Who is 0bama to tell other presidents what they should and shouldn’t do? Wouldn’t it be more prudent advice for the foreign leader to give 0 some much needed advice? Why or why not?
i would even pay to hear that conversation,
jjt | Feb 01, 2011
no
Lois Griffin | Feb 01, 2011
good one…he is nevous because he doesn’t know what Mubarak is thinking since he cannot openly talk to Obama. Egyptians should make their own decision not Americans for them. Hosni Mubarak has not been a dictator but he does need to call for new elections soon !
aeriol7 | Feb 01, 2011
Afterwards, they could invite all us TEA Partiers to Egypt to hold a rally there since, apparently as I’ve seen on the MSM, everyone who protests their government there is a "protester", not a "radical" or "extremist" or "brown shirt" or "enemy" as I have been labeled here before!
robzuc97 | Feb 01, 2011
Mubarak is pretty much done for unless we help him then it is US that is in trouble…
Ricky | Feb 01, 2011
really? Obama hasn’t been president for 30 years. Or have I been in a coma?
GB | Feb 01, 2011
Mubaraks seniority and experience gives him more crediblity to dole out advice to newbies like Obama.
Perhaps the "O" feels he got away with many issues that would have been the reason for public outrage similar to the one that Mubarak faced from his people.
In that arena, maybe Obama can give advice. The american youth who would protest and complain because of high unemployment has been effectively neutralized from the get go. How? Distractions distractions.
Obama
QuiteNewHere | Feb 01, 2011
If Obama had been president of the USA for 30 years and if Obama had rigged the votes so that he got 90% of the votes cast, then Mubarak would have the right to tell Obama not to run again.
Dr. Killpatient | Feb 01, 2011

