The Dark Stain Behind the Obama Facade

by joellerose | August 30, 2008 at 01:40 pm
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   This is a story that just won't go away. As Senator Obama was rousing a huge crowd in Denver, a more important drama was playing out concerning Obama’s real relationship and motivations in allying himself with the terrorist, William Ayers, a drama that is deplorable in its implications. When Senator Obama was confronted about this strange and disturbing relationship, his response was that he (Obama) was only 8 years old when Ayers exploded and conspired to explode bombs trying to kill policemen, military officers and various other American officials on American soil. What a deceptive answer! What is at issue here is just why he would employ an unrepentant terrorist to advance his own career and carry out joint projects.

Is there any one of you who would welcome this man, Ayers, into your life? Is there any way that we can understand a wholesome motivation for this? No we can’t, and because it is not only not understandable, it is also so unthinkable that Senator Obama is raising heaven and earth to try to hide the details of this relationship from American voters through intimidation and thuggary. Senator Obama’s people are trying to get the Justice Department to shut down a TV ad that raises this issue in a truthful manner, and his people are trying to destroy a respected researcher who has looked into documents that reveal some of the truth about this matter.

Barack Obama, Aspiring Commissar

By the Editors National Review August 28, 2008 (Excerpts)

"While the Obama coronation proceeds apace in Denver, it is in Chicago that Americans are getting a disturbing demonstration of his thuggish methods of stifling criticism.

Stanley Kurtz, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a Harvard-educated social anthropologist and frequent contributor to National Review, among other publications. He is widely respected for his meticulous research and measured commentary. For months, he has been doing the job the mainstream media refuses to do: examining the background and public record of Barack Obama, the first-term senator Democrats are about to make their nominee for president despite the shallowness of his experience and achievement.

Kurtz has written extensively, and with characteristic attention to factual detail, about Obama’s early career as a "community organizer," his cultivation of benefactors in the most radical cauldrons of Chicago politics, his long-time pastor’s immersion in Black Liberation Theology, his ties to anti-American zealots, and the years in the Illinois state legislature this self-styled agent of change spent practicing the by-the-numbers left-wing politics of redistribution and race-consciousness, remaining soft on crime and extreme on abortion.

This has led Kurtz, naturally, to scrutinize the relationship between Obama and one of his early political sponsors, William Ayers. Ayers, as we have previously detailed, is a confessed terrorist who, having escaped prosecution due to surveillance violations that came to light during his decade on the lam after a bombing spree, landed an influential professorship in education at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). As he has made clear several times before and after helping to launch Obama’s political career, Ayers remains defiantly proud of bombing the Pentagon, the U.S. Capitol, and other targets. He expresses regret only that he didn’t do more. Far from abandoning his radical politics, he has simply changed methods: the classroom, rather than the detonator, is now his instrument for campaigning against an America he portrays as racist and imperialist.

Obama supporters risibly complain that shining a light on the Obama/Ayers relationship is a "smear" and smacks of "guilt by association." A presidential candidate’s choice to associate himself with an unrepentant terrorist would be highly relevant in any event — does anyone think the Obamedia would keep mum if John McCain had a long-standing relationship with David Duke or an abortion-clinic bomber?

But we are talking about more than a mere "association."

Bluntly, Obama has lied about his relationship with Ayers, whom he now dismisses as "a guy who lives in my neighborhood." Ayers and Obama have made joint appearances together; they have argued together for "reforms" of the criminal justice system to make it more criminal-friendly; Obama gushed with praise for Ayers’ 1997 polemical book on the Chicago courts; and they sat together for three years on the board of the Woods Fund, a left-wing enterprise that distributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to their ideological allies. Most significant, they worked closely together on the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC)....

The CAC records, said to comprise 70 linear feet of files, have long been maintained at the library of the UIC, the public university where Ayers teaches. This summer, Kurtz made an appointment to review them and, after being assured access, was blocked from seeing them by library administrators, who stammered about needing permission from the "donor" — whom they declined to identify. Kurtz energetically raised public awareness to the stonewalling, and the library finally relented this week. That is, as Barack Obama prepares to accept the Democrats’ nomination tonight, the records of his only significant executive experience just became available for review on Tuesday.

Kurtz began his review, and on Wednesday was invited on Milt Rosenberg’s radio program to discuss it. Rosenberg is a Chicago institution. His program, "Extension 720," has aired for more than 30 years — a civil forum where knowledgeable guests from across the political spectrum discuss important issues in revealing two-hour interviews. What happened Wednesday night was stunning, as even the normally unflappable Rosenberg observed.

The Obama campaign — which has emissaries appearing everywhere — declined Rosenberg’s invitation to have a representative appear on the program and respond to Kurtz’s factual assertions. The campaign did, however, issue an "Obama Action Wire" that encouraged supporters to contact the program (telephone information was provided) and use scripted "talking points" to disrupt Kurtz’s appearance, which it deemed "unacceptable." ....

The station, WGN, has made a stream of the broadcast available online, here, and it has to be heard to be believed. Obama’s robotic legions dutifully jammed the station’s phone lines and inundated the program with emails, attacking Kurtz personally. Pressed by Rosenberg to specify what inaccuracies Kurtz was guilty of, caller after caller demurred, mulishly railing that "we just want it to stop," and that criticism of Obama was "just not what we want to hear as Americans." Remarkably, as Obama sympathizers raced through their script, they echoed the campaign’s insistence that it was Rosenberg who was "lowering the standards of political discourse" by having Kurtz on, rather than the campaign by shouting him down."

 

 

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joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Thanks for the GS Flag, PEP.  Almost couldn't post today until I stopped using Word for original composition.

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at 19:09 on August 30th, 2008

joellerose, I like this story. It's good stuff. After reading your story, I asked myself "Who is William Ayers" other than the former football player Billy Ayre that is.

So, off I go to good old Wikipedia. First paragraph:

William Charles "Bill" Ayers (born 1944) is a professor in the College of Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago, known for his work in school reform and community organizing. In the 1960s and 1970s he was a radical, violent activist. In 1969 he co-founded the violent, radical left organization Weatherman of the 1960s and 1970s, widely described as a terrorist[1][2][3] group, and was one of its top leaders.


We can also learn about somone by how they describe themself. Back to Wiki:

In an interview published in 1995, Ayers characterized his political beliefs at that time and in the 1960s and 1970s: "I am a radical, Leftist, small 'c' communist ... [Laughs] Maybe I'm the last communist who is willing to admit it. [Laughs] We have always been small 'c' communists in the sense that we were never in the [Communist] party and never Stalinists. The ethics of Communism still appeal to me. I don't like Lenin as much as the early Marx. I also like Henry David Thoreau, Mother Jones and Jane Addams [...]"[27]

I guess I have my answer to the question of whether I would welcome this man Ayres into my life...

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