Obama

Undertoad • Mar 21, 2007 9:37 am
Obama rebuffs Soros

NY Sun wrote:
Leading Democrats, including Senator Obama of Illinois, are distancing themselves from an essay published this week by one of their party's leading financiers that called for the Democratic Party to "liberate" itself from the influence of the pro-Israel lobby.

The article, by George Soros, published in the New York Review of Books, asserts that America should pressure Israel to negotiate with the Hamas-led unity government in the Palestinian territories regardless of whether Hamas recognizes the right of the Jewish state to exist. Mr. Soros goes on to say that one reason America has not embraced this policy is because of the influence of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

Yesterday, Mr. Obama's presidential campaign issued a dissent from the Hungarian-born billionaire's assessment. " Mr. Soros is entitled to his opinions," a campaign spokeswoman, Jen Psaki, said. "But on this issue he and Senator Obama disagree. The U.S. and our allies are right to insist that Hamas — a terrorist organization dedicated to Israel's destruction — meet very basic conditions before being treated as a legitimate actor. AIPAC is one of many voices that share this view."


Here Mr. Obama speaks out against the mere opinion of the leading money guy involved in Democratic politics, who funded like $31M in 2004. Let's call it "speaking truth to money," and it's damn rare. Obama rises several notches, in my view.

It's not a "Sister Souljah moment" but for me it's close.
Griff • Mar 21, 2007 10:01 am
Separation from Soros is a very good thing. Now let's make sure he doesn't hook up with AIPAC.
piercehawkeye45 • Mar 21, 2007 12:41 pm
Nice. I am really split with Obama, he seems to have the fundamental values I like but I think he will be torn to pieces before the election.
Griff • Mar 21, 2007 3:33 pm
piercehawkeye45;324988 wrote:
...I think he will be torn to pieces before the election.


It is up to the electorate how they choose to react to the coming smear campaign. It may just work in his favor to be a Black man. The press doesn't want to be called racist, so they may not be comfortable engaging in their usual pack behavior. He's really done a nice job staying out of the fray so far.
TheMercenary • Mar 22, 2007 5:35 am
Obama one point, Soros nada.
elSicomoro • Mar 22, 2007 1:59 pm
Obama has done a good job so far of navigating the road blocks that have stood in his way. He's bound to stumble at some point, though, and hopefully it will only be a minor one.