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Good news: Castro kinda sorta endorses Obama

posted at 5:49 pm on May 27, 2008 by Allahpundit
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Why wouldn’t he? Why wouldn’t any rogue regime prefer a guy who’s willing to meet with them? The left’s “strength through weakness” foreign policy holds that bad actors actually love hawkish presidents because they make the Great Satan that much easier to demagogue; as such, only by smothering them in hugs can we defuse the anti-American sentiment the Castros of the world use to hold onto power. (To see how that’s working out for Osama, stay tuned later for tonight’s quotes of the day.) The problem with that logic, as Saddam’s next of kin might tell you, is that hawks occasionally mean business, which makes them a risky proposition for any demagogue whose first/only priority is his own survival. That doesn’t mean President Obama couldn’t also be quite dangerous if sufficiently provoked, but that’s my whole point about him vis-a-vis Iran — is there some line, hypothetically, that Iran could cross where he’d feel compelled to act? The unstated premise of the left’s fearmongering about Bush attacking Iran is that a nuclear mullahcracy would actually be preferable to another theater of war in the Middle East. So costly has Iraq been, and so stretched is the military, that they’d actually rather take their chances with deterring Khamenei and company through conventional cold war means than make a run at the reactors and try to destroy their capabilities. What conservatives want and need to hear from Obama isn’t whether he’s willing to meet with Ahmadinejad, which would be repulsive but tolerable if he really did somehow convince Iran to give up their program, but whether he’s prepared to see Iran get the bomb rather than try an attack.

Anyway, Fidel likes him.

Senator Barack Obama’s foreign policy credentials took a further blow on Tuesday after his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination won the backing of Fidel Castro.

The former Cuban president gave a qualified endorsement to Mr Obama whom he described as “the most-advanced candidate” in the race for the White House.

But writing in his regular column in the state-run Granma newspaper, Mr Castro noted that Mr Obama had not dared to call for a reversal of the decades-old US embargo on Cuba.

“Obama’s speech can be translated as a formula for hunger for the country,” the 81-year-old former president wrote, referring to remarks Mr Obama made to the Cuban American National Foundation in Miami last week.

The Illinois senator said he would maintain nearly all trade sanctions against Cuba as leverage to push for democratic change, but also vowed to ease restrictions on US-based exiles travelling to Cuba and sending money to relatives.

If you missed the RNC ad on Friday, watch it now. He’s a lot more malleable on the subject of embargo than Castro makes him sound. Exit question: One more RNC ad pulling quotes from this piece and we’ve got Florida pretty much locked, huh? I told you we didn’t need Crist on the ticket!


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Comrade Obama - Hopeiate Of The Masses!

techno_barbarian on May 27, 2008 at 5:52 PM

So if Obama is president, I can get my Montecristos legally? Hmm…

Valiant on May 27, 2008 at 5:54 PM

Looks like nobody in Miami mailed Fidel a cellphone. How soon they forget.

JiangxiDad on May 27, 2008 at 5:56 PM

It seems like all the bad people in the world are supporting Obama.

SoulGlo on May 27, 2008 at 5:57 PM

Here that, Obama? It’s the entire city of Miami’s vote going out the window in one fell swoop.

amerpundit on May 27, 2008 at 5:58 PM

So who is left to endorse Obama; Kadaffi, Kim Jong-Il and Mugabe?

Get that staff cracking, senator, you need to get ALL the kooks before Hillary tries to snag them for herself.

Bishop on May 27, 2008 at 6:00 PM

OH snap, Allah. You read my mail!

Vincenzo on May 27, 2008 at 6:03 PM

He’s racking up the endorsements!

drjohn on May 27, 2008 at 6:05 PM

Why wouldn’t any rogue regime prefer a guy who’s willing to meet with them?

Well, the argument can be made (I don’t buy it) that by removing (at least superficially) the US as the enemy, rogue regimes can’t continue to use (well they can; but it rings hollow) the US as an enemy justifying their power and rule.

In Castro’s case, of course, he has to use the “Americans are coming to invade” in order to excuse the horrific failures of his government. Along with the suppression of dissent; since all dissenters are either CIA agents or helping to reinstate the dreaded Fulgencio Batista regime.

It’s not an entirely untenable argument.

SteveMG on May 27, 2008 at 6:05 PM

Well, the argument can be made (I don’t buy it) that by removing (at least superficially) the US as the enemy, rogue regimes can’t continue to use (well they can; but it rings hollow) the US as an enemy justifying their power and rule.

