Wolf Blitzer Bemoans Perry's 'Undermining' Obama UN Address
CNN's Wolf Blitzer fretted over Rick Perry blasting Obama's foreign policy soon before the President was to deliver his address to the United Nations. CNN analyst David Gergen agreed with him, painting Perry as a grenade-thrower.
In a meeting with New York City Jewish leaders GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry slammed what he termed President Obama's policy of "appeasement" in the Middle East, and labeled it "naive and arrogant, misguided and dangerous." Perry made his remarks on the eve of President Obama's address to the UN, in the same city.
[Video below the break. For audio, click here.]
"You just heard Rick Perry accusing the Obama administration of appeasement, a strong word with a lot of history there," Blitzer ominously reported. He then teed up David Gergen by asking "is it appropriate, at a sensitive, diplomatic moment like this, for a politician to come to New York and effectively undermine the President of the United States?"
Gergen scolded Perry's behavior, likening him to a grenade-thrower. "10 years ago, 20 years ago, it would have been totally inappropriate, because there were sort of rules of etiquette in politics," he insisted.
"You didn't do that to a president, you didn't upstage him just before he went to the U.N. You didn't throw a hand grenade into what was the middle of a very delicate situation."
A transcript of the segment, which aired on September 21 at 10:07 a.m. EDT, is as follows:
[10:07]
WOLF BLITZER: Rick Perry, the Republican presidential front-runner right now. He met with Jewish leaders here in New York yesterday, and he said this, listen.
(Video Clip)
RICK PERRY, Republican presidential candidate: We're equally indignant of the Obama administration and their Middle East policy of appeasement that has encouraged such an ominous act of bad faith. Simply put, we would not be here today at this very precipice of such a dangerous move if the Obama policy in the Middle East wasn't naive, and arrogant, misguided, and dangerous.
(End Video Clip)
BLITZER: You just heard Rick Perry accusing the Obama administration of appeasement, a strong word with a lot of history there. Now last night the Israeli defense minister, Ehud Barak, was a guest on Piers Morgan tonight. Here's an exchange that Piers had with Ehud Barak.
(Video Clip)
EHUD BARAK, Israeli defense minister: I should tell you honestly that the Obama administration is backing the security of Israel, for which I am responsible, in our government, in a way that could hardly be compared to any previous administration –
PIERS MORGAN: Is Barack Obama, in your view – and you're very experienced in this – is he a friend of Israel?
BARAK: You know, I think, first of all, he's President of America. He'll be friendly to Israel, especially security-related issues. He's also trying, to the best of my judgment, to be even-handed with the Palestinians. I don't think that he's part of the problem. He's part of the solution –
(End Video Clip)
BLITZER: Alright, so a nice vote of confidence in the President of the United States from the Israeli defense minister. David Gergen, as you watch all of this play out, you know a lot of people have pointed out that you know, you hear Rick Perry, the Republican presidential candidate, comes to New York on the eve of this very sensitive moment here at the United Nations General Assembly, the President about to speak, there could be a security council meeting at any moment this week on a Palestinian state in all of this, and here he is slamming the President of appeasement, if you will, tossing "he's naive, arrogant, misguided, dangerous," at this sensitive moment.
The question for you David, as someone who's worked for four presidents, is it appropriate, at a sensitive, diplomatic moment like this, for a politician to come to New York and effectively undermine the President of the United States?
DAVID GERGEN, CNN analyst: Wolf, 10 years ago, 20 years ago, it would have been totally inappropriate, because there were sort of rules of etiquette in politics. You didn't do that to a president, you didn't upstage him just before he went to the U.N. You didn't throw a hand grenade into what was the middle of a very delicate situation. But you know, all the rules of politics and of etiquette seem to have gone out the window, so it's no longer – I don't think we know anymore what's appropriate. It seems it'll be let it all hang out and do whatever the hell you want, and I think it makes it much, much more difficult for the U.S. to conduct diplomacy.
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Blitzer
Submitted by grammajane on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 2:15pm.
Quit your "demoaning" We are extremely sick of it. Ever heard of free speech or, does this only apply to radical libs as yourself and Gergan???
Funny how "blitzed" didn't bemoan...
Submitted by USMC8411 on Thu, 09/22/2011 - 1:18pm.
Netanyahu for undermining obama: "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that direct negotiation was the only way to achieve a stable Middle East peace, and that the Palestinian effort to secure UN recognition of statehood "will not succeed."
And:
Opposition leader Tzipi Livni (Kadima) also responded to Obama's speech, saying that Obama was right to demand a return to negotiations and emphasizing that UN speeches will not "change a thing."
1) Hamas will not be legitimized or recognized under the cloak of UN recognized statehood.
2) Livni told obama to shut up and actually DO something. Seems like they have obama all figured out. Now if only Wolfie can catch up!
A Wolf in sheep's clothing
Submitted by Jack Bauer on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 2:24pm.
Hang on a darned second. Anyone remember the DEMOCRAT primaries, et al. A litany of attacks on the foreign policies of Geoerge Bush.
