Wednesday, October 15, 2008

ANOTHER misjudgment

The Obama campaign says it was just a misjudgment for its Muslim outreach coordinator to meet with Hezbollah and Hamas supporters. If she had known these people would be at the meeting, we're told, she would never have been there.

This strikes me as a continuing theme of the Obama campaign: Cozy up to someone unsavory (but seemingly advantageous at the time), then proclaim ignorance about the details of the person's history, and distance oneself as needed. Then hope that friends in the press will under-cover it.

It's the same pattern we've seen with Bill Ayres, Rashid Khalidi, Jeremiah Wright, Father Pfleger, Tony Rezko -- and now Mahdi Bray of the Muslim American Society (who was seen pumping his fist in support of Hezbollah and Hamas at a rally) and Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (a group named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism financing case).

Obviously, there's nothing illegitimate about soliciting the views of solid, pro- American citizens. But like Obama's other pals, Bray and Awad don't seem to fit into that category.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/14/mccain-transition-chief-a_n_134595.html

Unknown said...

Dear Annonymous - You cannot refute the fact that Obama has - knowing who they are and what they do - palled around with a dozen (that we know of so far) radical anti-Americans. Instead, you site an article alleging that a lobbyist who worked with McCain was also working with men almost 20 years ago to get oil from Iraq who were, after-the-fact, accused of being secretly loyal to Saddam. Now that is desperation. You are making our point.