Whoa, whoa! I thought I was pretty clearly poking some fun at this. I even explicitly stated that I didn't necessarily think it was authentic. Believe me, even if it is true there are about 1000 good reasons that Obama shouldn't be president, and they have nothing to do with the decorating choices made by his loony campaign office in Texas.Jared wrote:
Are you insinuating that Obama is a Communist and/or revolutionary sympathizer, by saying that Obama "may (at least publicly) disavow any affection for Che"? And would you like to clarify what you mean by saying that the Che flag is "emblematic of some portion of his grass roots support"? Are you saying that his campaign is being supported by Communists?
With respect to Obama personally, my tongue was firmly planted in cheek. He's obviously not a communist, and thus I felt was a fair target for the remark.
As for the campaign being supported by communists, I'd wager that an appreciable percentage of his support would identify themselves as being sympathetic to Che or Fidel. Not dyed-in-the-wool pinkos, but certainly the college-aged dilletantes who carry dog-eared copies of Das Kapital and try to pick up PoliSci majors with hackneyed lines about the means of production

Jared, the man is winning college campuses by a 5-to-1 margin. Do you really think that there isn't nearly a 1:1 ratio of his supporters to those people that have a picture or T-shirt of Che or a copy of the Little Red Book in their backpack?
He's obviously running a hugely successful campaign. I think that my original post was clearly not suggesting that a majority or even a large percentage of his followers are communists or sympathetic to communism. But get one of the big polling firms to survey people who would rather have Fidel as President than Bush and I think you'll find them running in huge numbers to support Obama.
But you raise an interesing question: Who are the real communists supporting? Will they trot out their usual sacrificial lamb again or rally around a Democratic candidate who will redistribute wealth on a grand scale? Oh, and he conveniently also happens to be the one with experience organizing community groups. Hell, now that you mention it I would bet that a fair number of bona fide communists are supporting Obama
