Newt didn’t pull any punches yesterday when commenting on the recent ‘trash talking‘ of Netanyahu by Obama and French President Sarkozy. Newt said that he thought it was disgraceful, flagrantly inappropriate, and disgusting:

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  • Anonymous

    Newt! Will u please change ur energy policy to free the markets instead of controlling it. No more subsides! We can have low cost energy at that point and u will have my vote! My wish list. Go ethanol, UGH!!!!

    • Anonymous

      Newt’s record is lacking in many core conservative areas.

      Cain is the best conservative to beat Obama.

      I would still take Newt over Romney, Perry, and RuPaul though.

      • Anonymous

        I strongly dislike Perry. I love Newt….but Perry and Paul would make better POTUS.

        Newt doesn’t have the record, temperament, and leadership abilities to be POTUS.

        I love the guy’s ideas and his wonkiness, but after revisiting some of his history (I was a pre-teen during his last run in office)….no way should he be POTUS. Even VP is a bit of a stretch…though I think somebody like Cain or Romney (not endorsing Romney…him and Newt are very similar politically) could control him.

        • Anonymous

          Paul would be a disasater! I would fear for the safety of my family and for America if he was POTUS!

          He says we can’t even sanction Iran, but should offer them friendship??? Have we learned nothing from 9/11??

          Paul would make Neville Chamberlain proud!

    • Anonymous

      Newt eats a LIBERAL amount of kookoo for cocoa puffs every morning .

  • Anonymous

    Can’t wait to hear what the other candidates say about the issue at the debate. Hope to goodness they trounce that Antisemite, Obama, on it.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_OQI5D66OXO7X2FE4NVCZC7BAMA Joe

    Oblabla has no clue

    This sums it up >>

  • http://profiles.google.com/ajtelles Art Telles

    Pick a liar…

    Newton Gingrich said at 13sec. -

    “Let’s pick who we want to describe as a liar.

    “The lead of the PLA, the head of Hamas, the head of Iran.

    “I mean, to be unhappy with Benjamin Netanyahu, who’s trying to survive in a dangerous neighborhood, struck me as just flagrantly inappropriate.

    “And to have our President agree with Sarkozy, I thought, was really disgusting, frankly.”

    - – - – - – - – - -

    Well, Pres. BHObama and Pres. Sarkozy, how about a cartoon to really… really… REALLY… get y’all upset.

    From Pamela Geller at Atlas Shrugs -
    OIC-Controlled UNESCO Files Complaint Against Israel Over Haaretz Cartoon

    >> http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2011/11/oic-controlled-unesco-files-complaint-against-israel-over-haaretz-cartoon.html

    “The hypocrisy is outrageous.

    “UNESCO never filed a complaint over the antisemitic cartoon above, depicting Ehud Olmert, Ehud Barak and Tzipi Livni as Nazis.

    “When Jew-hating cartoons skyrocketed in the Arab press, UNESCO said nothing.

    “But a mildly critical cartoon in Haaretz, and the OIC-controlled UNESCO was right on the case!

    “UNESCO files complaint against Israeli delegation over Haaretz cartoon Haaretz, November 11

    “Israel’s ambassador to UNESCO didn’t know whether to laugh or cry when a senior official at the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization called him in for a tongue-lashing on Wednesday.

    “The reason?

    “A cartoon published in Haaretz.

    The November 4 cartoon, a riff on the government’s anger at UNESCO’s decision to accept Palestine as a full member, showed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak sending an air force squadron to attack Iran, with Netanyahu ordering,

    >> “And on your way back, you’re gonna hit the UNESCO office in Ramallah!”

    Art

    • http://no-apologies-round2.blogspot.com/ AmericanborninCanada

      I guess the truth hurt a little. Good for Haaretz.

  • Anonymous

    Sarkozy and Obama have something in common……both won’t get re-elected and fortunately Netanyahu – the Great Man – won’t have to deal with these Half Men anymore…..

    • Anonymous

      I think it is important, for a frame of reference for Americans, to note that Netanyahu isn’t particularly popular in Israel.

      • Anonymous

        So what????

        He happens to be right about Iran!!

      • Anonymous

        To be Fair, Hes popular Among the Moderate/ Secular and Russian Ultra Orthodox Israelis not to mention the European immigrants from England, France and other intolerant european nations. Those are the ones who make up the majority of the population. The Ultra Religious settlers in the west bank tend to vote far more right/orthdox then Netanyahu’s Party, Some arabs vote for him but the majority vote for an arab party or Kadima.

  • http://no-apologies-round2.blogspot.com/ AmericanborninCanada

    Good for you Newt. I agree. We ought to think of dear leader’s trash talk and behavior he has always had towards Netanyahu when we hear the media question Herman Cain’s calling stretch palosie “princess”. Time for our side to quit with the double standards.
    I’m glad Newt commented about this.

