Obama's Pro Pali Arab Ties Disturbing
Disturbing to say the least. I've laid Obama's Pali loving sympathies and his pathetic attempts to sweep them under the rug here and here. Candidates will throw the Jewicidals a bone and say the things the dhimmicrat Jews want to hear so that they can get the nomination and the subsequently the House but I will lay it out straight and then no one can say, but I didn't know!
How about George Soros? The Reverend Jeremiah Wright?
Obama adviser worries Israel supporters Ben Smith hat tip Ed Lasky
Barack Obama is outlining his views on the Iraq war in a major speech Wednesday in Iowa, and bringing along a gray-haired source of foreign policy gravitas: Zbigniew Brzezinksi, Jimmy Carter’s national security advisor, who says that Obama offers “a new definition of America's role in the world.”
With the gravity, though, comes a some baggage.
Brzezinski, 79, stepped into the crossfire this summer when he published an essay in the summer issue of the journal Foreign Policy, defending a controversial new book about the power of the “Israel Lobby” in American politics.
The book’s authors, Harvard’s Stephen Walt and the University of Chicago’s John Mearsheimer, thanked him for his “incisive defense.”
There's more, read it all. And also check out Dershowitz: Obama Should Repudiate Brzezinski by RUSSELL BERMAN in the NY SUN
The funny thing candidates know they must support Israel, not because of the miniscule Jewish percentage of the electorate. Uh uh. It's because the majority of Americans support Israel, stand with Israel, share the same value system as Israel - llife, liberty and pursuit of happiness. La'Chaim!
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UPDATE: More on Obama's skulduggery. Ed Lasky notes, "lack of respect, lack of concern, lack on Curiosity, lack of credibility,lack of seriousness. a lot of is hypocrisy and CYNICISM."
What it is - is a total lack of conscious and moral conscious.
You have it's all here; Opinion Journal
Two days after Barak Obama's latest foreign-policy gaffe—allowing reporters to see him reading a memo from his campaign advisors on how to spin the war in Iraq—there's a new round whispering among Washington's foreign-policy watchers as to whether the Illinois senator and presidential wannabe can really be taken seriously on these subjects. Similar chatter could be heard this summer after Obama's previous blunders on Pakistan and Israel-Palestine.
This most recent episode occurred during Tuesday's Senate testimony by Gen. David Petraeus and Amb. Ryan Crocker. To be reading a memo about how to politicize the war during their testimony showed incredibly bad taste. Regardless of what you think about their policies, Petraeus and Crocker are risking their lives every day in Iraq. While I'm not naive enough to think politics doesn't play a role in the conflict, a man who wants to be the next commander in chief should have shown more respect. As the Telegraph's Toby Harndon has noted, the screwup is enough to bring into question just how sincere Obama is about changing the culture in Washington.
Obama talks a lot about building consensus. But so far, his performance on the foreign-policy front suggests he and his staff spend most of their time trying to find consensus among themselves. Rumor has it Obama's got a huge cadre of people advising him on foreign policy. It shows. Yesterday in Clinton County, Iowa, he released his plan (pdf) to end the war in Iraq. "The best way to protect our security and to pressure Iraq's leaders to resolve their civil war," the plan says, "is to begin immediately to remove our combat troops. Not in six months or one year – now." Then, seven lines later, it says: "Under the Obama plan, American troops may remain in Iraq ..." Depending upon how you read it, it's either annoyingly confused or irresponsibly ambiguous.
Similar confusion can be found in Obama's thinking on Iran. In his Iowa speech yesterday, Obama asserted, "President Ahmadinejad may talk about filling a vacuum in the region after an American drawdown, but he's badly mistaken." Really? Try to find a foreign-policy expert who agrees with that statement. It ain't easy. When FP recently asked more than 100 of America's most respected foreign-policy hands what would happen were the United States to withdraw from Iraq precipitously, which is what Obama is proposing, 75 percent told us Iran would step in to fill the power vacuum left by the United States. In the absence of American forces, what's to stop them? Writing in the July/August issue of Foreign Affairs, Obama pronounces Bush's policy on Iran a failure, then he proposes the following solution: "Our diplomacy should aim to raise the cost for Iran of continuing its nuclear program by applying tougher sanctions and increasing pressure from its key trading partners." I could be wrong, but isn't that precisely the strategy the Bush administration is pursuing?
In a recent piece for The New Republic, Ted Sorenson wistfully asks, "Is Obama the Next JFK?" Maybe. But the real question is, which John F. Kennedy? The young dynamo remembered favorably by Sorenson and revisionist historians? Or the inexperienced son of privilege who botched an invasion of Cuba and brought the world to the brink of nuclear annihilation? The jury is still out
UPDATE: China Confidential Brzezinski Advised Obama Bombing Iran Would be War Crime; Ayatollah
Threatens Bush with Tribunal










I pray he gets the nomination - so easy to beat
Fucking big-eared troop hating,liberal 5th Column jihad lover - Dumbo!
Posted by: eavesdropper | Thursday, September 13, 2007 at 11:24 PM
Lets hope he vanishes in the ozone...
No doubt he is a Muhammedan agit prop, backed with Sowdi money...
Unbelievable! Only in America can such scum move so far up the ladder...
Posted by: sheik yer'mami | Friday, September 14, 2007 at 03:33 AM
Obama has NO chance to be president of even the Chicago city council, much less the USA. However, due to his "background" (i.e. color) he IS guaranteed a Senate seat for life. Thus we will forever be bombarded by this "intelligent, warm, compassionate and brilliant" individual. At least until he's caught taking yet more money from "contributors" who are being investigated by the Federal Government.
Posted by: clyde | Friday, September 14, 2007 at 02:44 PM