Obama and Che Guevara
Posted on February 12, 2008 by ZK
Now, I apologise for two posts in a row about Cuba and American politicians, but this – seen on at least two other blogs when tag-surfing – caught my eye.
Apparently Barack Obama’s supporters in Houston proudly fly a Castro Cuban flag with the picture of Che Guevara on it in their headquarters (see image).

(Image: Fox News)
Now, I’m sure Senator Obama doesn’t approve of this, but surely he should know this is going on?
Filed under: Cuba, United States | Tagged: Barack Obama, Che Guevara

Leftist symbolism, such as that evident in the display of Che Guevara propaganda, seems to be important to the Barack Obama campaign. Four months ago, I pointed out another example of it in a post, Photo on Obama Web Site Raises Questions. In that post, I questioned the subliminal message the liberal Democrat hoped to convey by posting on his campaign website a photo of Obama sitting in front of a framed photo of Muhammad Ali standing over a knocked-down opponent in a boxing ring. Oh, the symbolism!
You’re not the first person to post this, it hasn’t been reported in any reliable news media. For all we know, this is Ron Paul’s campaign office.