  • http://twitter.com/onesoldiersmom onesoldiersmom

    He’s absolutely right. The best thing that could happen for America and for Israel is for Obama to be defeated in 2012. Actually, the best thing that could happen for the world is that Obama is sent packing in 2012.

  • http://twitter.com/nicktjacob Nick Jacob

    Gingrich/West/Bolton.

    Let’s do it, America. Let’s bring the philosophy of American Exceptionalism back to the White House.

    • Anonymous

      Is that like, vice-vice President?

      • http://twitter.com/nicktjacob Nick Jacob

        West as VP, Bolton as SecState.

  • Anonymous

    Ladies and Gents,

    Cain is by all accounts very likeable, but the MSM has already savaged him (like they did with Palin). Besides, Cain is a little light in the area of foreign policy, as evident by his gaffes. Perry, we know he is dead in the water. Everyone here wants the anti-Romney, right?

    Here is what will happen: Cain will continue to fade (and drop out), and he will endorse Newt. Perry will eventually drop out and endorse Newt. Bachmann will endorse Newt after Iowa, as will Sen. Santorum. Ron Paul will see it through to complete failure. Huntsman will endorse Romney.

    Thus, it will be Newt vs. Romney. As such, Newt needs your money now to stay in this until the others fade away. At that time, the money will be there, but Newt needs your help to stay afloat until then.

    Newt/Rubio 2012!

    • Anonymous

      Cain is here to stay.

      The lamestream media will attack any conservative who becomes a threat. The same would happen to Newt too, how do you think the story about him leaving his ex wife would play out? I just heard on Rush this week that it wasn’t true, but that won’t stop the lamesteam media!

      Also, Newt is lacking on too many core conservative principles:

      1. Scozzafavva
      2. Global warming PSA with Princess Pelosi
      3. past support of insurance mandates
      4. supports ethanol subsidies
      5. called Ryan’s plan “right wing social engineering”

      Newt is a great debater but too many have acted like this is the most important thing – who can talk and BS the best! Not enough people pay attention to Newt’s actual record, which as seen above has alot to be desired!

      Cain is the best conservative who can beat Obama!

    • Anonymous

      They aren’t gaffes, and he’s made clear statements about the issues for anyone who bothers to look them up. Here is what will happen: people will continue to make crystal ball predictions, and be revealed as clueless, just like the rest of us. Let the process play out, if you’re brave enough to be in it at all.

      • Anonymous

        The most important thing is that unlike RuPaul and Maobama: Cain believe in a strong national defense. He’s stated this many times. He has the right philosophy and thats the most important thing.

        Cain will be agressive against terrorism and has said he’ll listen to the generals on the ground.

    • cabensg

      Love Newt and would love Rubio if he was eligible to run.

  • Anonymous

    This is an interesting article from Caroline Glick about this controversy:

    http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=245152

    The slurs against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu voiced by French President Nicolas Sarkozy and US President Barack Obama after last week’s G20 summit were revealing as well as repugnant.

    Thinking no one other than Obama could hear him, Sarkozy attacked Netanyahu, saying, “I can’t stand to see him anymore, he’s a liar.”

    Obama responded by whining, “You’re fed up with him, but me, I have to deal with him every day.”

    These statements are interesting both for what they say about the two presidents’ characters and for what they say about the way that Israel is perceived by the West more generally.

    To understand why this is the case it is necessary to first ask, when has Netanyahu ever lied to Sarkozy and Obama? This week the UN International Atomic Energy Agency’s report about Iran’s nuclear weapons program made clear that Israel – Netanyahu included – has been telling the truth about Iran and its nuclear ambitions all along. In contrast, world leaders have been lying and burying their heads in the sand.

    Since Iran’s nuclear weapons program was first revealed to the public in 2004, Israel has provided in-depth intelligence information proving Iran’s malign intentions to the likes of Sarkozy, Obama and the UN. And for seven years, the US government – Obama included – has claimed that it lacked definitive proof of Iran’s intentions.

    Obama wasted the first two years of his administration attempting to charm the Iranians out of their nuclear weapons program. He stubbornly ignored the piles of evidence presented to him by Israel that Iran was not interested in cutting a deal.

    Perhaps Obama was relying on the US’s 2007 National Intelligence Estimate about Iran’s nuclear weapons program. As Israel said at the time, and as this week’s IAEA report proves, it was the NIE – which claimed that Iran abandoned its nuclear weapons program in 2003 – not Israel that deliberately lied about the status of Iran’s nuclear weapons program. It was the US intelligence community that purposely deceived the American government and people about the gravest immediate threat to US national security.

    Israel, including Netanyahu, was telling the truth.

