Consider the dichotomy: Obama 2011: Mubarak Must Go; Obama Today: ‘It’s not our job to choose who Egypt’s leaders are’.

Doug Ross @ Journal: 15 Photos From the Tahrir Square Protests You’ll Never See In Legacy Media. #Egypt #Morsi #Obama.

Curiously, a massive wave of anti-Obama sentiment in Egypt has been utterly ignored by vintage media, even though the protests may be the largest in all of human history.

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10 Comments on “Consider the dichotomy: Obama 2011: Mubarak Must Go; Obama Today: ‘It’s not our job to choose who Egypt’s leaders are’.”

  1. Mark's avatar Mark Says:

    It’s like the 2009 Iran protests all over again.

    Hussein will never fail to take the side of America’s enemies.

    I still maintain the majority of voters in 2012 did not reelect him.

  2. tom's avatar tom Says:

    Israel better not trust him I never would I was proud to be an American before him now I am not so sure he is the worst president in my life time

    • Mark's avatar Mark Says:

      Don’t worry I’m sure by now Netanyahu knows Obama can only be trusted to do the opposite of what he says.

      Netanyahu had to deal with Clinton back in the 90s and it was the same thing.

      The key though is finally translating that mistrust into action because the Iran game has to be almost up now.

      I pity Netanyahu that in all 3 of his terms he had to deal with hostile American governments.

      • Isaac's avatar Isaac Says:

        you’re right. On the other hand, who better than Netanyahu to deal with such a hostile American governments?

  3. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    CNN: Morsy out of ‘the decision-making circle’

    Cairo (CNN) — Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy “is no longer a part of the decision-making circle,” the state-run Al-Ahram newspaper said Wednesday, citing “a senior official source.”

    “The president is no longer able to make any political decisions now and a decision has been taken to prevent leaders loyal to the current regime from traveling overseas until the General Command of the Armed Forces are finished formulating their expected statement,” it added.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/03/world/meast/egypt-protests/index.html?eref=edition

  4. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    Debka: Military coup underway in Cairo: President Morsi and Muslim Brotherhood leaders held. Tanks in Cairo.

    http://www.debka.com/article/23088/Military-coup-underway-in-Cairo-President-Morsi-and-Muslim-Brotherhood-leaders-held-Tanks-in-Cairo


  5. Al Jazeera English: Live Stream

  6. Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

    Isn’t it ironic? The Egyptians has shown us the way to independence and freedom on our 4th of July here in the USA.

  7. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    To all Americans: Happy independence day. May your republic and your constitution live forever.

    To all Egyptions: May this also be your independence day. I hope that you finally get the freedom you deserve so much. I also hope that the next days, months and years don’t bring civil war but a new chance for peace.


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