LaRouche: "Kennedy se desenmascara"
January 28, 2008 (LPAC)--Ted Kennedy endorsed Barack Obama? Lyndon LaRouche qualified this today as follows. "I wouldn't put that that way. That's true, but it's not true. What has happened, is, obviously, Ted Kennedy has been behind this operation. We're looking at Shultz, Schwarzenegger, and Felix Rohatyn, who's part of the same crew with Shultz. There's no difference between them. And others, who are behind this Schwarzenegger-Bloomberg operation. So, that obviously, what happened, is that Kennedy unmasked himself, by coming out openly in support of the Bloomberg-Shultz, Felix Rohatyn crowd.
"Obama's being dumped right now," he continued, "by the same people who are boosting his reputation. Because the Rezko case is coming up in Chicago, now. Which means that Obama is about to be exposed as the number one liar of the year. Which is quite an achievement, considering he's going to be caught in it, and that's the way they'll get rid of him, the way they're going to get rid of Giuliani. Its all `paving the road for Bloomberg,' which should be the title of the program.
"As I wrote yesterday," LaRouche recalled, "Obama has lied in a potentially fatal way. He denied his association with Rezko as being anything but trivial, when Rezko was one of the key guys, and Rezko is going to jail, or probably going to jail.
"In this situation, suddenly, you see what's happening, is that the same forces behind the Bloomberg candidacy, which are trying to sabotage Hillary, have also got a plan for getting rid of Obama," LaRouche continued. "And Obama walked right into it, with his foolishness. Making that statement. And it's all over the press today, in various parts of the country, that Obama's buddy is headed in the direction of the jug. And that he's a long-standing associate. And people simply have to say, 'well, Obama lied.' And that's going to finish him. But the people who are finishing him, who set him up, are his backers. Because they don't want him; they want Bloomberg. He's merely being used as a patsy for the Bloomberg candidacy. And that, I think, is what has to be said. It simplifies everything, and it happens to be true."