor Nic still tried to put a brave face on it and said "there you have it, they are happy the Chairman swung behind the people." Swung and missed is more like it.
I like how one caller pointed out that when the Ear Leader was giving his speech(one among infinity amounts that he's done) on Friday, that communications had been shut down in Egypt, so who was the Chairman talking to?
Oh boy, if this doesn't do major damage to his already oversensitive and wounded ego, I don't know what will.
-Jon
Mika just means that Obama
Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:52pm.
Mika just means that Obama ended up correctly predicting what would happen, and came down on that side. That's all that matters to her. That's success. What happens now is immaterial.
Besides, Obama had nothing to do with what happened; so how can she say that what he did turned out pretty damn well?
I did see the video; Mika's puzzled expression is priceless. Thoroughly confused, she is.
And Ferguson is right; we have the blind leading the blind and there are pits everywhere.
Heaven help us.
He 'predicted" wrong
Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 10:12pm.
Obama "predicted" wrong. He never predicted that the Egyptian military would do as they've always done in Egypt and, you know, and resort to force in order to suppress the "protests." He thought that there would be some type of orderly progression to open elections, most likely UN supervised, something that isn't going to happen as long as the military is in control of their government.
I wonder what his next 'prediction" will be now that the Egyptian military is actually using force to suppress "progress," something Mubarak himself avoided? Will he predict a full-scale civil war, something I think is likely to happen in the next few months? No, he'll continue to be "smart" and interpret the events incorrectly, just as he always does.
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Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Following a script
Submitted by jon_torlin on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 10:12pm.
It's like he expects people to follow a script the same way he does with a teleprompter. Granted, it's someone else's words, but still, he does expect people to do what he says and he gets mightily pissed off when they don't like a petulant little boy.....that he is.
I can't wait to see the tantrum.
-Jon
Don't worry, the MSM has his back
Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 10:24pm.
Whatever happens, you can bet your bottom dollar that the MSM will, overwhelmingly, claim that Obama was, is, and shall always be, absolutely right in both his 'predictions" and his belated, ineffective responses when those predictions fail. He'll never face the question of "why didn't you prepare for this" by the MSM, or any Democrat, for that matter (but I repeat myself). The only real question that Obama is facing right now is: How can I blame this on Bush?
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Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
I think we know how this will turn out
Submitted by CobraMan on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:58pm.
I think we all know how this is going to turn out. It'll turn out the same way it did when Sadat was assassinated. The military will install (what they call "freely electing") another military member as President, just as they did with Mubarak, who was an Air Force Commander (as well as VP) under the Sadat administration. The only thing that will change is the names of the President, the VP, and the various members of the soon to be military appointed "Temporary" Parliament.
Egypt isn't going to get any better, in terms of having a democracy. The only thing that will allow THAT to happen is the complete destruction of its own military command structure and the replacement of existing commanders. THAT would require an invasion by a foreign military, one that will actually permit democratic elections, or an internal insurrection by forces NOT loyal to the current military command structure, one which replaces the existing commanders, and that will NOT happen any time soon. An existing military will not allow drastic changes to their governmental structure, for it is that structure that created the existing military. Those existing commanders will not give up their command easily, as is very possible with a democratically elected government. So, the "democracy" that awaits Egypt will be nothing of the kind. It's own military will make sure of that. That is a lesson that history has taught us again and again and again.
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Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
In the Comic Opera
Submitted by ahusser on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 12:03pm.
Of 3rd world countries there is no peaceful succession of power. To believe that demonstrations and a few strikes took down Mubarak is naive. Mubarak was either truly ill (meaning close to death) or did not have the support of the military (which probably is the true power in the country) and stepped down either at the point of gun or has decided to retire in his old age with his ill gotten gains and get the heck out of Dodge. The parliament is surely weak and ineffectual and probably possessed no real power. Now the question is is the military secular or aligned with radical muslim forces within Egypt. If the junta cracks down too hard on militants then there will be insurgency and civil war. If not enough the radicals will gain the upper hand. The vacuum of power left behind will be filled with something and probably something the US, or Israel for that matter, will not like (excepting Obama maybe). There will not be anything akin to a democracy anytime soon. It is not in their genes. Stay tuned.
