_Media Attempt to Cover up Obama Comments on Israel_ 
(http://bigjournalism.com/aim/2011/11/11/media-attempt-to-cover-up-obama-comments-on-israel/)
 
Posted by _Accuracy in  Media_ (http://bigjournalism.com/author/aim)  Nov 
11th 2011

 
The incident involving a live microphone that took place last week at the 
G20  summit in Cannes, France involving President Barack Obama, President 
Nicolas  Sarkozy of France, and the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin 
Netanyahu, was an  important revelation on several levels.
 
First, it revealed the true feelings that Obama and Sarkozy have toward  
Netanyahu, which is quite different from their public pronouncements and  
actions. No big surprise in either case. But the bigger story is how corrupt 
the 
 media are to go along with the attempted deception. 
What occurred is that the two presidents were speaking in what they thought 
 was a private conversation, but what they overlooked was that the mics 
they were  wearing were live, and a simultaneous translation of their 
conversation was  being broadcast to the journalists outside the room. Those 
journalists were not  to be given headphones until the session resumed, but a 
number 
of them had their  own and were listening as a translator repeated the 
comments of the two men. 
Initially, in the conversation, Obama was critical of Sarkozy for not 
letting  him know in advance that France would be voting to allow the 
Palestinians  membership in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and 
Cultural  
Organization (UNESCO). After they were voted in to the organization, the U.S.  
Congress voted to cut off its portion of the funding for UNESCO, as it is  
required by law to do if Palestine is admitted as a member of any 
international  organization before it reaches a peace agreement with Israel. 
Obama, 
whose  spokesmen have made clear that he once again will ignore Congress and 
do what he  can to help UNESCO, was also reported to have asked Sarkozy to 
try to help  persuade the Palestinians to stop their bid to gain full UN 
recognition as a  state. 
Sarkozy then said of Netanyahu, “I cannot bear him, he’s a liar,” to which 
 President Obama reportedly said, “You may be sick of him, but me, I have 
to deal  with him every day.”A number of journalists heard  this but did not 
report on it after staffers from Sarkozy’s office went to the  journalists 
and told them the comments were meant to be private. According to  reports, 
French media tradition requires journalists to honor that privacy, and  in 
keeping with that tradition, they were asked to sign agreements to that  
effect. Apparently many of them complied “due to the sensitivity of the issue.” 
 
But it was a French website, _Arret sur images_ 
(http://www.arretsurimages.net/contenu.php?id=4449) , that first reported the  
conversation. Reporters 
from Reuters and the Associated Press confirmed the  account of the 
conversation. Sarkozy’s and Obama’s offices have refused to  comment. 
There are a couple of excellent articles about this, though not much in the 
 mainstream media: one is by Arnold Ahlert in Jewish World Review, in  
which _he writes_ 
(http://www.jewishworldreview.com/1111/ahlert_open_mic.php3?printer_friendly)  
that “it is hard to decide which  part of this story is 
more revealing: the incident itself, or the subsequent  reaction by the Fourth 
Estaters whose commitment to the standards of  journalistic integrity—or 
perhaps more accurately JournO-listic  integrity—seemingly never reach the 
bottom of an apparently bottomless barrel.”  And to the issue of reporters 
agreeing, after the fact, to keep this quiet,  Ahlert writes, “What reporter in 
his right mind would sign anything that  prevents him from reporting on a 
story made available, not by subterfuge or  anything else resembling 
illegality, but by the carelessness of two world  leaders? Since when did a 
legitimate 
‘gotcha’ moment become off limits to the  press?” 
In a _piece_ 
(http://frontpagemag.com/2011/11/09/obama-sarkozys-contempt-for-netanyahu-exposed/)
  on FrontPageMag.com, Joseph Klein  discusses some of 
the history between Obama and Israel that makes Obama’s  comments 
unsurprising: “…we all know what Obama really thinks. This is a  president who 
has 
gone out of his way to visit Muslim countries in the same  region as Israel, 
but has yet to visit Israel itself since taking office. Obama  had no trouble 
bowing to the Saudi king, while insulting the Israeli prime  minister at 
every turn.” 
Added Klein, “Obama’s latest blast at Netanyahu recalls his snub of 
Netanyahu  during the prime minister’s first visit to the Obama White House in 
March 2010.  Obama presented Netanyahu with a list of demands, including a halt 
to all  settlement construction in East Jerusalem. When Netanyahu resisted 
Obama’s  charms, Obama picked up his marbles. He stormed out of the meeting 
and declared,  ‘I’m going to the residential wing to have dinner with 
Michelle and the girls.’  Obama also refused the normal protocol of a joint 
photograph with the Israeli  leader.” 
As I detailed in _a recent AIM Report_ 
(http://www.aim.org/aim-report/palestinian-un-declaration-exposes-media’s-agenda/)
 , Obama has made the  
situation much worse through his heavy-handed demands, and an agreement between 
 
Israel and the Palestinians is more distant as a result. Obama raised the 
stakes  enormously when he came to office in 2009 by demanding that Israel 
freeze all  building of settlements, something they had never done before, and 
which had not  been a pre-condition of the Palestinians. Then Obama pushed the 
1967 borders  issue, to make that a starting point for negotiations rather 
than one of many  issues to be resolved through direct negotiations. And add 
to Obama’s missteps  the so-called Arab Spring; Iran’s continuing efforts 
to possess nuclear weapons  and to threaten Israel, both directly and 
through surrogates including both  Hamas and Hezbollah; and the participation 
in 
the Palestinian government of  Hamas, which controls Gaza. It is clear that 
Israel is less secure than at any  time in recent years. 
The timing of this incident has been bad for Obama. After barely a year in  
office, in April of 2009, the Republican polling firm McLaughlin &  
Associates released _a survey_ 
(http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:rwesZfAuguwJ:www.mclaughlinonline.com/lib/sitefiles/National_Jewish_Memo_0410.pdf+McLa
ughlin+and+Associates+jews+poll&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESib1yhYvKXGT_g
SZGH6O6DzRldEJuNdqnwL8J3EMsn_rpgOwp-3s6rmNburnlriFR_LyhR6QQOcV2KdqkXgCbcjsqq
03jds26wmaa3QyJNc2LZMCGrlH0QyWeEaYkn8V-q1GeZn&sig=AHIEtbRA9TtrXtfHjVWFFqc81w
_P6vLxtg)  that showed that only 42 percent of  American Jews would vote to 
re-elect President Obama, after having won 78  percent of the Jewish vote 
in 2008. He has slowly won some of that support back  by trying to convince 
Jewish voters that he really does support Israel. A key  test in that process 
came in September when he reluctantly made it clear that  the U.S. would 
veto the Palestinians’ bid for statehood. 
But this recent “live mic” revelation will clearly set back the Obama PR  
campaign to win over more Jewish  voters.

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