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John McCain and Hamas
By windstone | May 1, 2008
First of all, thanks to CR Nation and all of the great crew.
The first issue I wanted to discuss was Senator McCain bringing up Hamas’ kind words for Senator Obama.
Newsmax reported:
Fox News recalled that two weeks ago in an interview with WABC radio and WorldNetDaily the Hamas’ Yousef(spokesman) declared that the terrorist group supports Obama’s foreign policy vision.’Actually, we like Mr. Obama,’ Yousef said. ‘We hope he will [win] the election and I do believe he is like John Kennedy, great man with great principle,’he said.”
Sen.McCain said:
I never expect for the leader of Hamas . . . to say that he wants me as president of the United States. I think it is very clear . . . why they would not want me to be president of the United States. So if Sen. Obama is favored by Hamas, I think people can make judgments accordingly.
The Sunday pundits reacted as if McCain had insulted Bruce Springsteen (the Left’s favorite songman).
My reaction to this is “why?”
Senator McCain simply is pointing out Senator Obama will be weaker in dealing with the issues of the Middle East, including the support of Israel and a terror-free Palestine.
But then again, are we surprised leftist pundits react this way?
Topics: Uncategorized, John McCain, terrorism |


May 1st, 2008 at 7:33 pm
*yawn*