Bin Laden made his ’04 preference clear

It was an 11th hour shake-up for a close presidential race — [tag]Osama bin Laden[/tag] released one of his [tag]video[/tag] speeches in late October, blasting Bush. Conservatives and the media immediately created a narrative that insisted that the video was proof that bin Laden wanted the president to lose — which in turn meant the U.S. should do the opposite and support [tag]Bush[/tag]. After all, if bin Laden wanted a Kerry victory, why should the electorate give the terrorist what he wants?

The right-wing spin never really made any sense, even at the time. The video was not only a reminder that the 9/11 mastermind was alive and mocking us, but more importantly the video suggested that bin Laden was quite pleased with the way Bush was running his foreign policy. The right had things backwards: bin Laden appeared to be worried that [tag]John Kerry[/tag] would win and execute a real war on [tag]terror[/tag].

As Kevin Drum noted, top CIA officials — those who know bin Laden best — believed the video, released to the public less than a week before voters went to the polls, was bin Laden’s admission that he preferred Bush to Kerry.

What they’d learned over nearly a decade is that bin Laden speaks only for strategic reasons — and those reasons are debated with often startling depth inside the organization’s leadership. Their assessments, at day’s end, are a distillate of the kind of secret, internal conversations that the American public, and by association the wider world community, were not sanctioned to hear: strategic analysis.

Today’s conclusion: bin Laden’s message was clearly designed to assist the [tag]President[/tag]’s reelection.

At the five o’clock meeting, once various reports on latest threats were delivered, John McLaughlin opened the issue with the consensus view: “Bin Laden certainly did a nice favor today for the President.”

Around the table, there were nods….Jami Miscik talked about how bin Laden — being challenged by Zarqawi’s rise — clearly understood how his primacy as al Qaeda’s leader was supported by the continuation of his eye-to-eye struggle with Bush. “Certainly,” she offered, “he would want Bush to keep doing what he’s doing for a few more years.”

Well, of course he did. Why would terrorists like bin Laden want Bush to lose? Given Bush’s Manchurian Candidate-like tendencies, the last thing our enemies wanted was a change in U.S. leadership.

The fact that CIA officials agreed is reassuring. If only voters had realized the same thing….

I always figured that bin Laden was thinking “better the devil you know.” After all he knew what to expect from Bush et al, whereas a Kerry administration would have possibly chaned things for good or bad.

  • The dictator of North Korea, the mastermind of al Qaeda.

    Neither one is anything unless he has the United States full attention. They are part of a crowd that measures their stature against Uncle Sam.

    They are so childish that way.

  • You know it’s sad when the Decider can be broken down into a series of Warner Bros cartoon characters.

    “Shhhhh…be verrry verrry qwiit, I’m huwunting tewwowists.”

    Gets tapped on the shoulder by OBL, chases him round a tree while OBL hops up onto a branch while chewing a carrot. Frustrated Bush then turns into the Tasmanian Devil and shreds Iraq.

    “Brwaaaaaahhhhhhharg!”

    When he realizes that he ended up making a “mistake” he spots ole OBL and becomes Wil E Coyote. He chases OBL with all the unworkable sophisticated gizmos from the ACME Military Industrial Complex and finds himself running right off the cliff. As gravity hangs for a moment, our “hero” suddenly realizes that the Chinese packed him a financial anvil in the form of US T-Bills owned by China instead of a parachute. Too bad that the little Faux news umbrella won’t protect him as he disappears into the chasm.

    Fin

    Followed by Kim Jong-Il saying “TTTTThhat’s all folks!”

    The Bush bunch has pretty much played into the hands of every one of their enemies and yet are so arrogant that they don’t think that Asiatics aren’t at least as crafty (?) as they are. Almost three thousand years ago, some fella named Sun Tzu wrote a book called the Art of War is still relevant today. The Art of War also deals with foreign policy and OBL took a play straight out of it.

    It’s a sad state of affairs when the US plays the “Great Game” as checkers while everyone else is playing chess.

  • Yep, Bush is Osama’s boy. Who could have hoped for a better weapon against America? The AntiChrist, destroying us from within.

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