With Anti-Obama Remark, CNN's Schneider Suddenly Dislikes Foreign Meddling in U.S. Affairs

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CNN’s Bill Schneider suddenly feels the resentment of foreign leaders preaching policy to Americans. Of course, it’s a conservative blasting a liberal U.S. politician. Australian Prime Minister John Howard explained why terrorists are rooting for Barack Obama.

Howard: "He’s a long way from being president of the United States. I think he’s wrong. I think that would just encourage those who want to completely destabilize and destroy Iraq and create chaos and a victory for the terrorists to hang on and hope for an Obama victory."

Senator Obama shot back

Obama: "I would suggest that he calls up another 20,000 Australians and sends them to Iraq. Otherwise, it’s just a bunch of empty rhetoric.

Anchor Kyra Phillips clearly did not approve of Howard’s remarks and asked "why is Australia’s prime minister butting in?" Schneider agreed when he added "a lot of Americans take offense at an Australian criticizing an American politician." So what has Schneider been saying the past few years over many foreign leaders blasting Bush’s foreign policy?

Schneider of course thinks Obama’s response is "very effective" and he "can score some points" if he continues. The entire transcript is below.

Kyra Phillips: "Well, the war in Iraq also came up, like you said, for another Democratic contender, that's Barack Obama. But this time it came from an unlikely source, Australian's prime minister. Let's hear his statement and the Senator's response."

Australian Prime Minister John Howard: "He's a long way from being president of the United States. I think he's wrong. I think that would just encourage those who want to completely destabilize and destroy Iraq and create chaos and a victory for the terrorists to hang on and hope for an Obama victory."

Senator Barack Obama (D-IL): "I would suggest that he calls up another 20,000 Australians and sends them to Iraq. Otherwise, it's just a bunch of empty rhetoric."

Phillips: "So Bill, why is Australia's prime minister butting in?"

Bill Schneider: "He has troops committed in Iraq, he has committed himself to George Bush's strategy and I think he has to defend his own policy, not just Bush policy, but he has adopted that as his own policy, so like President Bush, he is very angry at critics like Obama. It happens that, of course, Obama is an American, he is an Australian. And a lot of Americans take offense at an Australian criticizing an American politician."

Phillips: "So the way Obama came back and responded, what do you make of that? What's this saying about his strategy?"

Schneider: "I think it's very effective. He played off Howard's comment very skillfully by saying, all right, if he's signed on to Bush's policy, if he's a supporter of this war, why doesn't he supply the additional troops that are needed to pacify Baghdad and to pursue Bush's strategy for resulting in a victory? Why doesn't he put his money where his mouth is? And I think Barack Obama can score some points very effectively on that."


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Schneider continued:  . .and

Schneider continued:  . .and Obama's one of the few men that I'd open my trenchcoat for! Hubba hubba!

Did Mr. Barack just say that

Did Mr. Barack just say that the troops Australia has in Iraq dont mean anything?

I thought he was such a great diplomat and was above the fray unlike Bush. hmmmm

Oh thats right, he has the media to spin it so it looks like that.  Damn he might as well have said "Bring It On" so CNN could cheer his bravada.

I heard all of this great tho

I heard all of this great thought provoking discussion yeaterday....Kyra Phillips...isn't she the one overheard live on television in the women's can butting in to her brothers personal life?

 By the way....Howard was right...and everyone with room temperature for some semblance of an IQ knows it and knew exactly what he meant. Go Howard!

For 24/7 channels, it seems to me that msnbc and CNN are in a race to the bottom.

...this is a no-brainer, real

...this is a no-brainer, really - the MSM (desperately) wants to show us Obama's international expertise...

Just put on your lemming suit and enjoy the nice country stroll...

Let's do the math here, the s

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Let's do the math here, the s

Let's do the math here, the size of Australia's military is around 53,000.  They have committed 1,400 military personnel to Iraq, that makes 2.6% of their military. So sending 20,000 troops would be almost 40% of their armed forces.  Mr. Obama does have an excellent grasp of international realities, NOT! What a dufus.

The size of the US military is around 1.4 million active duty and there are approx. 150,000 that's about 10%. So Australia would have to increase their troop level to about 6,000 to be proportionately represented.

“The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.” – Marcus Aurelius

Personnally, I have absolutel

Personnally, I have absolutely NO issue with our Australian comrades that I have worked with.  Solid guys who do what needs to be done much like the Brits, Poles, Ukranians etc.

And a lot of Americans take

And a lot of Americans take offense at an Australian criticizing an American politician.

Interesting. A politician in another country speaks critically of a liberal politician in our country, and the MSM immediately jumps up and points out the fact that lots of Americans find that offensive (I'm sure that statement is true).

Boy! I sure hope if, say, someone like Jacques Chirac is ever critical of President Bush (I know, I know, it'll never happen) the MSM is just as quick to jump up and point out that a lot of Americans also find that offensive.

Damned good point.

Damned good point --- we should leave that criticizing to the Chixie Dickheads!

Obviously a prominent politician in a friendly-no-an allied country, hasn't a clue?? G'wan! Tell obummer to go stand in the corner with Jackson and  Sharpton.

An ugly American is one who does not support his country.