"Somehow, I told you so, just doesn't quite say it." Will Smith in 'I, Robot.'
harvard?
Submitted by ds7 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:47pm.
who knew harvard employed ANYBODY this smart?
He's not an American
Submitted by motherbelt on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:54pm.
He's not an American professor; that explains it.
I guess he just blew any chance he had at tenure.
"He's not an American"
Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 8:32pm.
Ironically, neither is Obama.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
I think....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 1:49pm.
he got his smarts at Oxford.
In an otherwise very dull,
Submitted by Captain Repus on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 8:21pm.
In an otherwise very dull, even depressing day, what a breath of fresh air. Not for someone finally exposing the total incompetence of the Obammy administration, but for the Morning Joke crew to finally be on the receiving end of a sneak attack, instead of their usual White-House scripted interrogation of a conservative thinker.
They were obviously clueless as to how prepared this guy was to expose their total ignorance and bias. Poor Mika looked like her silicone was about to explode and Joe's eyes were as wide open as his mouth for the first time in his MSDNC career.
Shocked
Submitted by Gat New York on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 8:37pm.
I was shocked that this was allowed to be aired on MSNBC without him being censured.
I was shocked that this was a Harvard Professor.
And I was shocked that this was a NEWSWEEK COVER STORY ! ! ! !
What did not shock me was the acknowledgment that Obama was inexperienced, incompetent, and dangerous. I was not shocked that the Obama lackeys around the table were dumbfounded. And I was not surprised that the Obama administration wac-a mole strategy ain't working. Although I still believe that Obama wants a Middle East governed by Islamic fundamentalists and a threat to Israel.
What shocked me was Boehner praising Obama's handling of Egypt
Submitted by DaMav on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 6:45am.
yeah, add that to the shocks. Is this the best we can do in opposition? Between Boehner and McCain they seem to have as much insight into the problem as Mika.
Bet he doesn't get
Submitted by dirtydan64 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 8:37pm.
Invited back for another interview unless he has talking,points that go along with the Morning Joe crew, no way in Hell will they let him or anyone else fungus score up on them like that ever again, LOL !!!!! I wish every Republican had a back bone like he did putting all of them in there proper place..... Righ in the chitter !!You are right on, DD8^2
Submitted by The_Barrel_Guy on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 9:44pm.
Republicans do NOT need to nit-pick on the menu for a state dinner... They do not need to get exercised over Michele O-B's choice of gowns...
THEY DO NEED to have a back-bone or a brass pair when it comes to issues like this...
One of the reasons that Sarah Palin scares the whittle out of the democrats is that once they get past her, there's no Republican on deck... I rarely agree with Mark Shields, but excluding Governor Palin, Shields was exactly right the other day in a piece that was posted here: the GOP really does not have anyone to face obummer who measures up. Forget specific issues... I am talking about measuring up on character, courage, love of country, honesty, steadfastness... You can surely add more... The "significant" GOP hopefulls are a collection of mice... A year is a long time in politics... I hope someone will emerge... But I really have my doubts...
The libstream media MAY hate Sarah Palin but they SURELY fear her to the point of requiring diaper changes several times each day... I wish I could say the same of a bunch of other Republicans...
THIS MADE MY DAY!
Submitted by Tomorama on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 9:06pm.
I e-mailed this to the busters' folks as soon as possible this morning as I watched it (ended up late for work....) and this was superb.
A very educated man sliced and diced Oblunder into little pieces and these charlatans wanted to put Humpty Dumpty back together but they lacked the brain matter and GLUE to do so.
This was an undressing that WE DREAM of and YES, I GOT A TINGLE UP MY LEG.
Meeeeka and the rest of the leftist cabal on the panel had NOTHING, AB so lutely NOTHING TO SAY.
At the end when Meeeeeka said "Tell us how you really feel next time we have you on"...........
HE WILL NEVER BE ON AGAIN and WE all know that don't we?
The gloves are coming off...
Submitted by KyWriter on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 9:11pm.
