Barack Obama - McCain's Best Friend

Says CNN:
The CEO of a company whose employee is accused of improperly looking at the passport files of presidential candidates is a consultant to the Barack Obama campaign, a source said Saturday. Analysis Corp. President John Brennan [...] advises Barack Obama, a source tells CNN. John O. Brennan, president and CEO of the Analysis Corp., advises the Illinois Democrat on foreign policy and intelligence issues, the source said. Brennan briefed the media on behalf of the campaign this month. The executive is a former senior CIA official and former interim director of the National Counterterrorism Center. He contributed $2,300 to the Obama campaign in January.

Now, isn't that just lovely. First camp Obama throws a hissy fit about his passport files being breached. Poor, poor Barry, always the victim of Grandma's evil conspiracies.

Then, it so happens, that Hillary's and McCain's passport files are being breached as well.

Now the whole thing can be linked to the very person who advises Barack Obama on foreign policy and intelligence issues.

Wow, just wow.

Comments Taylor Marsh:

Chief of firm involved in breach is Obama adviser

Don't you just love that headline. John McCain will have a good old time with this story.

Barack Obama's campaign - millions of Republicans served.



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Grumpy, reluctant, sore-losing, unhappy, irritable Hillary supporter for Barack Obama 2008
by DemAC on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 04:56:39 AM EST

Re: Barack Obama - McCain's Best Friend (2.00 / 0)

Hahaha this is hilarious, so an employee of a large corporation looks into McCain's AND OBAMA'S passport files and this is Obama's fault?

Wow, the rabid Hillary supporters are grasping for any miracles.

/I understand your plight


by rejectandenounce on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 05:18:18 AM EST

No need for miracles with camp Obama around (1.00 / 0)

They can yell racism, play the victim card and win caucuses but not much else.


Grumpy, reluctant, sore-losing, unhappy, irritable Hillary supporter for Barack Obama 2008
by DemAC on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 05:27:02 AM EST
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Re: No need for miracles with camp Obama around (2.00 / 0)

Are you serious, this guy is a black man with a funny name going against the biggest player in the Democratic Party. She had the name recognition, money, and political establishment behind her.  She had a political campaign where even the Republicans were afraid of and she was still outsmarted by Obama.  She insulted red states, blue states, primary states, caucus states when the votes weren't in her favor.  Furthermore, she insulted many democrats by borrowing the Republican talking point that those who did not vote for her were Volvo driving, latte drinking, Birkenstock wearing leftists. She was so arrogant in thinking the campaign would be over by Feb.3 she couldn't even grasp the concept on how to develop a strategy to win caucuses.  Obama's message of hope, so easy to define, yet hard to convince has him winning the popular vote, pledged delegates, and most states won.  Nevertheless, you are so partisan in your thinking you cannot understand he beat her at her own game.  

/She will make a great Senate Majority leader


by rejectandenounce on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 05:43:52 AM EST
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Yet another Kool-Aid drinker bites the dust n/t (1.00 / 0)


Grumpy, reluctant, sore-losing, unhappy, irritable Hillary supporter for Barack Obama 2008
by DemAC on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 05:53:50 AM EST
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Re: Yet another Kool-Aid drinker bites the dust (2.00 / 0)

You can't refute anything I said so you resort to this?

/typical response from a Hillary supporter


by rejectandenounce on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 05:56:21 AM EST
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Re: No need for miracles with camp Obama around (2.00 / 0)

your forgot win more delegates.


by Skaje on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 06:00:42 AM EST
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Re: No need for miracles with camp Obama around (2.00 / 0)

And more primaries. And more votes. And raise more money from small donors. And raise more money period.

If you're looking for a way to attack Obama, going after his political or electoral aptitude is not the way to do is. He's just about beaten the biggest name in American politics, a shoo-in candidate whose election was supposed to be inevitable. Like him or not, he's damn good at politics.


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Still not putting up with "preening" posts
by jaiwithani on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 07:46:18 AM EST
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Re: Barack Obama - McCain's Best Friend (1.00 / 1)

Are we not all on the same team here?

Don't spread lies that hurt our party. "The whole thing" is not tied to one company.

The other company is Stanley . . . and they have HQ in Arlington, VA and Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Do your homework before you start giving the GOP talking points.

DEMS '08

NO 100 year WAR, NO McConnell run Senate, & NO GOP-led Supreme Court!!!


NO 100 year WAR, NO McConnell run Senate, & NO GOP-led Supreme Court!!!
by Veteran75 on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 09:05:15 AM EST

troll (1.50 / 2)


-- be excellent to each other
by kindthoughts on Sun Mar 23, 2008 at 12:40:26 PM EST

Re: Barack Obama - McCain's Best Friend (none / 0)

Did you even read the CNN post you started with? That's a pretty tenuous tie. So now the CEO of a company is personally responsible for the unethical acts of every individual employee? And a candidate for president is personally responsible for every single individual who serves as an employee to any individual who contributes in any way to that candidate's campaign?

Seriously?


by spoko on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 07:17:25 AM EST


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