“…I think it’s very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States.” — Senator John McCain [Source: Huffington Post]

“I’m going to raise the level of political dialog in America,” McCain, R-Ariz., said at a campaign rally in central Michigan, “and I’m going to treat my opponents with respect and demand that they treat me with respect.” — Senator John McCain [Source: ABC News]

Most Americans might conclude that a member of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) would vote for John McCain over Barack Obama in the 2008 election given the atrocious, historic practices of the KKK; however, from casual reading of any one of the many online KKK forums today, most Americans would be surprised to find that the KKK is not necessarily a friend of John McCain.

Nevertheless, McBush3.com has learned from an anonymous source inside the KKK that many of their members do clearly prefer John McCain over Barak Obama for the next president of the United States despite strong, internal opposition to McCain’s immigration policy.

Does this make Senator John McCain a domestic terroist ally or unworthy of a vote due to an endorsement from the Ku Klux Klan? Of course not. Nor does the endorsement of Obama by Hamas make the honorable United States Senator of Illinois, Barack Obama, a friend, ally or cohort of a foreign terrorist organization.

McGive me a break.

“I’m going to raise the level of political dialog in America,” — Senator John McCain (McFibber) McDissapointed in McCain.