...in every quarter but the diehard Obamaphiles, and there are still plenty, but this is the first real attack I've seen in the MSM. Those few words, "I'm not George W. Bush. Love me." are the most succinct description of the basic philosophy of the most arrogant, clueless, corrupt, blind and unimaginably dangerous Administration this country has ever seen.
Sad to say, but those few
Submitted by Radical1979 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 9:33pm.
Sad to say, but those few words worked pretty well on a good portion on the American public in 2008.
"Third rate" advisors
Submitted by TexasMom0517 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 9:35pm.
Love it when Ferguson called Hillary and Bob Gates "third rate" advisors and cited Mika's father and Kissinger as first rate advisors- Mika couldn't exactly respond.
Perhaps, a few people in the legacy media will start saying "the Emperor has no clothes." (Hope springs eternal)
oh wow
Submitted by michiganruth on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 10:09pm.
I love how he gives them all this reasoned rational information and their response is "well, I still think it went pretty well." amazing.
btw, for the guy above who basically asked for a Reagan to lead us out of the wilderness: we have one, but I don't know if he's ready for 2012. that's the problem. but for 2016 ...I see Col. Allen West as the best hope to be that charismatic figure...
I second your remark
Submitted by DaMav on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 6:42am.
or 2020 as the case may be. Or VP in 2012. Wext inspires me.
Surprised
Submitted by GW on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 10:40am.
... that comment didn't come from Blonde. I'm proud to say West is my congressman. I don't see myself ever voting against him for anything.
Hold on a sec....
Submitted by GregE on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 10:15pm.
SCARBOROUGH: Like I said, personally I think Egypt went pretty darn well.
BRZEZINSKI: I think it went really well, I have to say.
WENT?!?!?!?
18 days and it's all over? Democracy is in place, with a Constitution, an elected president, parliament, etc etc????
WENT??????? What is WRONG with these people??????
CNN's Eliot Spitzer interviewed Professor Ferguson. Here is
Submitted by Rush Fan on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 11:55pm.
the VIDEO. Ferguson was not only critical about Obama and his administration's handling of the crisis in Egypt, but he was also critcal of the American press:
Niall Ferguson and Paul Krugman have an ongoing "intellectual rivalry" regarding the economy. Here is a VIDEO of Ferguson explaining why Krugman's Keynesian approach will not work.
History will show this to be an unmitigated disaster!
Submitted by Kingfish17 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 11:52pm.
And people will be left to ponder how could this have possibly happened? Just how in the world could the producers of Morning Joe book a guest like Niall Ferguson!
Heads will roll.
"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama
Obama and Egypt
Submitted by desertfighter on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 12:48am.
The reason that he is such an appauling excuse of a person that is sitting in the seat of the Presidency is that he is a fraud; a Muslim, a Maxist socialist and is heading us into disaster at every turn. He is a mess and so is the nation -thanks to his evil attitude and ignorance that Americans are patriots and cannot stand a trader...how he has remained in office is outrageous....the world is right, he is a joke as a leader of anything! Certainly of the once greatest nation in the world....and that has GOT to change!!!!
I wouldn't say "fraud".
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 1:52pm.
He is, after all a "real" Marxist. He is also really incompetent. But, those are his good points.
dumb it down” for MSNBC
Submitted by Injest on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 1:28am.
saying that "it actually seems like it went pretty damn well."
Her statement only makes sense if the revolution was planed.
The professor needed to “dumb it down” for MSNBC, something like a football analogy.
When the offense executes a well planed play that results in a touchdown, that would be an "it actually seems like it went pretty damn well."
When the offense executes a play that results in the defense intercepting the ball running it back for a touchdown, that is not an "it actually seems like it went pretty damn well." That is slop, lucky slop.
Niall Ferguson rocks!
Submitted by DaMav on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 6:39am.
Maybe the Republican Party can hire him to give a tutorial to McCain and Boehner. These guys, ostensibly leaders of the opposition, are about as clueless about the issues here as any of the Democrats. Boehner actually praised Obama effusively for his handling of Egypt.
