Obama, Ayers, and Dohrn, Oh My
The ties between Barack Obama and terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn go back over 21 years.
The long and short of it? Barack Obama knew, and knew well, that Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn were terrorists when he met them. He just didn't care. Roger Simon has more on Dohrn's celebrity.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 12:21 PM
Comments
Posted by: mindnumbrobot at October 06, 2008 12:47 PM (d5LvD)
#1 is irrelevant, #3 is nice but inadequate, and to #2 I suggest the response "but he still doesn't think it was wrong."
Keep pounding. I think they've shown their entire hand.
Posted by: Assistant Village Idiot at October 06, 2008 01:24 PM (FZP+j)
Posted by: John Steele at October 06, 2008 01:26 PM (UtsE7)
Not long at all. In fact, I'm surprised His Majesty hasn't already tried to throw Ayers under his bus. The problem for Obama Wan Husseini is that Bill Ayers, no shrinking violet, is going to retort, "The f*** I ain't the Bill Ayers you knew. I've ALWAYS been the Bill Ayers you've known."
I have ten bucks that say McCain is going to bring this subject up tomorrow night. "My history relating to Keating is well known, especially the fact that I was cleared of any wrongdoing. However, Senator Obama, your history with Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn IS NOT well known. I'm asking you, right now, to come clean and tell the American people what you know."
In sum:
1. If Obama tries to tap-dance about Ayers, he's f***ed.
2. If Obama actually tells the truth about Ayers, he's doubly-f***ed.
Posted by: MarkJ at October 06, 2008 01:26 PM (ZFVlP)
Posted by: DMoss at October 06, 2008 01:32 PM (z17GE)
Why should Obama start telling the truth at this point,he has been incapable of doing so from the beginning.
Posted by: MikeD at October 06, 2008 01:32 PM (GesDP)
Posted by: DamnCat at October 06, 2008 01:34 PM (J/+/i)
This could get ugly.
Posted by: BJM at October 06, 2008 01:40 PM (xzxBs)
Secondly, I think the general public needs to be informed about what a "Communist" actually is. There is some bizarre, ahistorical notion that one must be a Stalinist, a Leninist, a Maoist to be a "Communist" - as though there weren't doctrinal, tactical and strategic debates even within Stalin's closest cliques. As though there weren't endless debates and splits and conspiracies within the big perverse Marxist-Leninist tribe. There is some straw man that's been erected, or some unexamined sensibility, that there is some cartoonishly consistent and coherent image of a Communist, and if you deviate from this in some way well then you're just a "radical."
This is stupidity and it is harmful stupidity. Ayers is a type that any Old Bolshevik would easily recognize as a comrade. Communism is a mindset - it is just a theory of justice for angry people, a high-grade rationalization of total physical, moral and intellectual violence. Have none of these people read Ayers', SDS's, the Weathermen's many, many, many writings? Is this not exactly what they - to say nothing of their acts - stand for?
An assocaite of Lenin's, who fell out with him eventual, said Lenin "had visions of peace - through mists of hatred." Exactly! That's all there is to it. Let's not let the odd adjective "radical" distract us from the essence of the situation, and its historical antecedents.
Posted by: kulthur at October 06, 2008 01:43 PM (EglGC)
Posted by: Micropotamus at October 06, 2008 01:44 PM (fuC1N)
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at October 06, 2008 01:44 PM (HcgFD)
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was a tap-dancer.
Gene Kelly was a tap-dancer.
Fred Astaire was a tap-dancer.
Obama, trust me, is no tap-dancer.
Posted by: MarkJ at October 06, 2008 01:59 PM (ZFVlP)
Posted by: ineedalife at October 06, 2008 02:09 PM (X/57Z)
Racism is one of the ugliest diseases of the human mind. The fact that Obama debases the word by its overuse is no reason to wear the label proudly: I would no more do so, than I would wear the label "fascist" proudly just because the left flings that term like around like confetti.
Were I to wear that label as you suggest, I would cede to the left the authority to determine who is racist and who isn't, which I utterly reject. And it would also say that we on the Right do not regard true racism as a serious matter, which is not true.
In response to Obama's slander, we must point out that we are the true anti-racists: we eschew and abhor the judging of any human being on the ground of his race, be he black, white, red, yellow, brown, or whatever. We judge you, Barack Obama, not as a black man, but as a man: and it is as a man that we reject your candidacy for president of our republic.
Posted by: Brown Line at October 06, 2008 02:13 PM (VrNoa)
Dunno about that Voorhees bird, though...
