Posted on 10/16/2008 6:17:29 AM PDT by Kaslin
Just as the Obama campaign seemed to be making progress in tamping down rumors about his alleged Muslim background and that he might be a "Manchurian candidate" for the Arab-Islamic world, up steps the Rev. Jesse Jackson to upset the falafel cart.
Jackson, who doesn't speak for the Obama campaign and has no role in it, was in Evian, France, the home of the preferred water of Volvo-driving liberals, where he spoke with columnist and author Amir Taheri about what he thinks the foreign policy in an Obama administration would look like. Jackson said things would start to improve in an Obama administration because "decades of putting Israel first" would come to an end.
"Bush was so afraid of a snafu and of upsetting Israel that he gave the whole thing a miss," Jackson told Taheri. "Barack will change that, because, as long as the Palestinians haven't seen justice, the Middle East will remain a source of danger to us all. Barack is determined to repair our relations with the world of Islam and Muslims," Jackson said. "Thanks to his background and ecumenical approach, he knows how Muslims feel while remaining committed to his own faith."
What could this mean? Jackson, who is in denial about the enormous progress in Iraq (he still maintains the war is lost and that toppling the monster Saddam Hussein was an "illegal act"), is sending a message of some sort. Is it a message he hopes will undermine Obama, because he is jealous that Obama has replaced him as America's most famous black leader? What does he mean when he speaks of Obama's "background"? Obama has maintained he is not now, nor has he ever been, a Muslim, which most people accept. So what is Jackson getting at?
And what could he possibly mean by claiming the Palestinians have been denied justice? By their leaders, certainly they have. Palestinians could have had their own state a long time ago. They were offered one in 1948 and in years since, but their leaders have made no secret that they want not just part of the land, but all of it, thereby eliminating Israel.
What about justice for the Jews? Apparently that doesn't count with Jackson, who once called New York City "Hymietown." Why wouldn't Jackson support Israel, the region's only democracy, with a second - Iraq - headed in that direction? Why does Jackson see Israel and its elected government as inferior to Arab dictatorships and a Palestinian leadership that slaughtered those who wanted to cut a peace deal with Israel long before recent elections put the terrorist group Hamas in charge?
With Jackson, determining motive is not difficult. Jackson is out for Jackson and his interests above all others and all else. Jackson has been cozy with the Muslim world for years. He has been on the receiving end of their contributions for his political campaigns and various organizations.
There is nothing wrong with any Arab or Muslim individual or organization properly donating to a legal entity for whatever political purpose the individual or group wishes to support. But many Arab-Americans have made no secret that their quest for political power is intended to change U.S. policy toward Israel, which can only lead to its destruction. And the destruction of Israel is issue number one for most of the radical Muslims in the world, coming just slightly ahead of the destruction of America.
In the matter of repairing our relations with radical Arabs and Muslims, there is only one way to do that from their perspective and that is to sell out Israel. Obama, says Jackson, "knows how Muslims feel." Really? Does he know that in their sermons, their media and textbooks they recruit the young as suicide bombers, accuse Jews of causing AIDS, and all the world's other ills, and teach that their God wants all Jews (and Christians, which presumably would include the "useful idiot" Jesse Jackson) dead? How does one empathize with such thinking?
Has Jesse Jackson exposed something about Barack Obama that those committed to voting for him should know before the election? It would seem so and Obama ought to be asked about it. The media should not allow him to get away with less than a forthright response.
All true, but how many voters will care? They’re voting for him because he’s a pro-abortion Marxist. The fact that he would shrug if Israel were wiped off the map is just gravy.
The Florida Jews, if they have any brains. Or, just enough of them to help us carry Florida. GO JESSE!!!
Its just another example of Bareback Jackson wanting to keep his name in the news.
Gosh, if not for the Jews, Bush and Global Warming, the world would be perfect.
Patience people. The left always over plays their hand.
There is a tsunami of bad stuff about 0bama many in the general public do not yet know.
The dam will break. Americans do no elect Marxist.
Have faith, pray hard and work your butts off!!
Wasn’t Jackson saying he wanted to castrate Obama, just a short time ago? I wonder how much he was paid for this new attitude. (Or maybe the McCain campaign is paying him to say this stuff?)
Mac payin Jack? What have you been smokin girl.
It was just a random thought, based on the inarguable premise that *somebody* must being paying Jackson ...
I am getting a little loopy, with too much stress and too little sleep ... and I haven’t even started working at the polls yet!
Good point, how the hell does he pay to go to France, for-cryin-out-loud. Would be hilarious if some moonbat actually floated that idea. Not sure I could get up off the floor, my gut would absolutely bust fer shure.
His tired old brand of Sixties bullshirt goes down better with the Eurotrash fools.
His extortion career has made Jesse Jackson quite rich, but surely there’s some additional payoff for him to be in Evian plugging Obama’s credentials as a Moslem. Good think I finished my Diet Coke, or it would be all over the keyboard now. Zot, this is stranger than fiction!
“wonder who JJis shaking down in Evian”.
Probably just there to recieve the prestigious Josephine Baker, (i.e. france’s favorite token negro), award.
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