I can't believe such a good article was actually published by Newsweek.
I guess she noticed...
Submitted by mzk1 on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 8:22am.
That he complimented her Dad, although she didn't say anything. Zbignew was virulently anti-Israel to the point of anti-semitism, but he did stand up for human rights, including in Eastern Europe.
msdnc
Submitted by east tennessee john on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 11:26am.
Remember, MSDNC is the station that routinely castigates Beck about talking about the Muslim Brotherhood and the caliphate. Particulary Mr. Tingles, who trails Beck 3:1 or more in the ratings and has now elevayted his game to criticizing Beck's audience, as if he even knows what one is being down by 1.5 million viewers per night. What gall for such little accomplishment.
History Class in now in session.....
Submitted by Fraybird on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 1:41pm.
So refreshing to see Dr. Ferguson make the entire panel sit on their Obama Pom-Poms!!
CNN made a mistake
Submitted by john t on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 1:53pm.
Dr. Ferguson should have been given the larry king gig. what a refreshing interview. it is was interesting that joe s was hiding under the table for most of the interview and only had the courage to say that they thing went pretty damn well after Dr. Ferguson was gone. like many on this blog, i cannot understand why msnbc let this happen unless the comcast influence is beginning.
Ferguson: And anybody who
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 2:01pm.
Ferguson: And anybody who could count this as a major breakthrough for United States foreign policy hasn't got a clue about what happens in the wake of a revolution like this.
(appox 8 minutes later)
Joe: Like I said, personally I think Egypt went pretty darn well.
Ummm, Joe? He was talking about you.When the military decides....
Submitted by jdripper on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 3:07pm.
not to have the elections in September will the liberal press continue to fawn all over the "messiah"? Bad thing about power once you get it giving it up is so dammed difficult. When King George of England was told that George Washington was elected President he said that if he gave it up after his term was over then he was a great man. He did exactly that. That is why he is such a great man. I don't see that coming from the military high command of Egypt.
Jack
I can't believe what I just saw!
Submitted by canuck6474 on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 3:42pm.
I can't stop watching this video! This professor rips off their rose colored glasses by stating inconvenient facts. He not only shows what a fool Obama is but clearly demonstrates how amateurish the whole administration is. How's that 'smart power' working for you? Like Obama loves to say, "WHAT A TEACHABLE MOMENT"!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He made the whole gang look like clueless idiots and, come to think of it, he really did tell them that they all are in fact clueless idiots, but he said it in such a nice British way. I want to hear more from this brilliant guy but I'm sure that he will not be invited back to that network.I happened to be watching 'Morning Joe' when...
Submitted by Conservator on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 4:43pm.
...Professor Ferguson was being interviewed. Watching the interview a second time as he artfully berated the panel was Divine. My only questions are who at Newsweek magazine hired him and then afforded him the opportunity to write a cover story and why did MSNBC allow him on any show on their network? After all, Niall Ferguson, MA, D.Phil., is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University and William Ziegler Professor at Harvard Business School. He is a resident faculty member of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies. He is also a Senior Research Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford University, and a Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He has debated the likes of Paul Krugman and won going away. Did Mika, Joe, Willie, clueless Halperin (Time magazine) and Capehart (WaPo) think they could match his knowledge and wit?Special Purchase
Submitted by DoktorFranken on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 4:52pm.
I cannot wait for Hussein's reign to end ... for a variety of reasons. After this administration's debacle, my major interest would be in purchasing the ''Executive Decision Dartboard'' when it comes up for auction.
Hilarious!!
Submitted by Fraybird on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 8:04pm.
Hilarious!!
Good one, Dr. F---
Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 11:44pm.
made my day! MDObama and his team did what
Submitted by tampamom25 on Tue, 02/15/2011 - 6:11pm.
Obama and his team did what they always do....give out every possible answer at one time or another so that when there is a resolution, they can claim that they were part of it because they said it at one point or another. There are childen running our government right now, and they have no clue what they're doing. Either that or they are deliberately undermining everything that makes our country great. Either way, we're in big trouble and the lunatics are running the asylum.....