A Flashback -- I'm
playing two-man football in the backyard with my friend, and
first-grade classmate Pat Stack. He has a firm grasp of my leg,
and is about to throw me to the ground when I cry in anguish," Oh-- ! Stop Pat. Stop. My Leg!"
He lets go, and I scamper to a touchdown. A moment later my
mom, who had been watching from the kitchen window of our Chicago
two-flat, called me in to chastise me for my detestable subterfuge.
Be a man, she instructed.
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Ayers Subterfuge
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How
about that? No sooner than the voting was finally underway and Bill
Ayers surfaces from the Hyde Park underground for...."spontaneous"
simultaneous interviews with the Washington Post and The New
Yorker...no doubt part of the rehabilitation effort necessary to enable
the Obama confidante open access to the White House.
As might be expected, Ayers attempted to minimize his connection with
Obama despite the extensive record and despite the fact that Obama
himself told the media that they were in touch as recently as early
2007.
But the New Yorker notes something the Post glossed over: Ayers says
his contacts with "the Obama circle" continued until "his name became
part of the campaign maelstrom." Now the "maelstrom" really only began
a few weeks ago when Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin accused
Obama of "palling around with terrorists," which indeed was one focus
of the interviews today. -- [Global Labor and Politics]
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Ayers' can't quite keep his story squared. He asserted that he knew Obama only slightly, and “my
relationship with Obama was probably like that of thousands of others
in Chicago and, like millions and millions of others, I wished I knew
him better.” Provably, the blackest of lies, and what one expects from any Marxist. .
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Do you suppose that The B-HO will name Ayers to be either National Security Adviser or Director of Homeland Security? Nothing he would do would surprise me. With this exception: He named Rahm Emmanuel to be his Chief of Staff. I fully expected him to name Louis Farrakhan to that job.
ReplyDeleteOne is just as bad as the other, so I guess it is a toss-up.
Good Lord no. Ayers' input into the coming Administration will be, I think, his influence in forming Obama's collective (ha! a pun) political philosophy. He was Obama's little league Marxist ideology coach.
ReplyDeleteLessee...
ReplyDelete1. Obama and Ayers are Close.
2. Ayers founded the weathermen
3. FBI Informant Larry Grathwold said that the weathermen coldly discussed murdering 25 million americans when they took power
4. Ayers has publically stated that he still holds his original beliefs.....
What could POSSIBLY go wrong??
This word recognition with the blogging software is Really getting weird. the word for this post is Satan.,,, actually it is saptimb but that is close enough..
bullseye
Back in the 1600s, the Holy Roman Empire tried to "religiously cleanse" itself of the Protestants in its realm. It resulted in the Thirty Years War, the deaths of seven million people and the devastation of a continent.
ReplyDeleteFifty-seven million heretics/non-believers voted for McCain and Palin. Do think they will have camps big enough to hold us all?
"Fifty-seven million heretics/non-believers voted for McCain and Palin. Do think they will have camps big enough to hold us all?"
ReplyDeleteNo, definitely not.. However count up the leaders, most vocal supporters, Nra members with large collections etc and the 52 million voters will become sheep.
Hell, 1 out of 10 roman soldiers would go to the headsman's block quitely when they did a decimation. That was hell of a substitute for a motivational poster for the remaining 9 out of 10
bullseye
Now that the election is over, Ayers' muzzle has been removed. Here's what he has to say.
ReplyDeleteThe title is taken from a Grateful Dead song. Look for the part where he calls Eugene Debs "the great Socialist Party leader". (You know, the guy President Woodrow Wilson deemed a "traitor", and who was sentenced to ten years in prison for sedition.)
Lest we forget, this out-take from the Indoctrinate U movie is enlightening:
ReplyDeletehttp://herdgadfly.blogspot.com/2008/11/bill-ayers-tells-his-side-bit-surreal.html