Following are excerpts
from a TV debate on US President Obama, one year after he entered office,
with Kamal Chatilla, leader of the Lebanese "People's Popular Congress,"
and Muhammad Said Al-Bourini, former Democratic candidate for Washington
State Governor. The debate aired on Al-Jazeera TV on January 26, 2010.
Kamal Chatilla, leader
of the Lebanese "People's Popular Congress": Even if [Obama's]
skin is black, we must never forget that his teeth are white. His teeth
are white, not black. He is black, and his teeth are white. I don't
know what his blood is. It is multi-colored, like the US itself.
But the greatest deception,
in my view, is by the US administration, which came [to power] after
the image of the US worldwide had become foul. It had problems with
Russia, China, and Europe, and huge problems with the Third World, and
especially with the Arab world.
But domestically, the
US received an economic shock, as we mentioned. The US is on the brink
of a social revolution, a class revolution, as a result of the terrible
poverty spreading within it, the economic crisis, and the bankruptcies.
It is [also] on the brink of a racial revolution of the blacks.
So they brought Obama
in in order to topple the social revolution, the class revolution, within
the US, and to alleviate the racial tension, being black himself. He
dealt with the first problem through the issue of health insurance,
and as for the second problem – being black himself, he cannot be
racist, at least vis-à-vis the US itself.
This is the deception
they carried out, in order to thwart dangerous subversive efforts that
the US faced and will continue to face.
TV host: In a
nutshell, a year after Obama came to power – is he still different
from his predecessor, George Bush, whom we demonized?
Kamal Chatilla:
He is no different from him, and he cannot be different. You can compare
him to a driver who is experienced, but who drives according to the
US traffic laws. The oil cartel, the great industrial powers, the large
corporations, and the lobbies – especially the Zionist lobby – are
the [real] decision-makers in the US.
[...]
Muhammad Said Al-Bourini,
former Democratic candidate for Washington State Governor:
How can we expect President Obama to be more Palestinian than the Palestinians,
to be more Arab than the Arabs, and to be more Muslim than the Muslims
themselves? Brother, I could remind you of things done by the Arab leaders
– not all of them, but those who surround Palestine. Along comes Obama
and achieves things on the international front.
[...]
Let me remind you of
President Hosni Mubarak. In my opinion, nothing good will come of President
Hosni Mubarak. In my letter to President Obama before his trip to Cairo,
and from which he quoted extensively, I told him that this man [Mubarak]
attacks Hamas, and that he is doing all these things because he is convinced
that Hamas is part of the Islamic movement, which stands in the way
of his bequeathing the rule to his son, Gamal. I told him that [Mubarak]
is suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. The Egyptian
people must use doctors to set up a committee to investigate this.
This man, with all his
opinions against Hizbullah, Iran, and Hamas, is running the country
from Sharm Al-Sheik. It is as if Obama were running the US from Miami
Beach.
[...]
When Obama came [to power],
they burdened him with terrible problems – economic issues, health
issues, and so on. He brought Zionist Jews into his administration,
and in my opinion, [this was because] he wanted to monitor them closely,
because he knew that they had tried to topple him from the outset.
He wanted there to be
division among US Jewry, so that they would join him and J-Street, and
confront the Zionist pressure exerted by AIPAC. But he did not succeed.
Guys, give him a chance.
Give him some breathing space. If he makes it to a second presidential
term, he will be able to work miracles, but during the first term in
power, there are huge difficulties that do not enable... The tragedies
in America cannot be resolved by Obama pressing a button – like the
Arabs do, and everything is resolved.
[...]
No American president
– whether Obama or ten Obamas – can do anything, as long as the
Zionists control the media, and as long as Congress follows Zionism.
This is inconceivable. We need to change this, even a little. It can
be done, guys.
[...]
TV host: Mr. Al-Bourini,
you have heard what has been said about [skin] color. Don't you think
that the primary reason for Obama's arrival on the scene – a year
into his presidency – was to improve the image of America, as Mr.
Chatilla said? This was, first and foremost, a color trick. They brought
this man [to power] at a time when the reputation of the US in the Arab
and Islamic world was at its lowest point. Along comes this man and
drugs us into a stupor, and makes a fool of us in Istanbul and in Cairo
with his sweet-talk.
On the one hand, he sweet-talks
them, and on the other hand, he deceives them like a fox. What have
we gained from this, other than being drugged into a stupor? He has
made fools of us, and has made us forget about America's crimes against
us – in Iraq, in Palestine, in Lebanon, and all these places.
And you come along, singing
his praises, and saying "Allah willing." Is there such a thing
as "Allah willing" in politics?
Muhammad Said Al-Bourini:
You have Obama the person, and you have Obama the politicians. As a
person, Obama is a good man, down to the core of his being, but you
can't send him a man to blow up a plane over Detroit. This man they
sent is totally ignorant, and knows nothing about Islam. This makes
us regress dozens of years.