President Bush committed political treason today

By Philadelphia Daily News

I've seen a lot of sad things in American politics in my lifetime -- the resignation of a president who became a national disgrace after he oversaw a campaign of break-ins and cover-ups, another who circumvented the Constitution to trade arms for hostages, and yet is now hailed as national hero. And those paled to what we have seen in the last seven years -- flagrant disregard for the Constitution, the launching of a "pre-emptive" war on false pretenses, and discussions about torture and other shocking abuses inside the White House inner sanctum.

But now it's come to this: A new low that I never imagined was even possible.

President Bush went on foreign soil today, and committed what I consider an act of political treason: Comparing the candidate of the U.S. opposition party to appeasers of Nazi Germany -- in the very nation that was carved out from the horrific calamity of the Holocaust. Bush's bizarre and beyond-appropriate detour into American presidential politics took place in the middle of what should have been an occasion for joy: A speech to Israeli's Knesset to honor that nation's 60th birthday.

But here's what he said:

JERUSALEM (CNN) – In a particularly sharp blast from halfway around the world, President Bush suggested Thursday that Sen. Barack Obama and other Democrats are in favor of "appeasement" of terrorists in the same way U.S. leaders appeased Nazis in the run-up to World War II.

"Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along," said Bush, in what White House aides privately acknowledged was a reference to calls by Obama and other Democrats for the U.S. president to sit down for talks with leaders like Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"We have heard this foolish delusion before," Bush said in remarks to the Israeli Knesset. "As Nazi tanks crossed into Poland in 1939, an American Senator declared: 'Lord, if only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided.' We have an obligation to call this what it is — the false comfort of appeasement, which has been repeatedly discredited by history."

As a believer in free speech, I think Bush has a right to say what he wants, but as a President of the United States who swore to uphold the Constitution, his freedom also carries an awesome and solemn responsibility, and what this president said today is a serious breach of that high moral standard.

Of course, there are differences of opinion on how America should handle Iran, and that's why we're having an election here at home, to sort these issues out -- hopefully with respect and not with emotional and inaccurate appeals. Not only is the president's comment a gross misrepresentation of Barack Obama's stance on the issue, but ironically, it comes just a day after his own Secretary of State, Robert Gates, said of Iran: "We need to figure out a way to develop some leverage . . . and then sit down and talk with them." Is Gates a Nazi appeaser-type, too? And Bush has been hardly consistent on this point, either. Look at his own dealings with oil-rich Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, linked to deadly terror attacks like Pan Am Flight 103.

But what Bush did in Israel this morning goes well beyond the accepted confines of American political debate, When the president speaks to a foreign parliament on behalf of our country, his message needs to be clear and unambiguous. Our democracy may look messy to outsiders, and we may have our disagreements with some sharp elbows thrown around, but at the end of the day we are not Republicans or Democrats or liberals or conservatives.

We are Americans.

And you, Mr. Bush, are the leader of us all. To use a diplomatic setting on foreign soil to score a cheap political point at home is way beneath your office, way beneath your country, and way beneath the people you serve. You have been handed an office once uplifted to great heights by fellow countrymen from Washington to Lincoln to Roosevelt to Eisenhower, and have plunged it so deeply into the Karl-Rove-and-Rush-Limbaugh-fueled world of political destruction and survival of all costs that have lost all perspective -- and all sense of decency. To travel to Israel and to associate a sitting American senator and your possible successor in the Oval Office with those who at one time gave comfort to an enemy of the United States is, in and of itself, an act of political treason.

In another irony, this comes from an administration that has already committed such grave abuses that its former officials are becoming fearful of traveling overseas, lest they be arrested for war crimes. Despite the alleged crimes and misdemeanors of the Bush administration, the Democrats who control the House have until now been restrained in their use of the impeachment process, hoping that the final eight months of our American nightmare can pass by quickly. Indeed, one has to wonder how much of Bush's outrageous statement this morning arose from fear -- fear that a President Obama will go after his wrongdoing in 2009.

Today, it's a whole new ballgame. I believe this treacherous statement by a U.S. president in Israel is a signal to the Democrats in the House in Washington, that it's time to play its Constitutional role in ending this trauma, before even greater acts against the interest of America are wrongly committed in our name.

Posted by Will Bunch

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Prescott Bush

Two words - Prescott Bush.

