President Barack Obama’s administration has had a difficult time deciding whether or not Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.
Last Thursday, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney refused to say which locality is, indeed, the principal city of Israel. Then, just one day after Mitt Romney stated that he believes Jerusalem is the capital, the White House decided to take a firm — and divergent — stance, claiming that Jerusalem isn’t currently (but could one day, based on negotiations, become) the nation’s capital.
Is your head spinning yet?
But let’s add some other factors into the mix. In 2008, when Obama was running for president, he made it clear that he believed then that the city was a part of Israel, as we noted in a previous post. The presidential hopeful made this stance so clear that he even contended that Jerusalem must remain Israel’s capital, even at the end of the negotiation process.
At the time, Obama said that any agreement with the Palestinians, “must preserve Israel’s identity as a Jewish state with secure, recognized, defensible borders. And Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided.”
Watch the then-candidate discuss his previous stance, below:
The difficult-to-follow narrative doesn’t end there. In August 2011, TheBlaze reported on a bizarre scenario concerning mentions to Jerusalem on the White House and federal web sites. Our previous post shows the alleged removals of the references, with before and after snapshots that certainly raise questions.
These elements are noteworthy, considering that the 2008 Democratic Party Platform read: “Jerusalem is and will remain the capital of Israel. The parties have agreed that Jerusalem is a matter for final status negotiations. It should remain an undivided city accessible to people of all faiths.”
We’ll leave you with the awkward dialogue that Carney had with reporters last week. While he continued to say “our position hasn’t changed,” members of the press seemed dumbfounded as to what, exactly, that position is. Considering the president’s and the administration’s past flip-flops, this confusion is understandable:




















































































































Comments (56)
Magus
Aug. 6, 2012 at 12:47pmWould it be too much to ask for you wingnuts to stop lying? Obama has not changed his stance, and he has never denied or refused to admit that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel.
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Daddymac10
Aug. 1, 2012 at 3:09pmShame on the media for not forcing the geek to answer that question…
Bachmann / West 2012 …write-in
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rick1776
Aug. 1, 2012 at 10:03amThe Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995
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bankerpapaw
Jul. 31, 2012 at 7:01pmObama doesn’t give a flying flip about Israel. Remember, he will have more flexibility after he is
reelected in November to “take care of Israel.” Jerusalem IS and has ALWAYS been the capital of
Israel.
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cher128
Jul. 31, 2012 at 6:37pmObama is a multiple personality disordered, serial liar.
He says and does whatever it takes to secure re-election and four more years of freebies for himself and the wife who must wear $6,800 blouses, courtesy of the American taxpayer, to show off her toned arms.
So, wouldn’t you lie, cheat, steal, forge your birth certificate, seal your college records for another four years of parties, fun vacations and golfing to your hearts content?
No?
Then, you must not be barack hussein obama.
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CaptVampyre
Jul. 31, 2012 at 5:46pm“The White House says that Jerusalem is NOT the Capital of Israel. If Jerusalem is not the Capital, then why does ALL of the Central Intelligence Agency materials and maps say it is?”
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tothepoint
Jul. 31, 2012 at 5:34pmWelcome, America, to the Serial Liar Obama’s Web of Lies and Deceit.
He could be a top-notch snake oil salesman, or a street shill.
Wait a minute…Obama is a top-notch snake oil salesman and street shill.
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mdman
Jul. 31, 2012 at 5:19pmOur liar in chief. Everybody must be so proud of this moron we have in office now…
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Man-On-A-Mission
Jul. 31, 2012 at 4:49pmJerusalem will never be the capital of Israel. It is divided in quarters by Catholics, Christians, Jews and Muslims. This city has been fought over for centuries and no religion will ever give it up.
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tothepoint
Jul. 31, 2012 at 5:35pmThat could change in a heartbeat.
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CoGod
Jul. 31, 2012 at 4:47pmBecause his brotherhood plans to make Jerusalem the caliphate’s capital he can no longer say. Their position hasn’t changed. They just lied previously for political purposes.
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howiekwix1
Jul. 31, 2012 at 4:18pmThe outward warning and position by Republican Candidate Mitt Romney towards Iran IS NOT GOOD for Israel, or the West. The Warning is Right…. The position America finds itself in again is similiar to the Reagan Candidacy. Ahmadinajad IS SUSPECTED of being behind the Iranian Hostage Crisis where 66 Diplomats where held captive for 444 days DURING THE CARTER Presidency 1979-1981. Many Americans ARE WITNESSING A REPEAT OF HISTORY. Carter was soft on foreign affairs / terrorists AS IS OBAMA, however, the diplomats where released IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING REAGANS SWEARING IN. The situation is VERY SIMILIAR TODAY, however, Ahmadinajad is not holding diplomats hostage, but the world AND THIS TIME HE MAY JUST PULL THE TRIGGER BEFORE A REPUBLICAN IS ELECTED…. http://www.bestofmandel.com
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Black Manta
Jul. 31, 2012 at 4:06pmThe bible never says that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel…When these political people talk out they ass, they sound very crass….Politics and the bible (notice I didn’t say religion) do not mix at all…And I didn’t say religion, because the bible is not religous…To be a Jew is not to be religious but, to be a Jew is to be one of the sons of Jacob, to be one of the 12 tribes of Israel….
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howiekwix1
Jul. 31, 2012 at 4:21pmJer USA lem and America are unified Biblically and the relationship goes far beyond the issue of the capital of Israel.
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