Bin Laden algined with AntiWar movement, liked Democrat ex-President Carter, praised 9/11 Truther Noam Chomsky and listened to the BBC

From Eric Dondero:

Seems that the very worst suspicions about Bin Laden of conservatives and pro-defense libertarians may have just been confirmed.

More intelligence from his compound has just been released. We are learning that the Al Qaeda leader was a fan of AntiWar activists in the West, listened "constantly" to elitist liberal taxpayer-subsidized Western media, was vociferious in his anti-Capitalist views, and rooted for the Democrat Party in US politics.

From the NY Times "Bin Laden’s Secret Life in a Diminished World" May 8:

In 2007, he complained that Democratic control of Congress had not ended the war in Iraq, a fact he attributed to the pernicious influence of “big corporations.” In other messages he commented on the writings of Noam Chomsky, the leftist professor at M.I.T., and praised former President Jimmy Carter’s book supporting Palestinian rights.

From TeaPartyPetersburg "BBC, Chomsky, Carter and Democrats":

They should be proud that their leftist views are commensurate with bin Laden's views, something that has been apparent for years but only now is revealed to the public.

bin Laden was depending on the Democrats in Congress to do his will and was disappointed when they didn't withdraw troops from Afghanistan; in addition, he despises the capitalist influence of "big corporations,"

bin Laden admired Jimmy Carter, whose behavior and positions have been pretty much crazed and out of touch with reality... Carter seems to have a problem with Jews and democracies and thinks terrorists (some of them anyway) are really friendly.

Note - Chomsky has been a frequent guest on AntiWar.com radio.

Photos - Chomsky bottom left, BBC Exec Dir. Mark Thompson

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