    So if Netanyahu never lied about Iran, what might these two major world leaders think he lies about? Why don’t they want to speak with him anymore? Could it be they don’t like the way he is managing their beloved “peace process” with the Palestinians? The fact is that the only times Netanyahu has spoken less than truthfully about the Palestinians were those instances when he sought to appease the likes of Obama and Sarkozy. Only when Netanyahu embraced the false claims of the likes of Obama and Sarkozy that it is possible to reach a peace deal with the Palestinians based on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state west of the Jordan River could it be said that he made false statements.

    Because the truth is that Israel never had a chance of achieving peace with the Palestinians.

    And the reason this has always been the case has nothing to do with Netanyahu or Israel.

    THERE WAS never any chance for peace because the Palestinians have no interest in making peace with Israel. As the West’s favorite Palestinian “moderate,” Fatah leader and Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas said in an interview with Egypt’s Dream TV on October 23, “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I will never recognize the ‘Jewishness’ of the State [of Israel] or a ‘Jewish state.’” That is, Abbas will never make peace with Israel.

    Acknowledging this, on Tuesday Netanyahu reportedly told his colleagues that through their recent actions, the Palestinians have abrogated the foundations of the peace process. As he put it, “By boycotting negotiations and by going instead to the United Nations [to achieve independent statehood], they [the Palestinians] have reneged on a central tenet of Oslo.”

    That tenet, which formed the basis of the Oslo peace process, was “land for peace.”

    As Netanyahu explained, Israel gave up land within the framework of the Oslo Accords. In exchange the Palestinians committed to resolve their conflict with Israel through direct negotiations that would lead to peace. Their UN gambit, like Abbas’s statement to Egyptian television, shows that the Palestinians – not Israel – have been lying all along. They pocketed Israel’s territorial concessions and refused to make peace.

    So why do the likes of Sarkozy and Obama hate Netanyahu? Why is he “a liar?” Why don’t they pour out their venom on Abbas, who really does lie to them on a regular basis? The answer is because they prefer to blame Israel rather than acknowledge that their positive assessments of the Palestinians are nothing more than fantasy.

    And they are not alone. The Western preference for fantasy over reality was given explicit expression by former US president Bill Clinton in September.

    In an ugly diatribe against Netanyahu at his Clinton Global Initiative Conference, Clinton insisted that the PA under Abbas was “pro-peace” and that the only real obstacle to a deal was Netanyahu. Ironically, at the same time Clinton was attacking Israel’s leader for killing the peace process, Abbas was at the UN asking the Security Council to accept as a full member an independent Palestine in a de facto state of war with Israel.

    So, too, while Clinton was blaming him for the failure of the peace process, Netanyahu was at the UN using his speech to the General Assembly to issue yet another plea to Abbas to renew peace talks with Israel.

    Clinton didn’t exhaust his ammunition on Netanyahu. He saved plenty for the Israeli people as well. Ignoring the inconvenient fact that the Palestinians freely elected Hamas to lead them, Clinton provided his audience with a bigoted taxonomy of the Israeli public through which he differentiated the good, “pro-peace Israelis,” from the bad, “anti-peace,” Israelis.

    As he put it, “The most pro-peace Israelis are the Arabs; second the Sabras, the Jewish Israelis that were born there; third, the Ashkenazis of longstanding, the European Jews who came there around the time of Israel’s founding.”

    As for the bad Israelis, in the view of the former president, “The most anti-peace are the ultra-religious who believe they’re supposed to keep Judea and Samaria, and the settler groups, and what you might call the territorialists, the people who just showed up lately and they’re not encumbered by the historical record.”

    BY RANKING the worthiness of Israel’s citizens in accordance with whether or not they agree with Clinton and his friends, Clinton was acting in line with what has emerged as standard operating practice of Israel’s “friends” in places such as Europe and the US. Like Clinton, they too think it is their right to pick and choose which Israelis are acceptable and which are unworthy.

    On Wednesday we saw this practice put into play by British Ambassador Matthew Gould. This week the Knesset began deliberations on a bill that would prohibit foreign governments and international agencies from contributing more than NIS 20,000 to Israeli nongovernmental organizations. The bill was introduced by Likud MK Ofir Okunis with Netanyahu’s support.

    According to Haaretz, Gould issued a thinly veiled threat to Okunis related to the bill. Gould reportedly said that if the bill is passed, it would reflect badly on Israel in the international community.

    Last month, Makor Rishon published a British government document titled, “NGOs in the Middle East Funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.”

    The document showed that in 2010, outside of Iraq, the British government gave a total of £100,000 to pro-democracy NGOs throughout the Arab world.

    In contrast to Britain’s miserly attitude towards Arab civil society organizations, Her Majesty’s Government gave more than £600,000 pounds to farleftist Israeli NGOs. These Israeli groups included the Economic Cooperation Foundation, Yesh Din, Peace Now, Ir Amim and Gisha. All of these groups are far beyond Israeli mainstream opinion.

