John McCain may yet be President of the United States, because Democrats are bound and determind to nominate Barack Obama.
The latest example is Hamas (that Islamic extremist/terrorist organization now running the PLO). John McCain, after pretty much ignoring Barack Obama's more direct and substantial association with far left haters like Reverend Wright and William Ayers, has mad a point of saying that Hamas SUPPORTS Barack Obama, but would never support John McCain. McCain's implication was not that Obama was "associated" with Hamas, but that Hamas saw Obama as more favorable to the interests of terrorists than they saw McCain (been true of terrorists like Al Qaeda for some time, as illustrated by the Democratic "talking poinsts" on their tapes). This is actually a legtimatate argument, but NOT very effective. Who says Hamas is better at evaluating our candidates than the voters here? It is pretty much a stretch as a reason to vote for someone.
Enter McCain's best friend, Barack Obama. Previously, one of his main foreign policy "advisors" had been forced to resign for saying things overseas which conflicted with what Obama was saying about his foreign policy/ Tjere was also the flap about Obama advisors allegedly telling the Canadians not to worry about attacks on NAFTA, because that was just election year politics by Obama (presumably appealing to those "small town" voters irrationally taking out their frustrations by blaming trade, as Obama said in those infamous San Francisco remarkds).
Now it comes out that an Obama "advisor" has been TALKING to Hamas. Considering that Obama himself has suggested that we talk to terrorists, including those running Iran, this seems a logical move by an Obama advisor. But LOOK at how much credibility it suddently gives McCain. No longer is McCain's assertion a stretch. Obama has now directly associated himself with Hamas. Sure, Obama has FIRED this advisor, but can terrorists be blamed for believing that Obama will be better for them than McCain?
If Obama did not exist, John McCain would have t invent him.
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