Why the War on Obama »
Posted By ameliog 1 year, 8 months ago in NewsThis spreading realization that Obama's political movement might represent a more revolutionary change than previously understood is sparking a deepening resistance among defenders of the status quo - and prompting harsher attacks on Obama.
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gamahuche1 year, 8 months ago
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No surprises here!
I'm sure that Obama was well aware that if he did well there would be some serious blowback from his rivals and his ultimate opponent, should he secure the Democratic nomination.
The Clinton camp look in panic mode. Shriller isn't prettier, either. The Reps surprisingly quiet. A sign that they've given up already? [I think I might have if I were in their shoes, unless I passionately believed in McCain. And what percentage of them do?]
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questionseverything1 year, 8 months ago
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One former Israeli official told me that the Israeli government feels it can work with Obama, Clinton or McCain, but that the Israeli lobby in the United States is adamantly opposed to Obama, preferring Clinton because "they own her." The ex-official said the lobby has some concern, too, with McCain because of his independent streak.
Like other powerful lobbies, AIPAC is threatened by Obama's ability to raise large sums of money from everyday Americans, thus reducing the need of Washington politicians to hold out their tin cups to AIPAC's legendary network of wealthy donors.
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