Posted by: Mike James at October 06, 2008 02:15 PM (0re1T)
Posted by: megapotamus at October 06, 2008 02:25 PM (LF+qW)
The lefties are blind lemmings who are likely to push a closet radical into the Presidency, the consequences of which are likely to be terrible for all to behold.
Posted by: Tantor at October 06, 2008 02:28 PM (Jk2dl)
Tantor - and did you notice that their argument immediately changed into "Everyone always knew he was a liar, but..." A progressive's reset button is a remarkable thing.
Posted by: Assistant Village Idiot at October 06, 2008 02:51 PM (FZP+j)
How did these vile specimens earn their rehabilitation?
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at October 06, 2008 02:52 PM (1ii59)
Response #1: City Journal has an article about an 9-year old 'victim' of Ayers' criminal violence. Link here ... http://www.city-journal.org/2008/eon0430jm.html
Argument #2: Ayers has "done his time" of community service
Response #2: fascinating that paid, low-stress education chin-stroking employment by a university is on the par with 'community service'. Any court-ordered 'community service' picking up trash on the side of an California Interstate during a hot August summer in broad daylight like the rest of us prols?
Argument #3: Obama has renounced Ayers' violence
Response #3: News to me. Has Obama unequivolcally stated that Ayers et al will have no place in his administration, will receive zero federal funds, etc etc?
Posted by: RM3 Frisker FTN at October 06, 2008 02:58 PM (JgFKc)
Posted by: RBL at October 06, 2008 03:02 PM (QRFiM)
Posted by: GeoffB at October 06, 2008 03:08 PM (qdOl+)
Truth be told, Ayres, Dohrn, etc. are awful people. But the dirty secret is that every major Presidential candidate over the past 40 years has had connections to questionable and appalling characters. It is absolutely proper to point out Obama's, and judge him on that fact, but hypocritical to pretend that McCain doesn't have them too (and yes, there are others beyond Liddy, though he is pretty appalling in his own right).
Posted by: IP Guy at October 06, 2008 03:14 PM (ystoz)
Posted by: Justacanuck at October 06, 2008 03:14 PM (zaK7j)
(Posted by: MarkJ at October 6, 2008 01:59 PM)
I agree, Mark.
With all that Chicago "political grease" sticking to his shoes, if Obama tried to tap dance... he'd fall in the sink!
Posted by: teebee at October 06, 2008 03:14 PM (ytuPs)
It's because almost none of us have come face to face with political violence of the kind advocated by Ayers and Dohrn.
A significant segment of this pampered and comfortable society really believes that the street theatre which passes for protest in this country, or the umpteenth movie about the McCarthy era are 'brave' demonstrations of 'political dissent'. They don't notice that the West's tinker-toy revolutionaries never show up to cause trouble at APEC Summits in Shanghai, where' they'd get to go toe-to-toe with the enforcement apparatus of a genuine police state.
It never occurs to people sporting bumper stickers declaring 'I love my country but fear my government' that they wouldn't dare express such sentiment in places where people truly fear their governments.
That, and reflex antipathy toward authority and the institutions of this society have been so fully institutionalized by our media-industrial and edcuational complexes that Ayers behavior can be contextualized and excused.
But only for some, mind you. The Unibomber and abortion clinic bombers get what they deserve -- one way tickets to incarcerated oblivion. Violent psychopaths on the Left get to set educational policy.
Posted by: Vinny Vidivici at October 06, 2008 03:15 PM (tg889)
1. Ayers = Tim Mcveigh, only Ayers is (fortunately)incompetent.
2. If Mcveigh had been let off on a legal technicality he would never have found a comfortable place in mainstream conservative circles, much less as exalted a place as Ayers and Dohrn have found.
I have heard pundits in the MSM discuss the "end of conservatism" based on the bailout and current economic situation. Aside from using Ayers to expose Obama for what his real beleifs are, who is the great communicator in the conservative movement to point out the true moral corruption at the heart of the American Left? At this point Sarah Palin seems to be out there alone.
Posted by: CFK at October 06, 2008 03:28 PM (Mv/2X)
This is a paradigm-shifting moment. In the last election, we saw how groups such as LGF exposed John Kerry by spreading the news about his anti-war activities.
Now, the coin has turned. The widespread reach of the Internet is allowing foreigners to fund Obama's campaign and flying mostly under the radar. In fact, if they send $200 at a time, it doesn't have to be reported.
