Obama sacks adviser Robert Malley who met with Hamas

comment by Jerry Gordon

baraobama385_328451a.jpgrobertmalley1.jpgObama has a problem. He lies down with dogs and picks up fleas. The latest episode is the fiasco of his campaign shedding ties with Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group, after a London Times article revealed that the Obama foreign policy adviser has held regular meetings with the Palestinian terror group Hamas. This after Obama castigated presumptive GOP Presidential candidate, Senator McCain for raising this issue. Obama on CNN’s Situation Room this past Thursday had said:

    “This is offensive and I think it’s disappointing, because John McCain always says, well, I’m not going to run that kind of politics and that engages in that kind of smear I think is unfortunate, particularly since my policy toward Hamas has been no different than his.

    “For him to toss out comments like that I think is an example of him losing his bearings as he pursues this nomination,” Obama added. “We don’t need name-calling in this debate.”

    Obama was referring to the play of a audio conducted by WND and ABC Radio in which Ahmed Yousef, Hamas’ top political adviser in the Gaza Strip, said Hamas “hopes” Obama will win the presidential elections and “change” America’s foreign policy.

    Yousuf also compared Obama to President John F. Kennedy.

Malley had argued in a Baltimore Sun op ed in 2006 following the Hamas legislative victory that the US should reach out and hold talks in the vain hope of moderating the terrorist group whose 1988 Charter calls for the destruction of the Jewish State of Israel and groups like the Masons, Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions Clubs.

Malley was quoted in the Baltimore Sun piece as saying:

    …the election of Hamas expressed Palestinian “anger at years of humiliation and loss of self-respect because of Israeli settlement expansion, Arafat’s imprisonment, Israel’s incursions, Western lecturing and, most recently and tellingly, the threat of an aid cut off in the event of an Islamist success.”

Obama’s position among normally liberal Democratic Jewish voters may be eroding because of his former pastor, Rev. Wright and anti-Israel advisers like Malley and sacked Harvard foreign policy wonk, Samantha Powers after she called his Democratic opponent Sen. Hillary Clinton ‘a monster” back in March.. According to an analysis by Richard Baehr in The American Thinker, the American Jewish vote for McCain could break the historic high of 39% tallied for President Reagan in the 1980 and 1984 Presidential contests. There is only so much teflon that the mainstream media can provide Obama, when his real positions and associations paint him to be something other than his eloquent rhetoric, i.e., an appeaser of terrorist regimes. It is no wonder that a friend, Fred Taub in Cleveland, has taken to calling the Democrats this year: “terrorcrats”. This latest episode strongly gives the impression about the Obama campaign appeasing Islamist terrorists. Appeasing terrorists and state supporters of terrorism whether Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon , the Syrians in Damascus or the Mahdist Ayatollahs and President Ahmadinejad in Tehran is not a sound foreign policy play. But then Obama is an admirer of the aggressive personal diplomacy of ex-President Carter fresh from his recent visit to Hamas leader Mashaal in Damascus. More to come, no doubt.

Robert Malley’s push for talks with terror group reported 3 months ago by WND

WorldNetDaily, May 9, 2008

Sen. Barack Obama quickly severed ties today with a Middle East policy adviser who acknowledged holding private meetings with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.

Robert Malley – as WND reported in January – advocated negotiations with Hamas and providing the group, which rules Gaza, with international assistance. The U.S. State Department regards Hamas as a terrorist organization.

Malley was sacked by the Obama campaign after disclosing to the Times of London today he had been in regular contact with Hamas in conjunction with his work for a conflict resolution think tank, the International Crisis Group.

He insisted the contact had no connection with his position on Obama’s Middle East advisory council.

“I’ve never hidden the fact that in my job with the International Crisis Group I meet all kinds of people,” he told the Times.

But Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt responded swiftly, the Times said.

“Rob Malley has, like hundreds of other experts, provided informal advice to the campaign in the past. He has no formal role in the campaign and he will not play any role in the future,” the spokesman said.

The Times asked Malley if the Obama campaign was aware of his contact with Hamas.

“They know who I am, but I don’t think they vet everyone in a group of informal advisers,” he said.

Randy Scheunemann, McCain’s foreign policy chief, noted to the Times that Malley is one of a number of Obama advisers let go after causing confusion about the Democratic candidate’s policies and positions.

“Perhaps because of his inexperience Senator Obama surrounds himself with advisers that contradict his stated policies,” Scheunemann said.

Malley’s departure follows an exchange of barbs between Obama and John McCain this week over accusations the presumptive Republican presidential nominee suggested Hamas endorses Obama.

McCain’s campaign was quoting an audio interview conducted by WND and ABC Radio in which Ahmed Yousef, Hamas’ top political adviser in the Gaza Strip, said Hamas “hopes” Obama will win the presidential elections and “change” America’s foreign policy.

Yousuf also compared Obama to President John F. Kennedy.

In an interview Thursday with CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Obama stated, “This is offensive and I think it’s disappointing, because John McCain always says, well, I’m not going to run that kind of politics and that engages in that kind of smear I think is unfortunate, particularly since my policy toward Hamas has been no different than his.

“For him to toss out comments like that I think is an example of him losing his bearings as he pursues this nomination,” Obama added. “We don’t need name-calling in this debate.”

As WND reported in January, Malley wrote an op-ed for the Baltimore Sun in 2006 opposing the U.S. policy to isolate Hamas after it won a majority of seats in the Palestinian parliament.

Malley contended the election of Hamas expressed Palestinian “anger at years of humiliation and loss of self-respect because of Israeli settlement expansion, Arafat’s imprisonment, Israel’s incursions, Western lecturing and, most recently and tellingly, the threat of an aid cut off in the event of an Islamist success.”

He said the U.S. should not “discourage third-party unofficial contacts with [Hamas] in an attempt to moderate it.”

May 10th, 2008 at 3:07 • opinionnewsLondon TimesObama sacks foreign policy adviser Robert MalleyMalley met with terror group HamasWND 0 Comments

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