Egypt in Turmoil, While Gibbs Gibbers

by | Jan 28, 2011 | News | 4 comments

Robert Gibbs on the Egyptian events:

via Al Jazeera:

Has Obama spoken to Mubarak? — Gibbs is blithering: a “national security memo” has been given to the Prez, a meeting was held. But, no, they haven’t spoken.

Does the Prez stand by his Egyptian buddy? — Gibbs says this is “not about picking a person.” We are very concerned.” Again the moral equivalence: both the government and “the protesters need to refrain from violence.” We’re for democracy, freedom, etc., etc.

Gibbs: “We will be reviewing our assistance posture based on events that take place in the coming days.”

Is the revolution spreading across the Middle East: “We’re monitoring this. You have different countries, different circumstances, I don’t want to generalize.” You bet he doesn’t.

What about the military in the streets of Egypt’s cities? Is that good?  Gibbs: “Restraint.  Restaint.  Restraint.”

What about reports of gun battles between the police and the military? Gibbs: “I don’t want to get into that.” You bet he doesn’t.

What about conversations with our allies? Gibbs: “A number of meetings have been held, but I am unaware of any calls that have been made.”

Why doesn’t the Prez pick up the phone and call  Mubarak? Gibbs: More Gibbering…..

Notable here: no expression of support for Mubarak. Is an aid cut-off next? Don’t hold your breath.

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