Phatscotty wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Who does Obama want to win?

I heard he's actually running for President of Egypt as well.
And Kenya too.
--Andy
It would seem like Obama would want the Muslim Brotherhood to win....no?
Considering the depth of the relationship between Gen. Shafik and Obama's advisers such as Clinton and Panetta, one would assume Obama would want him to win, not the Brotherhood candidate.
Then again, the Brotherhood candidate (Morsi) used to live in California, his relatives are all U.S. citizens and, like Obama, the Brotherhood is anti-Qadaffi, anti-Assad, and (recently) pro-Israel. So it's probably a win-win for Obama and his buddies Netanyahu and King Fatso either way.


This is a good way to arrange elections - funnel millions of dollars to the right places to make sure all of the final candidates are your friends and have essentially identical views (e.g. Shafik vs. Morsi, Obama vs. Romney, Miliband vs. Cameron, etc.), the ones who can't be bought are disqualified, then throw your hands up in the air and loudly declare you don't really care who wins as long as democracy happens.