If I can have my (little-read) site spammed several times a day by someone taking the trouble to type it in (and fill out the Chapta box), what's to prevent countries from funnelling money to Obama under the table this way?
Posted by: Lou Shoemaker at October 06, 2008 03:50 PM (ciSzi)
Posted by: Mike at October 06, 2008 04:09 PM (aBi2O)
What is fair and effective is to say that Obama is the guilty party. Say it directly: he funded, with a lot of money and over a long time, a radical left-wing reform movement on anti-capitalism and anti-Americanism in the Chicago public schools, and encouraged the children to agitate politically. He provided political cover for a corrupt property developer, and raised public money for him, some of which was kicked back to ACORN. He promoted ACORN by training them, funding them, and defending them in court. He donated to and publicly promoted the anti-white, anti-American Trinity church. He raised funds for the anti-Israel Arab American Action Network, which calls Israel's founding a "catastrophe."
Obama is the bad actor in all this. Wright, Ayers and Rezko should be treated as mere walk-ons; don't build them up. This is not about Obama's character. It's about his actual accomplishments, which he would have made with or without these other actors.
Posted by: George Ford at October 06, 2008 04:25 PM (KwoVF)
I have to wonder how Barack Obama ever made it to the U.S. Senate given his history of communist mentors. The idea of a radical Muslim running for President? It would seem that some real vetting might be in order now that we are 29 days from the election!
Obama is running as the first "black" president but he isn't black - he is 1/2 white, 3/8 ARAB, 1/8 Black. I don't care about race but I do have to wonder why the media isn't asking more questions and why so much has been ignored.
Posted by: Mickey at October 06, 2008 04:29 PM (CUBVt)
I agree with your first point: a radical muslim running for presidency is important news. Having communist mentors: real news. If Obama is really a radical muslim with strong communist connections, I really want to know about it. I haven't seen any of this yet. As far as I know Obama is connected to a wacky christian church.
Where we disagree is on the subject of race. You say that you don't care about race, but you dissect Obama into white, black and arab. Why does this matter and what questions do you want the media to ask about it?
Posted by: sillysas at October 06, 2008 05:07 PM (aBi2O)
I don't know the answer, but I would like to.
Posted by: C-C-G at October 06, 2008 06:07 PM (fxHiG)
...I'm wondering how long before we start hearing "so what, big deal" as we've heard endlessly since the wonderful (tongue in cheek) Clinton years ? People hear and retain what they want to hear and retain, and eventually it becomes the (un)truth. What a freaking sad country...
Posted by: DaveinPhoenix at October 06, 2008 07:31 PM (UuBUK)
Brown Line: The left invented the term, and has successfully 'branded' it as a one-way pejorative, always away from the sacred 'people of color' and exclusively convicting 'people of pallor' on the mere assertion. No evidence is required. Those not on the left are laughable when they attempt to take moral high ground against others using the term as a weapon.
Logically, this shouldn't be so - if race B mistreats race C based on mere genetics, then B is misbehaving and its activist perpetrators should be held to account. But the left has so abused, overused and confused the term 'racism' in its culture-war opportunism that it's now just a ritual call to summon their MSM and academic allies whenever it can be exploited for political gain. As a non-leftist, you have no moral authority whatever in using it to summon help against any opponent with more melanin than you. You have no hope in participating in determining who's racist and who isn't, since the term has long since passed out of logical use.
Therefore, let us wear it indifferently and help abuse it (for starters, by dishing it out as vociferously as it's received) beyond insignificance into total meaninglessness.
Posted by: Micropotamus at October 06, 2008 08:03 PM (fuC1N)
Posted by: sean at October 06, 2008 09:11 PM (6XqG8)
Obama is shrewd enough not to do so directly himself, but allows his cultists to do so for him.
Steve Skubinna wrote "What I cannot understand is the blase attitude towards Ayers and Dohrn among the left."
They actually believe the line that Obama didn't really know who Ayers was. And hey, when he finally did, he denounced him don't you know?
I think they also believe that since Ayers is a professor he can't be all bad... you know how they worship academia.
Posted by: Tom the Redhunter at October 06, 2008 09:41 PM (r0yU3)
"I did not have community relations with that man, Bill Ayers."
Posted by: redherkey at October 06, 2008 10:50 PM (kjqFg)
Posted by: dhan_su at October 06, 2008 11:39 PM (cJlsX)
http://rwor.org/a/063/ayers-en.html
This, folks, is Obama's idea of education reform?
Posted by: Andrea at October 07, 2008 09:05 AM (ZLAOb)
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