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Over the Kohls on Friday, April 25, 2008 10:56:13 PM
The recent endorsement of Barak Obama by one of the most hated terrorist groups has nearly filled McCain’s war chest for the general election should Obama prevail and win the Democrat Party nomination. In an interview with Ahmed Yousef, chief political adviser to the Prime Minister of Hamas, on WABC radio, this terror monster had the “Audacity to Hope” that Obama will win the nomination and go on to win the Presidency because he feels that Obama has the “vision to change America.” Obviously his idea of “American Change” may be a bit different from the average American seeking change. So I would imagine that this audio tape will be heard many times this political season. McCain is typically loath to sensationalize missteps by his opponents. Even now, in North Carolina, he has been critical of the North Carolina Republican Party for running an ad which focuses on Rev. Wright’s anti-American rants and Obama’s 20 year association with the Rev. Wright. But even McCain won’t be able to pass up having the Hamas endorsement of Obama in his backpack as he heads out on the general election trail.
My feeling is that many Americans already knew which political party groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Qaeda would prefer to be in office. Many of the tapes we hear of Osama bin Laden come straight from the Democrat talking points of the day. The Dems have fought President Bush at every turn in the War on Terror in this country, the War in Iraq and the War in Afghanistan. They have tried to overturn the Patriot Act. Harry Reid once crowed in the Senate “We killed the Patriot Act”. He also said “the Iraq War was Lost”. The Dems have not acted like they want to protect our country first and protect our national interests worldwide. So it has not been difficult to guess which of the political parties our most hated enemies would rather see in power.
No matter which one, Obama or Hillary, wins the Dem nomination, McCain will have a treasure trove of material to trot out against the Democrats this Fall.