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|  March 20, 2008 - 
        Issue 269 | ||
| Obama: The Attacks Have Only Just Begun Left Margin By Carl Bloice BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board | ||
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        commentator Jeet Heer described the process 
        succinctly: newspapers abroad “would sometime print scurrilous 
        reports that were too wild and un-sourced for the American press. Thanks 
        to the internet and talk radio, these reports would echo back in the  I have no idea whether this network is really still extant but the practice described is very much at play in the mounting attacks on Presidential candidate Barack Obama. Heer made his observation a few weeks 
        ago after false reports made their way from our northern neighbor that 
        Obama had privately told Canadian officials not to take his public criticism 
        of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) seriously. The tale 
        is thought to have cost the  Shortly after the NAFTA flap, Obama’s foreign policy advisor left the campaign following a controversy that arose after she called his opponent Senator Hillary Clinton “a monster” in off-the-cuff, off the record remarks to a Scottish journalist. Of course, one incident – or even two - doesn’t establish a pattern but the foreign media attacks on Obama have been going on for some time and there are numerous slurs and absurd allegations floating out there in cyberspace drawn from newspapers from a number of countries. A harsh and racially condescending 
        attack appeared in a leading German magazine last year as the campaign 
        was barely underway. An idiotic commentary appeared in a British magazine, 
        authored by what the Observer newspaper termed “ A coordinated attack? Of course. But from where? Surely much of the recent attacks on 
        the  There can be little doubt that there 
        are people high in the U.S. political establishment – including some in 
        the Democratic party - that have adopted an anyone-but-Obama stance. They 
        include some of the same personalities Heer describes as facilitating 
        Conrad Black’s network. They had to have been cheered and encouraged by 
        candidate Clinton’s repeated suggestion that only she and Republican contender 
        John McCain have the necessary credentials to lead the nation. And this 
        has even stirred suggestion that having failed to secure the nomination, 
         Meanwhile, the political right has, 
        over the past couple of weeks, stepped up its campaign against Obama. 
        Last week, the internet service of Human Events offered its readers 
        a “special report” titled, “Barack Obama Exposed.” “From his radical stance 
        on abortion to his prominence in the corruption scandals that has been 
        virtually ignored by the mainstream media, Barack Obama is 
        not fit to be Senator - not to mention the next President of the  At this point we have to ask: why these assaults, coming as it as they do from numerous sources, on Obama? “Two seemingly disconnected events 
        have created a suddenly dangerous turn regarding the future of  “The second is the ugly direction that 
        the Democratic presidential competition has taken, with Hillary Clinton’s 
        campaign intensifying its harsh rhetoric against Barack Obama, reducing 
        the likelihood that he can win the presidency – and thus raising the odds 
        that the next president will be either John McCain or Sen. Clinton, both 
        hawks on  “Throughout the campaign,  (Obama’s position drew support last 
        week from none other than former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger who 
        told Bloomberg News he would negotiate with Teheran. "If 
         “The cumulative effect of Clinton’s attacks on Obama’s qualifications – combined with her campaign’s efforts to turn many white voters against him as the ‘black candidate’– has buoyed Republican hopes for November,” wrote Perry. “If followed to its logical – yet crazed 
        – conclusion, the madness also might be leading the  “McCain remains an Iraq War advocate, 
        even he says if the  “Both McCain and Clinton also favor 
        a hard line toward  Perry, author of a new book, “Neck 
        Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush “More likely, the sources say, the 
        issue of how to deal with  “Yet, the combined events of the past several days – the sudden ouster of the chief military opponent of an expanded war in the Middle East and the apparent decline in the political fortunes of the most dovish candidate – suggest that the Bush-Cheney belligerent strategies may well outlast their terms of office.” The neo-conservatives who brought us 
        the war in  And, they can be ruthless, these neo-cons. 
        Last Saturday, the “Prince of Darkness” Richard Perle, one of the chief 
        architects of the Iraq war, observed the anniversary of the carnage by 
        placing responsibility for it’s duration and expense on Secretary of State 
        Condoleezza Rice, former Defense Secretary Colin Powell and former CIA 
        Director George Tenet. Most of them did not support George W. when he 
        first sought the Republican nomination eight year ago; they were in McCain’s 
        camp. Because, according to James Mann in the “Rise of the Vulcans – The 
        History of Bush’s War Cabinet,” McCain championed the Clinton Administration’s 
        armed dismemberment of  As this is being written both Vice-President 
        Cheney and McCain are jaunting around the  How this might relate to the domestic scene was perhaps best summarized by an AFP headline: “McCain eyes statesman's image, Obama under fire.” Candidate Obama can sometimes say misleading 
        – and sometime silly things. Last Saturday in trying to deal with the 
        country’s economic crisis he sought to trace responsibility to the U.S. 
        China trade deficit. Charging Beijing with unfairly keeping its momentary 
        exchange rate low to gain a competitive edge against the U.S. is ludicrous 
        when one considers this is exactly what the U.S. is doing via-a-vis the European Union. The origins of the crisis here at 
        home didn’t originate abroad but lie in ruinous policies cooked up in 
         Being nice is nice. Solving problems 
        by getting Wall Street and  BlackCommentator.com Editorial 
        Board member Carl Bloice is a writer in  | ||