Embrace

By Spencer Ackerman

Statement from Susan Rice about Maliki endorsing Barack Obama's 16-month-withdrawal plan:

"Senator Obama welcomes Prime Minister Maliki's support for a 16 month timeline for the redeployment of U.S combat brigades. This presents an important opportunity to transition to Iraqi responsibility, while restoring our military and increasing our commitment to finish the fight in Afghanistan."

I have a feeling what comes next from the campaign will be far more emphatic.

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Allah Is In The House Blog

Allah Is in the House began on August 27, 2003. The author wrote in the persona of Allah, using similar language to that of terrorist organizations but assuming the viewpoint of the God such organizations follow. (The author distinguished between the violent and hateful viewpoint being satirized and the viewpoint of mainstream Muslims.) The blog specialized in written and Photoshop-based political satire. After a hiatus in May 2004, the blog reemerged, continuing its satiric nature while largely abandoning the "Allah voice". However, after October 2004 the blog stopped being regularly updated and abandoned the web address allahpundit.com. After occasional entries at allahakbar.blogspot.com, the blog shut down altogether.

In September 2004, Allahpundit was a key player in the Killian documents controversy. Mary Mapes, producer of the 60 Minutes, blamed Allahpundit, among others, for "working anonymously in what appeared to be huge numbers, in unison, to destroy the Bush-Guard story."[2] Largely due to this controversy, the website was among the Top Blogs Cited in Political Postings for the United States presidential election, 2004.[3]

The blog's unique approach and timely humor caused it to become greatly popular days after its inception, and its information and humor led it to be cited by many of the top conservative bloggers[4][5][6][7][8] and many blog-sympathetic writers [9][10] of the time including Roger L. Simon, who wrote, "These days I learn more from Allahpundit, where I found this link, than I ever do from Meet the Press."[11]

[edit] Guest blogging

Under the name Allahpundit, he guest-blogged for Michelle Malkin in March and April 2006[12][13], before becoming the most active contributor to Malkin's newly founded Hot Air website, which, like the blogger's old website, is referenced by bloggers and blog-sympathetic reporters.[14] Malkin has credited Allahpundit with "turn[ing] the site into a must-read" and thus causing the site to go "from nowhere to a top-30 site on Technorati's Top 100 list."[15] Allah Is in the House posts are archived at the Internet Archive, although the image files, which include the Photoshopped pictures[who?] for which the site was well known, are
From Wikipedia

So you know who is, Michtou. He is quite well known.