October 23, 2012

Some curious endorsements

From Investors Business Daily:
Obama: The Dictator's Choice For U.S. President
From Moscow to Caracas to Havana, something disturbing is happening: Dictators with long records of enmity toward the U.S. are endorsing Obama for president. What does that say about the Obama presidency?

Fresh from abusing Venezuela's opposition after his own rigged re-election, Chavez declared, "If I were American, I would vote for Obama. He is my candidate." It was his second direct endorsement of Obama in a week. After that, he spooled off his plans to impose socialism on his country.

Around the same time, Mariela Castro, daughter of Cuba's ruling communist capo Raul Castro, Fidel's brother, told CNN: "As a citizen of the world, I would like for (Obama) to win."

She added: "Obama deserves a second chance and he needs greater support to move forward with his projects which I believe come from the heart."

There was more of that appreciation of Obama's heartwarmingness from Russia's stoat-faced autocrat Vladimir Putin: "Obama is a genuine person who really wants to change much for the better," he said, in what The Moscow Times said was "widely viewed as his most direct endorsement of Obama."

That has since been followed by more of the same from that bastion of dictatorships in club form � the United Nations. Monday, the U.N.'s special rapporteur on counter-terrorism and human rights warned Americans that a vote for Mitt Romney was "a vote for torture," an indirect endorsement of Obama � or else.

There've been other indirect endorsements, too.
When our own enemies endorse Obama, this really shows just how anti-American he really is. Posted by DaveH at October 23, 2012 11:29 AM
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