I knew as a general matter that the White House was just bamboozling the press with this Pelosi-in-Syria malarkey since plenty of Republicans from Congress have recently gone there too. But I didn’t know the precise details. In addition to recent trips by other Congressional Republicans there’s actually a GOP House delegation in Syria right now, according to ThinkProgress. And in March a senior State Department official held talks in Damascus about flow of Iraqi refugees.
So which member of the White House press corps or which cable network host has directly asked an administration official why they’re only concerned when prominent Democrats visit Damascus and not Republicans? Wolf Blitzer, whatever hack they’ve got on the air at the moment on Fox, MSNBC? Whichever. Someone let me know when someone puts a question like this directly to an administration official.
Late Update: Ask and ye shall receive. Sometimes even before you asked. From today’s White House briefing …
Q Thanks. The Speaker said in Beirut today that — first of all, she’s criticizing the White House for what she says is ignoring other Republican lawmakers who have made trips to Syria in recent days. And, also, she said she thinks it’s a good idea to establish facts and to try to build confidence with Syria. Why is that not a good idea? And how is that just a photo op?
MS. PERINO: Let me unpack that a little bit. First of all, last week when I was asked about her specific trip, I said in my comments that, in general, we discourage members from going to the region. And that is true. In fact, I looked back, when Tony Snow was asked at this podium months ago, when Senator Nelson made a similar trip, he said the same, that this was a blanket policy — but I was asked a specific question about Speaker Pelosi, which is why I said that.
Speaker Pelosi is a high-ranking United States official. Nothing changes — nothing has changed in Syria’s behavior over the years when high-ranking U.S. officials go to see them. We sent Secretary Powell early on; the behavior doesn’t change. Syria uses these opportunities to flaunt photo opportunities around its country and around the region and around the world, to say that they aren’t isolated, that they don’t need to change their behavior, and it alleviates the pressure that we are trying to put on them to change their behavior.
And by changing their behavior I mean as in, stop undermining the democratically elected government of Lebanon; stop allowing foreign fighters to flow from Syria into Iraq, in which they are then killing American soldiers and innocent Iraqis and Iraqi soldiers. They are state sponsors of terrorism, of both Hezbollah and Hamas, and they support Palestinian terrorism.
And so that was the reason that we said that we discouraged her from going. But that policy applies to all. So I think that maybe she wasn’t able to see my exact comments, so I won’t judge her on that. But the policy applies everywhere.
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Q I want to clarify on the — you’re saying it was a bad idea, then, for Speaker Pelosi to go for all these various reasons to Syria. It’s a bad idea, then, for Jim Baker to have gone, a bad idea for Frank Wolf to go as well, right?
MS. PERINO: We think that it is not a good idea for U.S. officials to go and meet with Assad, because it alleviates that pressure, and also because meetings haven’t produced anything. They’ve been meeting just to meet, and he doesn’t change his behavior. In fact, he uses those meetings as a reason to say that he doesn’t need to do anything.
Q When you don’t meet with him, he doesn’t change his behavior either.
MS. PERINO: Well, we’ll see.
Unless I’m a lot more dense than I think, neither of those was an answer. So it stands: Republicans visiting Damascus, Okay. Democrats, visiting, Hurts America.
As Greg notes here, the president said today that he doesn’t like Republicans or Democrats visiting Syria. But he only gets his press office to make a stink when it’s a Democrat.
Enough on this one. A bunch of reporters got played on this one. And now they’re too embarrassed to retrace their steps.