June 25, 2009...7:49 am

Ahmadinejad’s Very Clever Propaganda…

by Tellurian:
President Ahmadinejad, using Axelrod tactics whitewashes the Truth with propaganda like truthiness in an effort to elicit an apology from the United State for so-called interference in his fraudulent election. Watching Obama and his cohorts in their day to day drama inflicting Hitchcockian chaos on the consciousnesses of the general public is better than watching a mind bending mystery on Pay TV.

The maze of truths entwined in the fakery produced and directed by experts hired by the Chicago WH, are some of the most skilled intelligencia in high stakes snake oil sales bought and paid for with “your” money. Any Hollywood production of the latest ‘Thriller’ or ‘Action’ movie pales in comparison to the media creation we have inaugurated into this WH.

Just a few days after the election, the WH reveals Obama made contact with Ahmadinejad in May stating he wanted the two to meet for discussing nuclear disarmament.. Some would feel a bit unnerved a US President would choose taking sides (so close) weeks before an election especially if he wasn’t sure who the eventual winner would be. I have serious doubts of Obama’s clairvoyance as he hardly demonstrated the courage while a US Senator for a ‘yay’ or ‘nay’ vote when voting “present” outnumbered his declared votes.

Where Obama is playing a game of masquerade with US.. We had better demonstrate higher awareness of the difference between a media created presidency created to conceal actual plans or intentions not in our best interests. The bedrock principles and heritage given us by the Founding Fathers have been preserved and followed by most of our past presidents. (ie before Bush) Whether you like it or not; Clinton gave us 8 years of Peace and Prosperity. Clinton proved it could be done with the right leadership. He proved after the huge deficits incurred by the Bush I presidency, the country could be brought back to a state of solvency. And in 8yrs, he put us back in the plus column of a surplus. No need to wonder why his presidency was plagued by unrelenting persecution by Republicans. Clinton forestalled for 8 yrs what is happening to us now.

Why do you think in these daily press conferences Obama wears a smiling smirk? Because he’s made fools of 48% of the public who bought his pipe dream of Hope and Change and voted for him but none of his supporters ever thought to ask him HOW while on the campaign trail ? How are you going to do it? No one ever asked: “Whats your plan”?

Here is the headline that brought on the above rant:


“Iran’s Ahmadinejad compares Obama to Bush”

TEHRAN (Reuters) – President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused President Barack Obama of behaving like his predecessor on Iran and called on him to apologize for what he called U.S. interference following the Iranian elections.

Obama has ramped up his previously muted criticism, saying he was “appalled and outraged” by a crackdown on protests which followed Ahmadinejad’s disputed re-election. (Oh, boy! Better late than Never!)

“Mr Obama made a mistake to say those things … our question is why he fell into this trap and said things that previously (former U.S. President George W.) Bush used to say,” the semi-official Fars News Agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying. (Obama is Bush3 but not in a good way!)

About 20 people have been killed in the demonstrations, but police and militia have flooded Tehran’s streets since Saturday, quelling the majority of protests after the most widespread anti-government unrest since the 1979 Islamic revolution. (First tell us why you need to kill people to suppress dissent?)

The turmoil has dimmed prospects for Obama’s outreach to Iran over its nuclear programme, with Tehran blaming Britain and the United States for fomenting violence. (Oh, horse-shit! Tell it to the hand!)

“I hope you avoid interfering in Iran’s affairs and express your regret in a way that the Iranian nation is informed of it,” Ahmadinejad said. (Hold your breath, Ahmadinejad, until Hell Freezes Over!)

Iran’s reformist opposition leaders have vowed to press on with legal challenges to an election they say was rigged. (Well done)

The wife of opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi, who says he won the poll, said it was a “duty to continue legal protests to preserve Iranian rights.” (Make sure you stay away from car bombs)

Mousavi supporters said they would release thousands of balloons on Friday imprinted with the message “Neda you will always remain in our hearts” — a reference to the young woman killed last week who has become an icon of the protests.

Riot police swiftly dispersed a group of about 200 demonstrators with teargas on Wednesday, but the protest was a far cry from marches last week that attracted tens of thousands. (well, when people are dying for protesting a fraud… it does have a chilling effect)

Protest cries of Allahu Akbar were heard from Tehran rooftops again overnight, although they were much more short-lived than on previous evenings in the capital.

COUNTRY “DEEPLY SPLIT”

The unrest has exposed unprecedented rifts within Iran’s clerical establishment, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who normally stays above the political fray, siding strongly with Ahmadinejad.

“My personal judgment is that this is a country deeply split and emotionalized,” a Western diplomat in the region said. The protests had shown how dissatisfied some parts of society were with the way Iran was run — to the chagrin of its leadership.

“I think they are deeply shocked,” the diplomat said. The authorities had managed to impose outward stability, but had paid a heavy moral price, he added.

Khamenei has upheld the result of the June 12 presidential poll and has warned opposition leaders they would be responsible for any bloodshed. (I doubt they will kill themselves in protest. The blood is on your hands!)

Iran’s top legislative body, the Guardian Council, has also ruled out a call from Mousavi to annul the election.

A spokesman for the council, which must approve the poll, said it had looked into all complaints but found no major fraud or irregularities, state Press TV reported on Thursday. (Oh, just like herduring the Primary between Obama and Hillary. The DNC/RBC gave Hillary’s votes away to Obama..to help him win. I hope Obama, as he promised, is paying their mortgage and their car payments.)

The spokesman said the vote was “among the healthiest elections ever held in the country” since the revolution. (How is death healthy?)

The crackdown on the protests has stalled U.S. efforts to reach out to Tehran both over its nuclear programme and to seek its help in stabilizing Afghanistan. (Aw- too bad. Maybe Obama will find the time to help distressed homeowners and fix the economy)

The United States withdrew invitations to Iranian diplomats to attend U.S. Independence Day celebrations on July 4. (You gotta be kidding me. Obama invited killers to a 4th of July Party here?)

It was the first time since Washington cut diplomatic ties with Tehran in 1980 that Iranian diplomats had been invited to the embassy parties, but the move to withdraw the invites was largely symbolic as no Iranians had even responded. (yeah, right. The larger question is…why invite them in the first place?)

U.S. ENGAGEMENT “DELAYED”

“The president’s policy of engagement is obviously delayed, but we are going to have to deal with the government of Iran,” Senator John Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Reuters.

“In the short term relations will definitely get worse, but in the long term the U.S. really has to re-think its policy and to recognize that regime change is not possible in Iran.”
Yahoo

2 Comments

  • Well, he can bow, kiss his ring, and call him “Supreme Leader” all he wants… but these blood-soaked tyrants are laughing at Obambi. It doesn’t matter what Obama says to the Mullahs now… they lost all respect for him when he started sending them adoring fan mail. They know this smiley plastic mannequin isn’t going to do anything.
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    Ronald Reagan’s support of Poland’s Solidarity in the dark days of the Soviet-ordered crackdown is the model here… not the preposterous straw-man argument of “what are you going to do, invade?” disingenuously presented by the do-nothing, Obama-pologist left.
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    And isn’t this what George W Bush told you was going to happen in the Middle East in the wake of Iraq’s liberation?
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    Maybe that’s why Barack Obama has so little apparent interest in finishing the job in Iran… no matter how much it benefits the US and free world.
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    That, and the fact that he’s already piled all his chips on legitimizing this vile regime- and a democratic revolution at this point would be downright embarrassing for him.

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