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Have we talked about the LA Times tape?

A co-worker just brought this up to me like it was some big scandal, and it's why she fears Obama.  It looks like a non story to me.  He publicly is pro-Israel, and advocates for common ground.  What am I missing?

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-video29-2008oct29,0,5458024.story

John McCain's presidential campaign Tuesday accused the Los Angeles Times of "intentionally suppressing" a videotape it obtained of a 2003 banquet where then-state Sen. Barack Obama spoke of his friendship with Rashid Khalidi, a leading Palestinian scholar and activist.

The Times first reported on the videotape in an April 2008 story about Obama's ties with Palestinians and Jews as he navigated the politics of Chicago. The report included a detailed description of the tape, but the newspaper did not make the video public.

"A major news organization is intentionally suppressing information that could provide a clearer link between Barack Obama and Rashid Khalidi," said McCain campaign spokesman Michael Goldfarb. " . . . The election is one week away, and it's unfortunate that the press so obviously favors Barack Obama that this campaign must publicly request that the Los Angeles Times do its job -- make information public."

The Times on Tuesday issued a statement about its decision not to post the tape.

"The Los Angeles Times did not publish the videotape because it was provided to us by a confidential source who did so on the condition that we not release it," said the newspaper's editor, Russ Stanton. "The Times keeps its promises to sources."

Jamie Gold, the newspaper's readers' representative, said in a statement: "More than six months ago the Los Angeles Times published a detailed account of the events shown on the videotape. The Times is not suppressing anything. Just the opposite -- the L.A. Times brought the matter to light."

The original article said that Obama's friendships with Palestinian Americans in Chicago and his presence at Palestinian community events had led some to think he was sympathetic to the Palestinian viewpoint on Middle East politics. Obama publicly expresses a pro-Israel viewpoint that pleases many Jewish leaders.

In reporting on Obama's presence at the dinner for Khalidi, the article noted that some speakers expressed anger at Israel and at U.S. foreign policy, but that Obama in his comments called for finding common ground.

It said that Khalidi in the 1970s often spoke to reporters on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Khalidi later lived near Obama while teaching at the University of Chicago. He is now a professor of Arab studies at Columbia University in New York.

 

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Re: Have we talked about the LA Times tape?

  • It constantly amazes me that the far right takes issue with the fact that Obama always looks to find middle ground. I would think that's one of the greatest assets a world leader can possess.

    And, side note---should McCain's daughter not have attended Columbia, since crazy palestinian Khalidi teaches there?  

  • He attended a party of a man who...what? Sympathizes with Palestine and this means what exactly? Obama is unfit to be President? This man is now the chair of the Islamic studies dept. at Colombia. I swear to god, the GOP is disturbingly and covertly moving the line so that anyone who wants to run for higher office should not be friends/marginally know/have met anyone in academia. The GOP is becoming the thought police, something I thought only the liberals were accused of being. I am very disturbed by these lines of attack.
  • Thanks, I agree with this.  Idiot co-irker thinks it's horrible and the media is so in the Obama tank. 
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  • he's also a professor at Columbia University, with many mainstream defenders. A group he led was funded by the International Republican Institute, which McCain chairs,

    So McCain actually seems to have greater ties to this man than Obama does. Genius! 

  • imageLittleMissWifey:
    I swear to god, the GOP is disturbingly and covertly moving the line so that anyone who wants to run for higher office should not be friends/marginally know/have met anyone in academia. The GOP is becoming the thought police, something I thought only the liberals were accused of being. I am very disturbed by these lines of attack.

    This is exactly it. It makes my head hurt.

    BabyFruit Ticker
  • imageLittleMissWifey:

    he's also a professor at Columbia University, with many mainstream defenders. A group he led was funded by the International Republican Institute, which McCain chairs,

    So McCain actually seems to have greater ties to this man than Obama does. Genius! 

    Wow, that's a really good point.

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