Leader? LoL

Can no one shut him up?!?
He's a laughingstock sub human being. A deluded, criminal, cretin, spoiled manchild.
"Today, it's a whole new ballgame." Really Will? This one more beyond the pale bush bilge is the latest treason to do it? Great, then you'll be screaming for impeachment, right? And then I know we'll get it done. Here's a catchy headline for you - Throw The Bums Out!
JC

the nazi eagle cross 1930s

was awarded to 3 people in this here United States of America

those people were

Prescott Bush

Charles Lindburgh

Thomas Watson

America: here it is

Adolf Hitler instituted the Order of the German Eagle in 1937 for presentation to "deserving foreigners."

Of these, a number were presented to Americans. Of these, the First Class medal (a breast star) was presented to Thomas Watson of IBM. Watson's Swiss outlet supplied Mueller's Gestapo with computer parts until early 1945.

In my files is a picture of Watson, wearing the medal and talking with Hitler.

The Second Class, a neck decoration, was presented to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and I have photographed it at the Hoover Institute in Palo Alto.

The Third Class, a pin-back ribboned cross, was presented to the later Senator Prescott Bush whose bank was a strong financial supporter of Hitler’s NSDAP. I have a picture of the medal (which was sent to him via the DoS) and the presentation certificate, signed by Adolf Hitler and Otto Meissner, his Secretary of State.

This came from DoJ files (along with an official order forcing Bush to give up his shares in a Nazi bank and which I am publishing as well) and is not currently available to the public.

Watson returned the medal after the outbreak of the war (although IBM did business with the Gestapo until 1945); Lindbergh refused to return either the medal or the certificate and the Bush piece has vanished, but the certificate survives. The German bank Bush was connected to as a director financially supported the Nazi party and was connected with the Schroeder bank of Cologne.

USA awake

Anonymous,

When will you share your files? Or are they available now. Thank you.

More hypocrisy

Isn't this a bit hypocritical given the Bush administration's somewhat recent change of heart on North Korea, a so-called "Axis of Evil" and state sponsor of terror?

leader of us all?

"leader of us all'?

fuck that. I never voted for the mass murdering war criminal and he isn't fit to "lead" a lemonade stand. fuck him.

Why Isn't Bush Impeached

Talk about friends and aiding the terrorist. Bush/Cheney seems to report to Saudi Arabia to get their orders on what policies and actions they should take.

Saudi Arabia home of the terrorist of 911 (15 of the 19 terrorist on the planes of 911) and home of Bin Laden.
Saudi Arabia also the major supplier of insurgents and support to the insurgents in Iraq killing our soldiers.

Bush/Cheney Should have been impeached alreadyand put on trial for his administrations lies to invade a nation for their resorces , treason , torture , illegal spying on Americans , signing bills into law which has not been passed by the senate and house , make his signing statements that he will not obey the bills , letting our jobs/manufacturing plants/security be outsource to foreign countries even ones with ties to terrorist and the list goes on.

Just think Bill Clinton was impeached for a lie about sex, and this was most likey setup by the republicans using Tripp to set it up and record it.

And this was suppose to be a national disgrace. Just what in the h... is the matter with our democrats and as far as that goes are the republicans anti-American and their constitution also....

No good answer to that,

but was encouraged by Washington Journal this (y'day) am. The dem congress critter constantly showed empathy toward impeach folks.

the times might be a changin. One fella called in asking about how to get things straightened out before we have an armed revolution. Hmmmmm.

What did the Knesset say?

i wonder how this rapacious cretin rehtoric was recieved by the backbone of AIPAC?
Did they suck it up - happy gleeful or were they kicked in the ass with and realized this bilge was more High Crimes and Misdemeanors ie TREASON?

Bush is a nazi

Strange thing to say coming from a nazi.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/70.html

Best argument for IMMEDIATE IMPEACHMENT comes from Bush himself!

BUSH:
"Some seem to believe we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along."

'Nuff said.

Your TV is not your friend.
Video Commentary:
"CONYERS: From Cowardice to Complicity"

DEMAND IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS NOW:
johnconyersjr@gmail.com / john.conyers@mail.house.gov

Dictator Bush

Grandpa Prescott supported a fascist coup to overthrow American democracy and FDR. No wonder George said "it would be a heck of a lot easier if this were a dictatorship, so long as I'm the dictator."

Democrats pathetically try to identify with FDR's New Deal by labeling their agenda as a "New Direction," while they let Prescott's grandson finish the fascism job!

Bush denounced himself in his speech.
"We believe that targeting innocent lives to achieve political objectives is always and everywhere wrong."

in 1999, “My father had all this political capital built up when he drove the Iraqis out of [Kuwait] and he wasted it. If I have a chance to invade Iraq, if I had that much capital, I’m not going to waste it. I’m going to get everything passed I want to get passed and I’m going to have a successful presidency.”
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/entity.jsp?entity=mickey_herskowitz

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