Anyone remember the undermining of George Bush by CONGRESS?
THE WAR IS LOST -- Harry Reid?
In a debate with the Hilderbeast as primary candidate, Obama promised to invade Parkistarn if the whim came upon him.
INVADE PAKISTAN. While George Bush was still President. Think THAT caused a MASSIVE diplomatic flap Wolfie baby?
As a chaser, he also promised to meet the anti-American leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea during his first year in office without any preconditions.
The total opposite of US policy for -- well, forever!
Perry is already A+ compared to that drivel by merely repeating what is the "claimed" public position of this administration.
All of the above Mr Obama? --- How about ALL OF THE BELOW, instead.
JB, that was my first
Submitted by inquiringmind on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 2:48pm.
JB, that was my first thought. I seem to remember President Elect Obama traveling abroad already undermining Bush's foriegn policy.
I seem to remember...
Submitted by USMC8411 on Thu, 09/22/2011 - 1:35pm.
The young man-child president-elect senator creating an "Office of the President-Elect" seal...
http://obamashrugged.com/?p=225
When Bill Clinton said, "A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee," Ted Kennedy, was Bill undermining the obama? When Kennedy supported obama, Clinton reportedly griped, "the only reason you are endorsing him is because he's black. Let's just be clear."
Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid described obama as a "light skinned" African-American "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one"
Wolfe baby-has the Gov said anything that is not true?
Submitted by JIMMY1660 on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 2:23pm.
we talk about rules and etiquette. Since when is there any civility from Liberals.
We are SOBs -Terrorists-barbarians-racist-bigots-Homophobes-
and your squealing about the nGov telling the truth.
10-20 years ago Obama or someone like would be unheard of in the White House.
he would be smoking dope.doing Coke-and leading radicals to protests.
So Blitzer wanted Perry to
Submitted by jessieH on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 2:34pm.
So Blitzer wanted Perry to wait till after Obama got through lying. Why wait? Obama isn't saying anything to help the American People. Or Israel, for that matter.
Had it not been for the repubs taking Weiner's seat...
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 2:49pm.
...which you know sent shockwaves through the DNC that slammed right into the White House, I'm pretty sure that the Dear Ruler would have thrown Israel under the bus in his speech today, but had to reverse himself.
After all, there is an election coming up.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
He undermines himself
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 2:49pm.
Soetoro doesn't need anyone to undermine him, he does that just fine all on his own these days.
Good job, Barry.
-Jon
Oh, Jon!
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 4:54pm.
You stole my thunder! :-)
If Wolfie's whining over that....
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 3:09pm.
We're in for howls of protest at this new Perry ad. President Zero.
Great stuff!
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
That ad
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 3:16pm.
Oh there's going to be great gnashing of teeth.
God almighty, that first minute of it was so damned depressing though, thanks, Soetoro!
-Jon
I'm not sold on Perry yet
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 3:18pm.
But he's got competent people advising him if that's what he's using.
Smokin' hot and effective, IMO.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Perhaps so
Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 3:24pm.
I have said that I was biased because he's my governor(the word "my" will never be applied to the bogus potus) but you gotta consider, the MSM is going absolutely apesh!t bonkers even worse than they did about Sarah Palin and he's not the official final candidate and that means a whole lot. That's worth something.
After all, they want Romney and/or Huntsman instead.
Anything that scares the crap out of the MSM like this, we gotta have him.
-Jon
me neither
Submitted by kata on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 5:26pm.
I still have some contention with a few issues. But his ad people are spot on. I know I have an artist's bias, but the disintregration of the "Obama emblem" is perfection.
I thought it was a brilliant campaign spot
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 5:30pm.
I dont' care who you put in at the end (on our side)....the images, using Obama's own words against him, the disintegration of American cities (as well as The Won's logo)....and then stealing Reagan's "Morning in America Theme".
Spectacular stuff.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
I guess it's trending well on youtube
Submitted by kata on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 7:28pm.
my 16 yr old son came downstairs and asked if I'd seen the Rick Perry Ad ("it was awesome"). I'm filing that under things I definitely didn't expect to hear today.
and renting.....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 4:56pm.
of garments!
I can't wait for all of the media
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 5:31pm.
....to do it all together on election night, 2012.
Great spectacle!
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Blitzer's most vehement condemnations
Submitted by ThisnThat on Wed, 09/21/2011 - 7:25pm.
are reserved for Republicans. Not Iranian presidents. Not Venezuelan dictators. Not Castro, or Islamic terrorists. Nope. Because the worst offenders -- as we all know -- are Republicans and conservative citizens of the United States.
__________
“Didn't win the Medal of Honor? Didn't even serve? Then lie about it. We'll support you." — 9th Circuit Court
David Gergen: Obscurity is calling on line one.
Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 11:13pm.
It never ceases to amaze me that CNN, MSNBC and other mainstream media news outlets dig up these political has-beens to offer ignorance, stupidity and dementia as opinion. Whenever ratings are sagging even more, they set up a corpse like Bill Press or Dimwit Gurgle to offer a predictably lunatic opinion that has zero relevance.