    All seek to use international pressure on Israel to force the government to adopt policies rejected by the vast majority of the public.

    So for every pound Britain forked out to cultivate democracy in 20 Arab non-democracies, it spent £6 to undermine democracy in Israel – the region’s only democracy.

    And the British couldn’t be more pleased with the return on their investment. Speaking to Parliament last year, Britain’s Minister of Middle East Affairs Alistair Burt said the money has successfully changed Israeli policies. As he put it, “Since we began supporting these programs some significant changes have been made in the Israeli justice system, both civilian and military, and in the decisions they make. They have also raised a significant debate about these matters and we believe these activities will strengthen democracy in Israel.”

    In other words, as far as Britain is concerned, “strengthening democracy” in Israel means tipping the scales in favor of marginal groups with no noticeable domestic constituency.

    These shockingly hostile statements echo one made by then-presidential candidate Obama from the campaign trail in February 2008. At the time Obama said, “I think there is a strain within the pro-Israel community that says unless you adopt a[n] unwavering pro-Likud approach to Israel that you’re anti-Israel, and that can’t be the measure of our friendship with Israel.”

    Scarcely a day goes by when some foreign leader, commentator or activist doesn’t say that being pro-Israel doesn’t mean being pro-Israeli government. And like Obama’s campaign-trail statement, Clinton’s diatribe, Sarkozy and Obama’s vile gossip about Netanyahu and Britain’s self-congratulatory declarations and veiled threats, those who make a distinction between the Israeli people and the Israeli government ignore two important facts.

    First, Israel is a democracy. Its governments reflect the will of the Israeli people and therefore, are inseparable from the people. If you harbor contempt for Israel’s elected leaders, then by definition you harbor contempt for the Israeli public.

    And this makes you anti-Israel.

    The second fact these statements ignore is that Israel is the US’s and Europe’s stalwart ally. If Sarkozy and Obama had said what they said about Netanyahu in a conversation about German Chancellor Angela Merkel, or if Netanyahu had made similar statements about Obama or Sarkozy, the revelation of the statements would have sparked international outcries of indignation and been roundly condemned from all quarters.

    And this brings us to the other troubling aspect of Sarkozy and Obama’s nasty exchange about Netanyahu. Their views reflect a wider anti-Israel climate.

    Outside the Jewish world, Sarkozy’s and Obama’s hateful, false statements about their ally provoked no outrage. Indeed, it took the media three days to even report their conversation. This indicates that Obama and Sarkozy aren’t alone in holding Israel to a double standard. They aren’t the only ones blaming Israel for the Palestinians’ bad behavior.

    The Western media also holds Israel to a separate standard. Like Obama and Sarkozy, the media blame Israel and its elected leaders for the Palestinians’ duplicity. Like Obama and Sarkozy, the media blame Israel for failing to make their peace fantasies come true.

    And that is the real message of the Obama- Sarkozy exchange last week. Through it we learn that blaming the Jews and the Jewish state for their enemies’ behavior is what passes for polite conversation among Western elites today

    • Anonymous

      Great article, thanks for sharing!

  • Anonymous

    Just imagine the outrage from the lamestream lapdog govt controlled media had the comment been about an arab or muslim leader.

    Double standard of hypocricy.

  • Anonymous

    Go get ‘em Newt ! You really opened my eyes because YOU gave an opinion on the Obama and French President Sarkozy trash talking Netanyahu . You’re a genius Newt . I now , will possibly support your effort to become President due to your remarkable , and unbelievable cerebral abilities that no other human being is capable of having . Your one of a kind Newt . :) ~

  • Anonymous

    the strongest thing going for Newt is his knowledge of history…and this is why i am switching from perry to newt.

  • Anonymous

    All you have to do is just look at Newt’s record . He’s a fraud and hypocrite . Case closed .

    • Anonymous

      You are right “SOME” people most certainly need to wake up to the real world with ALL the facts!

  • Anonymous

    Remember:

    Newt Gingrich is not a Conservative. He is for government centered health care.

    Carry on….

    • Anonymous

      Right on ! …. People need to wake up to the real world .

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_VYLD5S76DLTNNZOX3PBF3TG67Q Tony

    So my comments don’t get posted here any more now?

  • Anonymous

    “Disgusting” and bo in the same sentence…. works for me.

  • Anonymous

    I can’t go with Newt but he speaks the truth on hussein. If Newt wants the nomination he better get it together & resolve his past. And Very very soon.

    • cabensg

      The past is just that the past. Newt is a christian and a sinner as we all are and as a Christian I’m sure he’s ask forgiveness from the only entity that counts…God.

  • http://twitter.com/mjh4259 Mary

    Well said, Newt.

  • Anonymous

    A disgusting comment from a rank amateur, King Barry the Petulant.