If this tape leaks.. Obama loses

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Well I think it's comical that he goes to a synagogue yesterday and gives these speeches and rallys, hoping to earn the Jewish vote. Yet for 20 years he sat and listened to rev. wright, got endorsed by Ferricohn, and other left wing radicals.

I never said he was an anti semite. I am Jewish, so obviously I support Israel. You have the same people that are anti Israel that are anti America.. thus I think they should remain strong allies.

My question is if one doesnt support the US support of Israel does that make them un-American? Anti-Jewish?

He cant control who endorses him. Just like I dont blame McCain for the Al-Queda endorsement. Same exact thing.

He public spoke out against the Ferricohn endorsment.
 

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So it's Ok John Mc Cain can approve giving this guys group 350000 k.
Now the tape LA Times got a copy. So who has orginal. Or is this just more lies.
 

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Maybe someone will get a startup like Drudge did when he caught liberal rag Newsweek trying to coverup Clinton ordeal--

For those that don't know Drudge used to be little one man blog site till he broke this one-- :)

--a walk back in time


Web Posted: 01/17/98 23:32:47 PST -- NEWSWEEK KILLS STORY ON WHITE HOUSE INTERN

BLOCKBUSTER REPORT: 23-YEAR OLD, FORMER WHITE HOUSE INTERN, SEX RELATIONSHIP WITH PRESIDENT

**World Exclusive**
**Must Credit the DRUDGE REPORT**

At the last minute, at 6 p.m. on Saturday evening, NEWSWEEK magazine killed a story that was destined to shake official Washington to its foundation: A White House intern carried on a sexual affair with the President of the United States!

The DRUDGE REPORT has learned that reporter Michael Isikoff developed the story of his career, only to have it spiked by top NEWSWEEK suits hours before publication. A young woman, 23, sexually involved with the love of her life, the President of the United States, since she was a 21-year-old intern at the White House. She was a frequent visitor to a small study just off the Oval Office where she claims to have indulged the president's sexual preference. Reports of the relationship spread in White House quarters and she was moved to a job at the Pentagon, where she worked until last month.

The young intern wrote long love letters to President Clinton, which she delivered through a delivery service. She was a frequent visitor at the White House after midnight, where she checked in the WAVE logs as visiting a secretary named Betty Curry, 57.

The DRUDGE REPORT has learned that tapes of intimate phone conversations exist.

The relationship between the president and the young woman become strained when the president believed that the young woman was bragging about the affair to others.

NEWSWEEK and Isikoff were planning to name the woman. Word of the story's impeding release caused blind chaos in media circles; TIME magazine spent Saturday scrambling for its own version of the story, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned. The NEW YORK POST on Sunday was set to front the young intern's affair, but was forced to fall back on the dated ABC NEWS Kathleen Willey break.

The story was set to break just hours after President Clinton testified in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.

Ironically, several years ago, it was Isikoff that found himself in a shouting match with editors who were refusing to publish even a portion of his meticulously researched investigative report that was to break Paula Jones. Isikoff worked for the WASHINGTON POST at the time, and left shortly after the incident to build them for the paper's sister magazine, NEWSWEEK.

Michael Isikoff was not available for comment late Saturday. NEWSWEEK was on voice mail.

The White House was busy checking the DRUDGE REPORT for details.
 

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Thanks Wayne. Good stuff there. It's been a while, but we can't be reminded enough about Clinton. It's a constant need to know history lesson. Bigger than 9-11. Bigger than everything.
 

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Think it is quite relevant to topic--We are discussing liberalrag media covering up trash on your boys--aren't we:shrug:

They're the paper that brought this to light 6 months ago with a detailed article describing what's on the tape. You have an interesting definition of 'covering up.'
 

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Fact check: Does group McCain chairs have link to Columbia professor Khalidi?
Posted: 05:34 PM ET
The Statement
The campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, on Wednesday, October 29, responded to Republican opponent Sen. John McCain criticism of Obama's relationship with Rashid Khalidi, an Arab studies professor at Columbia University, by suggesting that McCain also had a link to Khalidi. It said, "John McCain should answer why, under his own chairmanship, the International Republican Institute repeatedly funded an organization Khalidi founded, the Center for Palestine Research and Studies, over the course of many years."

Get the facts!


The Facts
McCain and vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin have raised the issue of Barack Obama's relationship with Khalidi, a scholar who has been critical of Israel and U.S. foreign policy. Palin, on October 29 in Ohio, described him as a "radical professor from the neighborhood who spent a lot of time with Barack Obama going back several years." She also called him a "political ally" of Obama.

Obama knows Khalidi from their days in Chicago, but his campaign says he "has been clear and consistent on his support for Israel, and has been clear that Rashid Khalidi is not an adviser to him or his campaign and that he does not share Khalidi's views."

Since 1993, McCain has been chairman of the International Republican Institute ? a nonprofit and nonpartisan group that helps promote democratic practices and institutions across the globe.

The IRI, in an October 29 press release, said it "gave grants" to the Center for Palestinian Research and Studies for polling in the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza. The IRI said its "relationship with CPRS ended in 2000, and we understand that it no longer exists."

"We understand that Rashid Khalidi was one of the many founders of CPRS, and we understand that he was for some (unclear) amount of time a board member," the IRI said.

A defunct CPRS Web site lists Khalidi was one of the seven people who founded the group in March 1993. CPRS described itself as "an independent academic research and policy analysis institution."

"Because CPRS is independent of political factions, it is in a unique position of being able to serve as a forum for meetings of Palestinian and international researchers from various political backgrounds and ideologies in a free academic and professional atmosphere," the group said.

Michael Goldfarb, a McCain spokesman, told CNN on October 29 that "John McCain has never met Rashid Khalidi, while Barack Obama has acknowledged a close friendship with him."

The Verdict: True. There was a relationship in the 1990s between the IRI, chaired by McCain, and the CPRS, co-founded by Khalidi, which received IRI funding
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McCain was all up in this Kaldeish shit for years.

so suck a big black donkey dick
 

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No No more. I don't want Mc Cain or Obama to do chit about any of this crap. Drudge, And Fox over and over again trying to dam near ruin this country by driving wedges between folks. Such chit they keep throwing. You can see and feal it here. That should be enough to stand back and everyone say enough chit. I know it's so hard for so many to see that a blackman may end up being president. But to drink some of the kool aid were being asked to drink makes me sick.
 

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No No more. I don't want Mc Cain or Obama to do chit about any of this crap. Drudge, And Fox over and over again trying to dam near ruin this country by driving wedges between folks. Such chit they keep throwing. You can see and feal it here. That should be enough to stand back and everyone say enough chit. I know it's so hard for so many to see that a blackman may end up being president. But to drink some of the kool aid were being asked to drink makes me sick.

Wow, ever hear of CBS? NBC? ABC? CNN?

MSNBC? PBS?
 

djv

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Your point. You mean because all those station put togeather spent 15 minutes on this chit. Or the three hours spent by Fox. If you didn't get enough fox is re-running it right now. And Hannity rerun is next and he starts his show off tomorrow on same chit. I have not heard Fox talk about are real problems in days. You would not know the recession were in if you didn't watch other news outlets. Or all the jobs lost and those loseing there homes or just went broke in the stock market.
No throw BS intead devide devide.
 
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