Presidential Candidate
John McCain has stirred up a small storm around a
six-month-old story in the
LA Times by staff writer Peter Wallsten. The story was hardly favorable to Obama. It examined his history of support for those who advocate on behalf of Palestinian rights and contrasts that with his current support for Israel. It explains how Obama has found common group with two groups of people who are often professed enemies.
In the story, Wallsten describes a tribute in 2003 to
Professor Rashid Khalidi, a well-known scholar and former advocate for the Palestine Liberation Organization. Khalidi was leaving his post in Chicago for a job at Columbia University in New York.
As part of the reporting for the story, Wallsten obtained a video of the farewell party, which Obama attended. He used it to describe Obama's statements and demeanor while speaking there. The party was one of several private events that have left Arab-Americans fond of Obama, despite his public pro-Israel stance.
Wallsten is a political reporter at the
LA Times who has spent the year doing unique analysis and asking tough questions off the beaten trail.
On Tuesday, Ben Smith of
Politico quoted a McCain spokesman complaining that the
LA Times was "intentionally surpressing" information that could reveal more about Obama's relationship with Khalidi.
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