No apology yet from Morsi for 2010 comments about Jews
Representatives of Mr. Morsi have declined repeated requests over more than three days for comment on his remarks. One reason may be that the re-emergence of his previous statements has now trapped him in a political bind. While his past comments may be a liability abroad, he faces a political culture at home in which such defamation of Jews is almost standard stump discourse. Any attempt to retract, or even clarify, his slurs would expose him to political attacks by opponents who already accuse him of softness toward the United States and Israel.
Signs asserting Mr. Morsi works for Mr. Obama are already common at street protests. Perhaps “the Muslim Brotherhood is so desperate for U.S. support that it is willing to bend over backwards to humor the Israelis,” Emad Gad, a leader of the Social Democratic Party, suggested in a recent column.
Outlining Mr. Morsi’s dilemma, the Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef used the president’s anti-Semitic remarks to set up a contrast with his more recent collaborations with Washington and Israel, including the brokering of a cease-fire with Palestinian militants in Gaza. Mr. Youssef, whose television program broadcast the video clip about hatred Friday night, juxtaposed Mr. Morsi’s 2010 statements denouncing “Zionists” and their Western supporters, including Mr. Obama, with the Egyptian president’s more recent declaration that he hoped Egypt and the United States could be “real friends.”
“Of course being in an international role has its rules and restrictions,” Mr. Youssef said on the program, advising Mr. Morsi and his Islamist allies to retract their inflammatory talk: “Admit everything you said in the past was a joke, or stop bluffing.”









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Why should he? He’s got backing from his buddy Obama!
BigGator5 on January 15, 2013 at 8:57 AM
Meanwhile, we have Americans who talk seriously about the possibility of “moderates” emerging in the Muslim world. Weapons-Grade stupid.
RadClown on January 15, 2013 at 9:01 AM
Obama has let Morsi know that he has more flexibility this term.
I’m delighted that we elected a president who hates America and its way of life.
Thanks, again, voters.
BuckeyeSam on January 15, 2013 at 9:11 AM
…or it may be that he believes in what he said.
……..He is the head of the muslim brotherhood genius.
Baxter Greene on January 15, 2013 at 10:29 AM
Just wait until Dear Liar appoints him Defense Secretary. Then he’ll “apologize.”
rbj on January 15, 2013 at 10:35 AM
They are only questions from idiots with self inflicted ignorance.
BL@KBIRD on January 15, 2013 at 10:49 AM
Morsi should be considered for Secretary of Defense.
portlandon on January 15, 2013 at 10:58 AM