New York, NY - Jewish Leaders Defend Obama
New York, NY - Jewish organizational leaders defended Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama from a smear campaign claiming that he's a Muslim.
(1) As far as I know, Obama is not a Muslim.
(2) Even if he were (as opposed to an Islamic supremacist), it would not disqualify him from being President. Saying that someone isn't qualified for office because he is an ordinary Muslim (as opposed to an Islamic supremacist) is like saying someone should not be elected because they are a woman, Negro, Jew, Catholic, and so on. It does not make our side look good, and it gains sympathy and support for his side.
There is a saying that, if you fire a pea shooter at a tank, it does the tank no harm while telling its crew that you don't have an anti-tank weapon. The same goes for using weak arguments or unsubstantiated rumors; it tells everyone that you don't have a strong argument. We have at least two:
(1) Obama's ongoing promotion and empowerment of the prominent racist and anti-Semite Al Sharpton. This, unlike "Obama is a Muslim," is definitely true, and unlike "Obama is a Muslim," it is a serious character issue that disqualifies him from any position of public trust or responsibility. His campaign, and his supporters at the National "Jewish" Democratic Council, have shown repeatedly that they can offer no defense against this. (Clinton also endorsed Sharpton, by the way.) There was no answer to my letter to the editor on this subject in a very heavily Democratic area, because no one is willing to step up to defend Obama on this.
(2) The Clinton campaign has accused the Obama campaign (and vice versa, by the way) of what sounds a lot like election fraud: voter intimidation and harassment characteristic of Third World dictatorships as opposed to civilized nations. We can just quote what they are saying about each other to rip them to shreds, and we won't even get our hands dirty with the mud. Google on "Clinton," "Obama," and "election misconduct."