Obama stirs controversy in NM

By Heath Haussamen 05/28/2008 | 2 Comments
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is taking fire from Republicans after erroneously saying during his town-hall meeting with veterans in Las Cruces that his uncle was among the American soldiers who liberated Auschwitz during World War II.
 
Auschwitz was liberated by the Russians, not the Americans.
 
But Obama said on Monday, while talking about the need for improved health care for veterans, that he had an uncle “who was part of the first American troops to go into Auschwitz and liberate the concentration camps. The story in our family was that when he came home, he just went up into the attic and he didn’t leave the house for six months. Now, obviously something had really affected him, but at that time there just weren’t the kinds of facilities to help somebody work through that kind of pain.”
 
According to the Associated Press, the Obama campaign said on Tuesday that the Illinois senator’s story was correct except that the camp his great uncle helped liberate was Buchenwald.
 
That didn’t stop a firestorm of criticism. The blog Ace of Spades HQ, which first noticed the error, called Obama’s statement “one of his more egregious and easily demonstrated lies, made even more so by the day he decided to let it loose on.”
 
“Unless Obama’s ‘uncle’ was serving in the Red Army, it’s a pretty safe bet he was many hundreds of miles from Auschwitz on its day of liberation,” the blogger wrote.
 
The blog Red State accused Obama of lying about the Holocaust for political gain.
 
“Look, we all know Obama has a problem with Jewish voters and veterans, but trying to use the Holocaust for political gain is sickening -- especially when it is a bold faced lie,” stated a posting on the blog.
 
Even the Republican National Committee hit Obama over the statement.
 
“Barack Obama’s dubious claim is inconsistent with world history and demands an explanation. It was Soviet troops that liberated Auschwitz, so unless his uncle was serving in the Red Army, there’s no way Obama’s statement yesterday can be true,” RNC press secretary Alex Conant said on Tuesday in a prepared statement. “Obama’s frequent exaggerations and outright distortions raise questions about his judgment and his readiness to lead as commander in chief.”
 
Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton, in the statement to the Associated Press, said Obama “mistakenly referred to Auschwitz instead of Buchenwald in telling of his personal experience of a soldier in his family who served heroically.”
 
“Senator Obama’s family is proud of the service of his grandfather and uncles in World War II -- especially the fact that his great-uncle was a part of liberating one of the concentration camps at Buchenwald,” Burton said.
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thegrandpanjandrum
Posted 05/28/2008 08:33 with

Yawn … the Republicans and Winguttia are up in arms because after 7+ years of a disastrous Presidency they know this mistake by Obama is about as close as they will get to laying a glove on him.

The economy is tanking, thousands of dead American soldiers, scores of thousands of dead Iraqis, an infrastructure system that is crumbling, a housing mortgage crisis looming, and NO energy policy to address fuel prices going through the roof, and these mouthbreathing atavists pounce on Obama for this? Please. Spare me the faux outrage.

chupacabra
Posted 05/28/2008 12:05 with

And for those of you who missed it:
McCain doesn’t know the difference between Sunni and Shia and Iranian Insurgents and Iraqi Extremists and Al Qaeda. Three times he repeated his ignorant statements regarding those factions. And this is the man that will be sending your children to the Middle East to protect our military bases that are not wanted there, to protect oil that does not belong to us, to protect “democratic” governments put in place by us…

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