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Scott Sullivan:
Huckabee, Obama and Mao

The bad news is that Iranian President Ahmadinejad is Adolph Hitler and Hugo Chavez is Benito Mussolini. Today’s Hitler and Mussolini are now on the march thanks to the support they receive from the Bush Administration, with tacit support from Hillary Clinton.

Bush ispermitting Iran to take Iraq, Lebanon, Kenya, Bolivia and Nicaragua. As a result, the continued US presence in the Middle East, Northern and Central Africa, and Central America is now open to question.

The good news is that Mike Huckabee is looking to Mao for inspiration. Mao’s revolutionary strategy for China was his 1930’s essay --“ A Single Spark can Start a Prairie Fire.” (see below)

Mike Huckabee today draws upon this same Mao theme for inspiration to characterize his Iowa victory. Among Huckabee’s first comments to CNN, were “Iowa has started a prairie fire!”

Huckabee is right on target. The American people have ignited a prairie fire against the Bush-Clinton foreign policy establishment and its pro-Iranian and pro-Nazi policies.

As the US president, Huckabee can easily secure a US victory over Iran by lining up support from China and its Russian allies. Huckabee can undo Iran’s gains first in Nicaragua and Bolivia due to Chinese and Russian displeasure over Iranian support for terrorist groups in the region. China and Russia also disapprove of Iran’s influence over Evo Morales and Hugo Chavez.

Furthermore, Huckabee must assert an anti-Iran, anti-Chavez strategy against Senator Obama. Huckabee must ask Obama if he is willing to oppose Iran and Hugo Chavez. On the answer to this question will ride Obama’s fortunes in the upcoming November US eletions.

To put it another way, Iran has been emboldened by Bush’s surrender to Iran in Iraq, Lebanon, Bolivia and Nicaragua. In a blow to US equities in Africa, Iran is now taking Kenya, where Obama was born and spent much of his childhood. If Obama turns Kenya and Africa over to Iran, Obama will follow Bush and Clinton into early political oblivion. Huckabee, not Obama, will be the Man.


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