Senator McCain has blasted Obama for not taking sides in the Iranian Crisis. McSAME rushed to resurrect Bush’s Axis of Evil line, saying, “Look, these people are bad people and I know that it was unpopular to call them part of an axis of evil or whatever it was, but we just showed again that an oppressive regime will not allow democratic elections, free and democratic elections.”
Yeah, that’s Johnny BOMB.. BOMB ..BOMB …Iran.
Bomb.. Bomb… Bomb… Iran!
Obama Blasted Him in The Debate — On his Iran Stance (From the first presidential debate, Sept. 26, 2008)
Reference: Night of the living neocons — The shameless fools whose Iraq folly empowered Iran’s hard-liners are back, smearing Obama as an appeaser.
What caused the neocons and their fellow travelers on the right to sit up in their coffins this time is the almost certainly rigged Iran election and the massive unrest that has roiled the country in its aftermath. Outraged that Obama has not behaved like their hero Bush and begun loudly rattling his saber, the neocons have denounced him as — you guessed it — an appeaser. In a piece titled “Obama’s Iran Abdication,” the Wall Street Journal’s editorial page, that bastion of unreconstructed neocon lunacy, attacked Obama for not supporting the Iranian protesters more vigorously and derided his “now-familiar moral equivalence” in citing the 1953 CIA-backed coup that toppled Iranian leader Mohammad Mossadegh. [ READ MORE ]
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