Exactly right, Dave.  When C

Exactly right, Dave.  When Chirac was criticizing US policy in Iraq, the  Bush-haters in America --- including no small number of MSM news readers and pundits ---- demanded that the President heed the guidance of "our close ally France."   Frankly, Prime Minister Howard has a better grasp of global politics, and Australia has been a far stronger ally of the US than France over the past half-century.

This is why the MSM love Mc

OOPS! Posted in wrong thread!

Does anyone else remember bac

Does anyone else remember back in the Eighties, when the MSM was enamored with then Socialist leader of Australia's neighbor New Zealand, David Lange? They chuckled over his "droll" comments and snarky criticism of the US and President Reagan. I guess it's all a matter of who's ox is being gored and who's doing the goring...

The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.

- Arabian Proverb

Oh, yeah, when a foreign le

Oh, yeah, when a foreign leader is criticizing President Bush, the press is all agog, hanging on every word. But when it's one of the MSM's darlings in the crosshairs, they tell the same foreigner to butt out.

And a lot of Americans take

And a lot of Americans take offense at an Australian criticizing an American politician.

Not this American, I am deeply offended at Obama for not supporting our country, our troops, and our President.

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“Otherwise, it’s just a b

“Otherwise, it’s just a bunch of empty rhetoric.”

Barack. My man, have you ever actually sat down and listened to your speech announcing your candidacy. Granted, you’ve got style and some of the sheeple eat that stuff up, but geesh, any reasonably intelligent sophmore could craft something like that.

Another term or two in the Senate and you might have the chops, but right now....?

Wait, wait

Wait, wait-- would you rather have Al (Tawana Brawley)  Sharpton? The Democrat party will force themselves to show how unprejudiced they are by voting for a brack man because he can be called "articulate". The fact that he is inexperienced (but so is the Hildebeast) has no bearing on anything. Can't you see the DNC meetings--"Okay, let's put this brack dude in the running. Most dims will vote for him, just to prove they are unprejudiced." "He'll be a shoo-in if we can get a true, dignified , intelligent man like Bill Cosby to back him."

"What, Cain? What do you mean one of America's most intelligent men??? That Damned Cain is a Republican. Besides America is not ready for a brack candidate unless he's a Democrat that looks good in a swim suit. (To slavering, unsatisfied , middle aged hags like Lynn Sweet."  "Hell, if she wants to follow him into the changing room, she'll surely vote for him." "I don't give a sh** if the Australian PM thinks obummer is a fool, it's not his election.'

An ugly American is one who does not support his country.

Obama a diplomat?  Let's see

Obama a diplomat?  Let's see > say all our casualties were wasted lives and also try to sell another committed to peace world leader on sending more troops.  ???

Just brilliant Obama. 

Didn't think his using Lincoln as an anti-war liberal was going to bode (sp?) well for future Obama on the spot commentary.

Obama also stated that Howa

Obama also stated that Howard was Bush's Ally. Funny, I thought he was America's ally.

CKC----EXCELLENT POINT!!!!

CKC----EXCELLENT POINT!!!!  They (Australia) (and Mr Howard) have stood by us!

Hip, hip , hooray for Australia. And I remember them in WW2 and Korea being with us all the  way.

An ugly American is one who does not support his country.

This is the Dems and the MSM,

This is the Dems and the MSM, busy trying to decouple President Bush from America - you know, "Bush's War" and all? Grrrrrrrr.

The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on.

- Arabian Proverb

Obama, the icon of the Democrat new direction.

Obama, the icon of the Democrat new direction.

Obama: "I would suggest that he calls up another 20,000 Australians and sends them to Iraq. Otherwise, it’s just a bunch of empty rhetoric.

So, as everyone knows I'm really a little slow and for those of you guys who always help me get on the short bus and those of you who smile at me and are really nice, I just want to take this opportunity to say thanks for the memories.

I'm probably wrong here, but didn't Australia bind with the US in its War in Iraq and Afghanistan and didn't they become an Ally in the War on Terror.

You remember guys, the war that Bush went into alone?

And isn't Barack Obama running to be President of the US?

So, isn't this statement a bit over the top?  Or is the the new direction we have been hearing about?  Drop current allies (well, of course we really don't have any, right) and 'talk' to the madmen of Iran and N. Korea.

OK, that works.  Maybe Albright will come out of retirement and kiss Kim again?

I'd like to know who Barack would have as the National Security Advisor and Secretary of State.  We've got time.  He can tell us, right?

Same with Hillary.

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Hillary Clinton says: "I want to take those profits."

Probably someone like Kucinic

Probably someone like Kucinich as Secretary of State, Barbara Lee (congress, Berkly, Ca.) as Security Adviser and Al Gore as head of the EPA, William Jefferson as the head of Treasury..

And Cynthia Mc Kinny as Sec

And Cynthia Mc Kinny as Secretary of State.

...or Head of the CIA....WMD

...or Head of the CIA....WMD analyst...DEA....

LOL!

Meddling foreign leaders

Howard is doing from the right what countless leaders around the world are doing from the left:  Commenting on our government and political system.  Much of what is said about our president is puerile and insulting, if not downright stupid.  Not only are libs not bothered about that, they keep harping about how the world sees us.  Mr. Howard, until leftist world leaders shut up, keep sharing your opinions on America.