Posted by
Shosh on Friday, October 10, 2008 7:23:00 PM
A Persian-Jewish girl, whose parents fled Iran, just called in to Hannity's radio show and asked him to emphasize again and again Obama's connections to the radical Islamic world, because she can still recall her parents' accounts of Islamic militants in Iran declaring victory and shouting, "America is next!"
"I'm not saying Obama is a plant, but I am saying that maybe they found the right guy," she said nervously. "I mean, I know we can't say anything for sure, but like..." she kept hinting.
Two things are for sure: This girl was scared and this girl was right.
Thus, Al-Manar, Hizbullah’s media station, is currently holding an opinion survey of its viewers, asking them “Do you agree with those who see in the international financial crisis the beginning of the US Empire’s fall?”
Unsurprisingly, 84.5% of Al-Manar viewers polled have answered in the positive. The Al-Manar Web site is also running an article under the headline “Jewish Lobby in US to blame for world financial crisis.”
The author concludes with:
One should not over-labor historical comparisons, of course, but there are some that are instructive. The Wall Street Crash of 1929 is an imperfect but useful historical example for understanding what is happening now. In 1928, in a central European country, a small, very radical party was humiliated in parliamentary elections, winning only 2.6% of the vote. The same party, in the transformed circumstances following the crash, won 18.3% of the vote in 1930.
The country was Germany, the name of the party was the National Socialist German Workers Party, and the rest of the story is known. Who benefits, indeed.
And that’s not all. Also attending the meeting was the Obama campaign’s previous “Muslim outreach director,” who abruptly resigned in August when the Wall Street Journal exposed his ties to extremists.
(FYI: This is about to be discussed on the Mark Levin Show, WABC 770AM in the NYC area)
Obama, who has made the financial crisis the central theme of his campaign, declined to say whether the date of his television special -- the 79th anniversary of the catastrophic 1929 stock market crash -- was significant.
This guy can't get in. He can't. Period.