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September 5th, 2008 9:39 am

An endorsement to die for, or: Obama wins in Iran

Yesterday, the indispensable Middle East Research Institute published a transcript of a TV interview with Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh, an Iraniam political science professor an “expert” on the United States. Bottom line: he likes Obama and Joe Biden, doesn’t like John McCain or Sarah Palin. What a surprise!.

Americans “Don’t Understand That [Obama's] Education Would Enable Him to Serve Them Better”

Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh: “The difference between Mr. McCain and Mr. Bush is that McCain steps harder on the gas, but he is driving down the same path, and so there is no difference between them.

[...]

“The problem with Mr. Obama is his education. He is a Harvard graduate. The Americans cannot accept him because they consider him an elitist – someone who thinks he is above others, because he is better educated. They don’t understand that his education would enable him to serve them better.”

Interviewer: “So they will have more money…”

Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh: “This would improve the situation in America in general. The flaw they see in Mr. Obama – which they don’t admit – is that he is highly educated and very eloquent. What does he speak so eloquently for?! Mr. McCain, who considers himself such an expert in international politics, still says ‘Czechoslovakia.’

Interviewer: “He doesn’t know that Czechoslovakia was divided?”

McCain “Doesn’t Know Anything, Poor Thing”

Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh: “He doesn’t know anything, poor thing. He is terrible. Let me tell you, he’s awful. He doesn’t know the difference between Shiites and Sunnis, yet he wants to resolve the problems in Iraq? He doesn’t know whether Iran is Shiite or Sunni, or the difference between the two.”

[...]

Interviewer: “Many experts believe that the crises in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Palestine are the Achilles’ heel of America. Therefore, we should ask whether there is any difference between the Democratic and Republican parties with regard to the issue of Iraq. Is there any difference between them?”

“Biden… Is Respectable and Healthy”

Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh: “Yes. Mr. Obama’s perspective is more clear. Only yesterday, they transferred control of the Al-Anbar province to the Iraqi government, on the first day of Ramadhan. This is something Mr. Obama has been saying. Mr. Obama has said several times: ‘Al-Qaeda operates in 80 countries, but we got ourselves entangled in Iraq. Our presence in Iraq is what led Al-Qaeda to begin operating there.’ That’s why Mr. Obama and his team…

“Mr. Biden is a very respectable man. He has a good reputation, and he is respectable and healthy. He has been in the Senate for 36 years, since he was 29. They are more knowledgeable in foreign affairs. True, Obama has no experience, but McCain not only has no experience, but doesn’t even know where ‘abroad’ is. The poor guy is very absentminded.”

Interviewer: “McCain has declared that if he is elected, American forces will stay in Iraq 100 years. Based on this, can we draw any conclusion about which party is more likely to win?”

Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh: “My problem is that McCain is a war hero, a veteran pilot, whose plane crashed in Vietnam and who spent eight and a half years at war. He is a respectable, humane, honest, and patriotic man, but when it comes to foreign policy and domestic affairs, he has nothing to offer.”

[...]

Interviewer: “Is the fact that [Palin] is a woman likely to appeal to women, and to arouse feminist sentiment in American society?”

Ms. Clinton “Is One of the Strongest Women in American History”; Ms. Palin Has No Experience

Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh: “Definitely. Dr. Kamrava mentioned the question of her experience. I don’t think her husband knows about her experience either. She doesn’t have any experience.”

Interviewer: “She spent two years as governor of Alaska.”

Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh: “Sixteen months. She was the mayor of a town of 10,000 residents. The previous governor of Alaska was a very corrupt man, and anybody running against him would have won. That’s how she won.

“No. My answer is ‘no.’ Just like Obama is a phenomenon, as I said, Ms. Clinton, with her academic record, her determination, and her expertise in various issues, was outstanding and prominent. She is one of the strongest women in American history. Now, Ms. Palin – whose name they don’t even pronounce correctly… Will she manage to attract Clinton’s voters? No.”

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8 Comments

1. srlucado:

Wow. Great stuff. Maybe they should just come out and say that Obama will be their doormat.

Well, there’s change they can believe in – change back to the Clinton era, when terrorism was fought with a speech and a press conference.

Scott

Sep 5, 2008 - 10:17 am 2. dragonfly:

Hurrah! May Mohammad-Ali Fardanesh’s tribe increase.

I am sure Obama’s camp will welcome the support of this great expert on both the middle east and the American electorate and see that it is displayed prominently on the front page of the NYT and on CNN and MSNBZC.

Just like Stanley Kurtz’s reports on the Chicago Annenberg disaster.

Why isn’t this getting big play on conservative blogs? It is a real double-whammy for the Great Leader a and the time is NOW.

Sep 5, 2008 - 1:46 pm 3. J.J. Sefton:

C’mon Roger. That’s not Iranian. I saw that on MSNBC.

Sep 5, 2008 - 2:12 pm 4. srlucado:

By the way, Judith Klinghoffer has an interesting column about who financed Obama’s education and helped get him into Harvard (via Jewishworldreview.com):

http://tinyurl.com/6are8t

Scott

Sep 5, 2008 - 4:30 pm 5. marymcl:

srlucado -

There was a more detailed post and discussion about this over at Belmont Club sometime in the past week or so. It shouldn’t be hard to find.

Sep 5, 2008 - 7:20 pm 6. Roy Lofquist:

Dear Roger,

I watched the first segment of the O’Reilly Obama interview. I was appalled at the shallowness of Obama. He clings to the idea that the Sunni/Shia divide is the most significant factor in the terrorist equation.

On Iran he posited that Iran was not a terrorist supporter because Sunnis are the main terrorists. Is he not aware that Hezzzzbolllahh (I give up on the various spellings) has an agreement with Hamas to supply missiles?

The man is seriously deluded.

Regards,
Roy

Sep 5, 2008 - 9:08 pm 7. Revelations to John the Arizonan:

“And I looked, and behold a roaring snowmobile, and her name that sat on it was Palin, and Hell-to-Pay followed with her. And power was given unto her over the red states of the West and the South, and Ohio and Michigan, to injure the Messiah with irony, and with sarcasm, and with plain speaking like those of the red of neck who slay the beasts of the earth and mock the pharisees of Harvard and DC.”

Sep 6, 2008 - 8:47 am 8. chad:

One has to ask how they know so much about Obama to praise him on high, and for McCain to call him befuddled? What the heck do they know about anything really? Sure, McCain has made a few gaffes, so has Obama, even more so, but yet they leave all that out, focussing on Czchekoslovakia (sic). But hey, if they want to support Obama, I say let them shout it from the mountaintops, it only helps McCain.

Sep 8, 2008 - 2:05 pm

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