Obama's Gen. McPeak Blasts "Radical Neocons" & Jewish Concerns

The Obama Campaign continues to reach out to the masses.
…No more “Politics as usual!”

Obama Team Member General McPeak called Bill Clinton “Another Joe McCarthy” last night…
Today, it’s the Christians and Jews he’s having problems with.

Barack Obama’s General Merrill (Tony) McPeak spouts off again-
This time he lashes out at radical neocons and Jewish concerns in his interview with the Far Left website This Is Rumor Control, via LGF Quick Links:

Most of this I don’t subscribe to. Let’s say that one of your abiding concerns is the security of Israel as opposed to a purely American self-interest, then it would make sense to build a dozen or so bases in Iraq.

Let’s say you are a born-again Christian and you think that Armageddon and the rapture are about to happen any minute and what you want to do is retrace steps you think are laid out in Revelations, then it makes sense. So there are a number of scenarios here that could lead you in this direction. This is radical.

The secret of the neoconservative movement is that it’s not conservative, it’s radical. Guys like me, who are conservatives, are upset about these nenocons calling themselves conservative when they’re so radical.

Nice statement on Israel, General.
That ought to make believers out of all of the Jewish voters who are concerned that Obama may is not pro-Israel.

And… As far as the Christian vote- Jeremiah Wright took care of that.

Previously:
Obama Team Member Calls Bill Clinton Another Joe McCarthy

UPDATE: Bob McCarty has more on the General McPeak he knew.

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