David Corn Keeps Digging, Produces Only Romney Pragmatism On Palestinian Conflict

Political hack extraordinaire David Corn at Mother Jones keeps mining the clips from a private Mitt Romney fundraiser and keeps coming up empty. Media types were aghast that Romney, though coping to inelegant phrasing, is standing by yesterday’s quotes. So Corn is back with more. It’s utterly banal.

I’m torn by two perspectives in this regard. One is the one which I’ve had for some time, which is that the Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace, and that the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish. Now why do I say that? Some might say, well, let’s let the Palestinians have the West Bank, and have security, and set up a separate nation for the Palestinians. And then come a couple of thorny questions. And I don’t have a map here to look at the geography, but the border between Israel and the West Bank is obviously right there, right next to Tel Aviv, which is the financial capital, the industrial capital of Israel, the center of Israel. It’s—what the border would be? Maybe seven miles from Tel Aviv to what would be the West Bank…The other side of the West Bank, the other side of what would be this new Palestinian state would either be Syria at one point, or Jordan. And of course the Iranians would want to do through the West Bank exactly what they did through Lebanon, what they did near Gaza. Which is that the Iranians would want to bring missiles and armament into the West Bank and potentially threaten Israel. So Israel of course would have to say, “That can’t happen. We’ve got to keep the Iranians from bringing weaponry into the West Bank.” Well, that means that—who? The Israelis are going to patrol the border between Jordan, Syria, and this new Palestinian nation? Well, the Palestinians would say, “Uh, no way! We’re an independent country. You can’t, you know, guard our border with other Arab nations.” And now how about the airport? How about flying into this Palestinian nation? Are we gonna allow military aircraft to come in and weaponry to come in? And if not, who’s going to keep it from coming in? Well, the Israelis. Well, the Palestinians are gonna say, “We’re not an independent nation if Israel is able to come in and tell us what can land in our airport.” These are problems—these are very hard to solve, all right? And I look at the Palestinians not wanting to see peace anyway, for political purposes, committed to the destruction and elimination of Israel, and these thorny issues, and I say, “There’s just no way.” And so what you do is you say, “You move things along the best way you can.” You hope for some degree of stability, but you recognize that this is going to remain an unsolved problem. We live with that in China and Taiwan. All right, we have a potentially volatile situation but we sort of live with it, and we kick the ball down the field and hope that ultimately, somehow, something will happen and resolve it. We don’t go to war to try and resolve it imminently. On the other hand, I got a call from a former secretary of state. I won’t mention which one it was, but this individual said to me, you know, I think there’s a prospect for a settlement between the Palestinians and the Israelis after the Palestinian elections. I said, “Really?” And, you know, his answer was, “Yes, I think there’s some prospect.” And I didn’t delve into it.

After saying all that, Romney emphasized that he was against applying any pressure on Israel: “The idea of pushing on the Israelis to give something up to get the Palestinians to act is the worst idea in the world.”

And here’s the best video…

The president’s foreign policy, in my opinion, is formed in part by a perception he has that his magnetism, and his charm, and his persuasiveness is so compelling that he can sit down with people like Putin and Chávez and Ahmadinejad, and that they’ll find that we’re such wonderful people that they’ll go on with us, and they’ll stop doing bad things. And it’s an extraordinarily naive perception.

And a just last week it became a deadly perception. Of course with the Obama lap-dog media falling all over themselves for lap at this story the real story of how the State Department ignored warnings and left its Libyian amassador exposed to a brutal assassination are not being pursued.

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Posted by on September 18, 2012.
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Doug Johnson is a news junkie and long time blog reader, turned author.

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  • GarandFan

    For the leg humping liberals, “The Romney Problem” is that Mit keeps pointing out the failures of their Obamassiah.

    • jim_m

      They’d rather talk about anything than THIS.

  • Hank_M

    Romney stated the truth. He’s correct that ” the Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace.” As the old saying goes: “the palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity”

    As for his remark about the human ego in the White house, again, right on.

    Nowadays, speaking the truth is considered a gaffe. Lying through your teeth is diplomacy and leadership which is why the MSM holds Obama in such high esteem.

  • Commander_Chico_Cognoscente

    we kick the ball down the field and hope that ultimately, somehow, something will happen and resolve it

    Yep, that’s the Romney style of leadership. Take every possible position on an issue and hope that it will resolve itself and go away.

    Meanwhile, the USA will take the blame for Israelis.

