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The Reverend Wright Issue

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on The Reverend Wright Issue
Filed under Barack Obama, Election 2008 at September 20th, 2008 - 3:26 pm

At the Wall Street Journal, Laura Meckler writes that the McCain campaign is getting ready to open a can of Reverend Jeremiah Wright: ‘Attack by Association’ Viewed as Fair Game by McCain Camp.

Don’t be shocked if you see the McCain campaign pull the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright out of mothballs in new attacks against one-time parishioner, Barack Obama.

McCain advisers say that they see “attack by association” as fair game now, arguing that Obama’s campaign has been using that technique to go after McCain. In particular, the Obama campaign has hammered McCain on the stump and in TV ads on the number of one-time lobbyists working for his campaign. (The McCain campaign is also angry about a Spanish-language TV ad that ties McCain to Rush Limbaugh on immigration, without ever saying that McCain took on Limbaugh and others to fight for comprehensive immigration reform.)

“They played it one way, we played it another way,” said one of McCain’s top advisers, Mark Salter. “Now we’re both going to play it the same way.”

If you’re not a fan of Obama, you’re probably thinking, “It’s about time.” It doesn’t take Nostradamus to predict that Obama’s fans will shriek, “Guilt by association!” and claim that Obama’s relationship with Wright was nothing special.

But they’re going to have to explain this speech by Obama from June 5, 2007 at Hampton University, lavishing praise on Rev. Wright in a way that makes it very clear that Obama was a close personal friend.

This close friend of Barack Obama also joined Louis Farrakhan on a trip to Libya and met with Muammar Gaddafi in 1984, right around the time Obama would have first met Rev. Wright. Has anyone ever asked Obama for his opinion about that trip?

(Hat tip:Charles the Obama supporter@LGF)

Obama Campaign: Politicizing Ahmadinejad

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Obama Campaign: Politicizing Ahmadinejad
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Barack Obama, Election 2008 at September 19th, 2008 - 2:57 pm

occer Dad has lots of links on the latest disgraceful political maneuvering by the Obama campaign, as Sarah Palin is first invited, then disinvited to a protest against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Soccer Dad: Diss-inviting palin.

Jennifer Rubin at Contentions has more: Biden’s Refusal to Appear At Iran Protest Caused the Disinvitation of Palin.

And more at Hot Air: Wonderful: Under pressure from the left, organizers disinvite Palin from anti-Iran rally.

(Hat tip:Nancy@LGF)

Tenn. Democratic Representative’s Son Focus of Palin Email Hacking

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Tenn. Democratic Representative’s Son Focus of Palin Email Hacking
Filed under Election 2008 at September 18th, 2008 - 9:45 pm

It’s not a good idea to break into a vice presidential candidate’s email account: State rep says son focus of Palin e-mail hacking rumors.

NASHVILLE – State Rep. Mike Kernell said today that he was aware of Internet rumors about his son being the subject of speculation that he accessed the personal e-mail of vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

Asked whether he or his son, a student at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, had been contacted by authorities investigating the break-in of Palin’s account, he responded: “Me, no.”

As far as his 20-year-old son, David, he said: “I can’t say. That doesn’t mean he has or hasn’t (been contacted by investigators).”

Kernell, D-Memphis, cited the father-son relationship.

Note: there was really no “hacking” involved here. Just some good guesses combined with publicly available information, used to trick Yahoo’s password reset feature into assigning a new password to the account.

(hat tip:Chas@LGF)

Ahmadinejad ready to debate US presidential hopefuls

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Election 2008, Iran, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at September 18th, 2008 - 12:05 pm

The sad part is the American Press loves this man. He has become a hero to the Progressives. Even when he says non Progressive things, they cheer him. No doubt the media will try to force Obama and McCain to accept Ahmadinejad’s debate challenge.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday he was ready to debate the men running for US president when he visits New York for the UN General Assembly,and dismissed Western threats of more sanctions over Tehran’s nuclear drive.

The outspoken president, who caused a storm of controversy during a visit last year, said: “I am ready for a debate with the US presidential candidates over global issues in the presence of the media at the UN headquarters.

“I have no plans in my schedule to meet with US politicians,” he told a press conference.

“Last year, I said I was ready to meet with (President George W.) Bush. But now he is at the end of his term and (a meeting) will not impact our relations and future.”

Read the rest here.