Obama's flip flops on Iran..
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I have been extremely upset over the missed opportunity we have had to demolish Obama over the "Iran Issue."
We are focusing on him meeting with Achmedinijad- as if it is simply a battle between Obama's "diplomatic" approach and Bush Three's "endless war" approach..
What we are NOT succeeding in doing is demonstrating the inanity and incompetence of Obama's own campaign. This would be even more damaging to his candidacy. The fact that one day they say one thing, then we find a video, and so the next day they are forced to say the OPPOSITE thing. The Weekly Standard are doing a great job in following Obama's tortured path:
On May 10, New York Times reporter Larry Rohter offered this analysis of the back and forth over Obama pledge to meet with Ahmadinejad:
"But important nuances appear to have been lost in the partisan salvos, particularly on Mr. McCain’s side. An examination of Mr. Obama’s numerous public statements on the subjects indicates that he has consistently condemned Hamas as a “terrorist organization,” has not sought the group’s support and does not advocate immediate, direct or unconditional negotiations with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian president.
The "examination" apparently didn't extend to debate transcripts, and Rohter has since acknowledged his error in a correction posted just six days later:
An article on Saturday about Senator John McCain’s criticism of Senator Barack Obama’s Middle East policy incompletely described Mr. Obama’s position on negotiating with the leaders of countries, including Iran, with which the United States currently has little contact. While Mr. Obama and his aides have indeed described various conditions and limitations on such negotiations, Mr. Obama himself, in a Democratic debate in July 2007, also said he would be willing "to meet separately, without precondition" with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea.
"Incompletely described." What a lovely euphemism for shoddy, biased reporting. Of course, the correction is all the more interesting as Obama is currently making the case that there is no distance between himself and his aides on this issue. Meanwhile, ABC reports today on Obama's "evolving" position on talks with A'jad. And somewhere Joe Klein is still insisting that Obama never said he'd meet with Ahmadinejad--the Obama campaign says so itself!
Susan Rice has stated on numerous occasions, and today lackey Bill Richardson did as well that Obama only will meet with "leaders" from Iran and NOT Achmedinijad. But we have found a video of Obama himself stating on September 26, 2007 he would meet with Achmedinijad. Why is this not getting any publicity from our side?!
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he says that Iran is not a threat. on the 20th, he says Iran is a threat. Kerry's flip-flopping skills pale and shrivel up when compared with Obama's. If the RNC has one bit of intelligence, they'll make an ad about this and play it over and over in the general.
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Have your chickens come home to roost lately?