    • jim_m

      Wow, Chico. You just have to take every opportunity to blame the Joooos.

      • Commander_Chico_Cognoscente

        Again, the foreign state of Israel is not same as the Jews.

        The USA’s interests come first, not those of foreign countries. Too bad you don’t recognize that.

        Join the Council for the National Interest:

        http://www.councilforthenationalinterest.org/

        • jim_m

          Right. And you probably endorse Maureen Dowd’s horrible anti-Semitic column of 9/16 as well.

          The USA’s interests do come first. It is just amazing how frequently you make out that those interests are antithetical to anything connected with anything Jewish. It isn’t the individual issue that makes you an anti-Semite, it is the consistency of that opposition that reveals the prejudice.

          • http://twitter.com/hackcubed Hack McHackneyed

            David Corn is Jewish, I wonder why you hate him so much. Hmmm.

          • Commander_Chico_Cognoscente

            Anything connected to anything Jewish?

            Not so, I am entirely in favor of Sarah Silverman and Jon Stewart.

            I only oppose the Likud government of Israel.

            The policies of the current government of Israel are not even in the interests of Israel.

            Your crying “anti-Semite” is tiresome.

          • jim_m

            So is your constant crying wolf about how Israel is going to embroil the US in some war with Iran or fill-in-the-blank nation that you are fomenting about. What makes it anti-Semitic is the same thing that we see in Dowd’s column, which is this idea that the evil jooos are tricking the US (be it obama or Romney, you have expressed fears that both will be manipulated by the evil jooos) into acting against our national interests. there is also a baseline assumption from you that our national interests never align with those of Israel.

            I will also note that you are OK with secular jews but that you hold a prejudice for those who might be more serious about their religion.

          • Commander_Chico_Cognoscente

            I have not read the Dowd column. Did she call for Kristallnacht or something?

            Israel has a strong lobby in the USA and an inordinate amount of influence on US policy. That is not “the Jews.” In fact, the strongest part of the lobby are the Christian Rapture nutballs like Hagee.

            Also note that there are orthodox Jews who oppose the existence of Israel on religious grounds. I do not agree with them.

            I’m not going to engage you anymore on this issue if your only answer is “anti-Semite!!!”

          • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ryan-Murphy/100001624276605 Ryan Murphy

            So the Palestinians don’t have a lobby, Chico? And a rather large one with a distorting influence on us policy?

    • herddog505

      Can you offer an example of when he’s done this?

      I add that Barry’s style is to take every possible position and blame others when things go badly.

    • LiberalNightmare

      At least Romney thinks its within his paygrade.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Ryan-Murphy/100001624276605 Ryan Murphy

      Then there is the Chico solution: Reward the Palestinians for their temper tantrums.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Michael-Stout/1575320866 Michael Stout

    Corn is great. Romney is done.

    • retired.military

      Obama wont get 200 electoral votes.

  • 914

    In other non reported news Baracks approval dips below 42 %..

    C’mon November!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IZ5BM5GNLA54OADSWGSXAMA7SY Jay

    Hmmm… Al Gore created the internet.

    Mitt Romney doesn’t believe in peace in the Middle East.

    I’m grabbing the popcorn.

    • Vagabond661

      Please don’t tell me you have a “COEXIST” bumper sticker.

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IZ5BM5GNLA54OADSWGSXAMA7SY Jay

        A what?

  • jim_m

    Yep. It looks like obama’s foreign policy is a real winner.

    Cairo has issued international arrest warrants for eight Americans—seven
    of them Coptic Christians from Egypt—who are allegedly involved with
    the anti-Mohammad video everyone’s rioting over. The prosecutor’s office
    also issued a warrant for Terry Jones, the Koran-burning nutjob in
    Florida, just because, and says if convicted the defendants may get the
    death penalty.”

    So the left is partnering up with a bunch of islamic radicals that have determined that exercising your free speech rights in the US means that they can execute you if they ever catch you outside the US. I can only hope that all our lefty friends get to enjoy this new islamic hospitality that they support so much.

    My guess is that it is only a matter of time before the obama admin starts extradition proceedings against all of these people.

  • Neo

    Is Mitt ahead of the curve or what ???

    Palestinian Authority head, Mahmoud Abbas, proposed cancelling the Oslo
    Accords with Israel at a weekend meeting of the PA leadership, a senior
    member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) told AFP on Tuesday.

  • Olsoljer

    Shakespeare must have known David Corn = “Much Ado About Nothing”