Yeah, I, er, said that in the post.

Allahpundit on May 27, 2008 at 6:08 PM

OH snap, Allah. You read my mail!

Vincenzo on May 27, 2008 at 6:03 PM

It’s cool when that happens, ain’t it?

Anyways, we just need Jimmuh Cahtah to get a speaking engagement in Denver.

SouthernGent on May 27, 2008 at 6:08 PM

It’s ok, because most of Obama’s supporters are Marxists anyway.

This is really getting sad for America.

kirkill on May 27, 2008 at 6:10 PM

Michael Moore was busy changing Fidel’s colostemy bag and was unavailable for comment.

alycan1 on May 27, 2008 at 6:10 PM

I went to Cuba this summer. The place is a wasteland. People literally have nothing. Even the supposedly rich party members have holes in their glass windows. A man who led his country to absolute ruin really shouldn’t be giving out endorsments or advice of any kind.

Darth Executor on May 27, 2008 at 6:17 PM

Yeah, I, er, said that in the post.

C’mon, I’m a guy; guys don’t read the manual.

SteveMG on May 27, 2008 at 6:21 PM

Yeah, I, er, said that in the post.

The corollary to this is that we reward the “hawks” in regimes with our aggressive policies.

If we establish rapprochement with these adversaries, the “liberals” (in Iran, for example) will be able to defeat the radical/hawkish mullahs.

We all sit around the campfire and sing kumbaya.

There, I read the manual and still wasn’t satisfied.

SteveMG on May 27, 2008 at 6:27 PM

“strength through weakness”

t shirts and bumper stickers, I tell ya.

How about:

Peace through Surrender

trubble on May 27, 2008 at 6:28 PM

The Illinois senator said he would maintain nearly all trade sanctions against Cuba as leverage to push for democratic change, but also vowed to ease restrictions on US-based exiles travelling to Cuba and sending money to relatives.

Since this posturing irritates Fidel the nearly-dead Commie, I think we can all count on Biraq to change his policy thinking on trade sanctions within, oh, I don’t know …. 24 hours?

Yes He Can.

fogw on May 27, 2008 at 6:32 PM

Hussein’s just pandering to his liberal buddies by pulling out the Castro endorsement..

SaintOlaf on May 27, 2008 at 6:36 PM

I thought Fidel was worm food already. Guess I better pay closer attention.

innominatus on May 27, 2008 at 6:39 PM

Has anyone heard who Che’s endorsing yet?

NTWR on May 27, 2008 at 6:43 PM

Hamas for Obama ‘08!

Fidel Castro for Obama ‘08!

Commies, Crazies, and Criminals for Obama ‘08!

AZCoyote on May 27, 2008 at 7:35 PM

alycan1 on May 27, 2008 at 6:10 PM

Hey alycan1,

Take a look at the link in the first comment and see your ‘hopeiate’ inspiration brought to life. ;o)

techno_barbarian on May 27, 2008 at 7:47 PM

“strength through weakness”
t shirts and bumper stickers, I tell ya.

How about:

Peace through Surrender

trubble on May 27, 2008 at 6:28 PM

Reminds me of the 70s and people calling the peace sign ‘the footprint of the American Chicken’.

I prefer peace through strength.

techno_barbarian on May 27, 2008 at 7:51 PM

Peace through Surrender

trubble on May 27, 2008 at 6:28 PM

Further, I think that many who vow to stay home this November, or who refuse to vote against the disaster that would be an Obambi presidency (enabled and enabling a dem trifecta with an all too willing congress), are similarly surrendering.

I’d prefer to fight McC than be at the mercy of a dem trifecta headed by either Obambi or Billary.

I have very little faith in the concept and belief that only by allowing the U.S.A. to descend into chaos will our mahdi-like Conservative Savior rise from the ashes and save us all from liberalism and marxism run rampant.

I just don’t think it will happen that way.

techno_barbarian on May 27, 2008 at 8:01 PM

Looks like he’s answering the phone at Taco Bell.

May I take your order, please?”

Yeah, two Castros, in ‘pine overcoats’, to go.

profitsbeard on May 28, 2008 at 1:32 AM

Do you racists have ANY IDEA whose children this conversation isn’t helping?

I didn’t think so.

misterpeasea on May 28, 2008 at 2:33 AM

Jeez, Obama-Mama sure has a real line up of winners. So, I wonder if he’ll let us scream as his train goes over the cliff.

byteshredder on May 28, 2008 at 2:41 AM


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