Candidate attracts 'people who think mass murderers are romantic
revolutionaries'
Fox News' image of Texas Obama volunteers with Che Guevara flag
The Fox TV affiliate in Houston has captured images of a volunteer in a
campaign office for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama
working in front of a flag featuring the image of Che Guevara, the
South American revolutionary who became Fidel Castro's executioner
after the communist takeover in Cuba.
And while the Obama campaign has issued a statement placing a modest
distance between the campaign and its "volunteers," the issue of such
an image on display in an office operating on behalf of a man hoping to
be commander in chief of the world's last remaining superpower is
raising alarms.
Even Obama supporters have been forced into corners because of the
issue, with one likening the Texas state Republican Party to Guevara,
to whom have been attributed hundreds of executions of anti-Castro
leaders.
Under the heading "Barack Guevara," Investor's Business Daily raised
some of the more pointed questions, to which the campaign responded
only with a statement: "The office featured in this video is funded by
volunteers of the Barack Obama Campaign and is not an official
headquarters for his campaign."
"How is it a front-runner for the highest office in the land can reject
an American flag on his lapel but permit the display of a huge Cuban
flag at one of his offices, emblazoned with a mass murderer's mug?" the
publication asked.
"Barack Obama, displaying the same 'anything goes' standard of
patriotism he showed when he ostentatiously refused to wear a U.S. flag
in his lapel, now shows he's got a whole different idea about
patriotism," the publication continued.
"Rather than repudiate the image, Obama would only call it
'inappropriate,' apparently without insisting it be taken down. That
contrasts with his dismissal of his Senate colleagues who wear lapel
flags as 'hypocrites.' Some hypocrites," IBD said.
"The display of the Castroite flag with Che's picture on it sends a
particularly disturbing message about his campaign. Apparently, Obama
tends to attract the kind of people who think of mass murderers like
Che and Fidel as romantic revolutionaries. Those same people see Obama
as a man with a messianic message.
"These are the voters he'll be indebted to should he win higher
office," the publication warned.
But even worse, such a situation "coincides uncomfortably" with the
candidate's demands for a "no-strings-attached" relationship between
the United States and communist Cuba.
"Obama's naïve idealism is based on a false understanding of history.
Cuba is a nation that aimed Soviet missiles at us in 1962 and is likely
to do the same if and when Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez gets
advanced weapons from Russia or Iran," IBD said.
And, the publication said, that's not all: Cuba also in 1962 tried to
launch a 9/11-style attack on New York's subways, a plot masterminded
by Guevara, and in 1982 it tried to get the U.S.S.R. to launch nukes at
the U.S. In 1996, Cuba shot down two airplanes and killed six Americans
who were trying to rescue Cuban refugees at sea.
"Had a political candidate in Latin American pasted up a picture of Che
at election time, there'd be no doubt where he stood – ones who did
just that are now running countries with names like Bolivia and
Venezuela. Is that what Obama really stands for?"
In a commentary on National Review, there was surprise that the Obama
team only called the flag "inappropriate."
"What does it say that among these Obama volunteers, none of them
thought to say, 'Hey, fellas, you know, this guy ran show trials and
executions … Is this really the image of 'change' we want to project to
the electorate?'"
Some Obama supporters defended the candidate's response.
Steve Benen, a Huffington Post contributor, wrote in his
Carpetbaggerrerport blog, "If it behooves Obama to renounce Che, would
it also behoove [GOP candidate John] McCain to renounce the Texas GOP's
lunacy?"
He had explained, "The far-right sure does find some odd things to get
excited about" and describe the outrage over the Guevara flag as a
"major-league freak-out."
Benen said he wanted to "nip this in the bud."
"The reality is, a volunteer found office space in advance of actual
campaign staffers arriving in Houston. One of these volunteers put up
the flag, presumably taken from some dorm-room wall. When actual, paid
campaign aides show up – they're due by the end of the week – one can
safely assume the flag will be gone."
He likened the Texas GOP to Guevara because he says it suggests the
U.S. monetary system be returned to the gold standard, the
decriminalization of sodomy be reversed, the IRS be abolished and the
U.S. should drop out of the United Nations.
On the Lone Star Times website, the authors said they had tentatively
identified the volunteer as a Maria Isabel, based on her matching
photos and identification in an earlier news report.
And on the Powerline Blog, the authors criticized the Obama campaign's
"muted" response.
"This incident is significant, however, in that it reveals what sort of
change at least some of Obama's supporters think he has in mind. Are
they wrong? Maybe, but what has Obama said or done to disabuse them of
the idea that he is a Che-admiring leftist?" the authors said.
"Then again, maybe these far-left Obama supporters are 'confused'
because they've been following his votes in the Senate. Obama was one
of only 29 senators who voted to filibuster the provision of the FISA
reform bill that extended immunity to telecommunications companies that
cooperate with law enforcement and intelligence authorities in
identifying international terrorist communications," they wrote.
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