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Submitted by JohnKWilson on Mon, 10/20/2008 - 8:24pm.
In my last diary,
I wrote about G. Gordon Liddy, his terrorist past, and his connections
to John McCain. One of the comments suggested making an ad of it, so
with the help of a more technologically saavy friend, we've created
this video on YouTube about McCain and Liddy.
I'm shocked that more media attention hasn't been paid to the Liddy
example and John McCain's evasive answers on David Letterman's show
last week. Joy Behar actually brought up Liddy on "The View" this
morning, but the mainstream press (and many progressives) are still
avoiding this critical issue. McCain has a lot of questions to answer
about Liddy, and nobody is asking them in the press even while Ayers
continues to be the subject of endless media obsessions.
Crossposted at DailyKos and TruthObama.
Submitted by JohnKWilson on Fri, 10/17/2008 - 10:59am.
It’s
not Joe the Plumber that matters, it’s G. Gordon Liddy the "Plumber" of
Watergate fame. David Letterman’s interview with McCain last night
should prove to be absolutely devastating to the McCain campaign, if we
don’t let the mainstream media ignore McCain’s relationship to Liddy
while they obsess about Bill Ayers.
John McCain has defended Liddy, an ex-felon who was part of
Watergate, one of the worst abuses of executive power in American
history.
John McCain has knowingly attended a fundraiser at the home of
Liddy, an unrepentent terrorist who plotted the assassination of a
journalist and encouraged the murder of federal law enforcement agents.
Yet John McCain just a year ago declared that he was "proud" of this
man.
Here’s a summary of all the crimes of G. Gordon Liddy, the responses of John McCain, and the questions that need to be asked:
Last night on Letterman, here’s what McCain said.
DL: But did you not have a relationship with Gordon Liddy?
JM: I met him, you know, I mean...
DL: Didn’t you attend a fund raiser at his house?
JM: Gordon Liddy’s?
"I met him"? "I met him"? And when you’re asked about attending a
fundraiser at his house, you don’t answer? You don’t admit that Liddy
hosted a fundraiser for you in 1998? You just say, "Gordon Liddy’s?" as
if you don’t know what Letterman’s talking about?
After the commercial break, McCain quickly tried to explain himself:
JM: I know Gordon Liddy. He paid his debt. He went to prison, he
paid his debt, as people do. I’m not in any way embarrassed to know
Gordon Liddy. And his son, who is also a good friend and supporter of
mine.
DL: But you understand that the same case could be made of your relationship with him as being made with William Ayers.
JM: Everything about any relationship that I’ve had I will make
completely open and give a complete accounting of. Senator Obama said
that he was a guy who lived in the neighborhood. OK, it was more than
that.
Note this: McCain said that Liddy’s son is "also a good friend and
supporter of mine." That means McCain is saying that Liddy himself is
friend of his. Contrast that with Obama, who has never called Ayers his
friend (David Axelrod described them as "friendly," which is much
different).
Liddy did go to prison for Watergate. Does McCain mean to say that
it’s okay to pal around with criminals so long as they’ve served time
in prison? (Ayers, by the way, did turn himself him; he was never
convicted of a crime due to technicalities. Would McCain claim that it
would be okay to hang out with Ayers if he had spent time in prison?)
But Liddy’s never served any time in prison for urging the murder of
federal law enforcement officials, or for plotting the assassination of
a newspaper columnist, or for encouraging the murder of possible
burglars, or for illegally using firearms despite being an ex-felon. So
by McCain’s logic, Liddy has never paid his debt for those actions.
McCain claims, "Senator Obama said that he was a guy who lived in
the neighborhood. OK, it was more than that." It was. As Obama actually
said: "This is a guy who lives in my neighborhood, who's a professor of
English in Chicago, who I know and who I have not received some
official endorsement from. He's not somebody who I exchange ideas with
on a regular basis." There’s nothing false about that. According to a
McCain TV ad, "Obama's blind ambition. When convenient, he worked with
terrorist Bill Ayers. When discovered, he lied. Obama. Blind ambition.
Bad judgment." The Washington Post fact checker concluded,
"The McCain campaign is distorting the Obama-Ayers relationship, and
exaggerating their closeness. There is no evidence that Obama has
‘lied’ about his dealings with Ayers."
But you could make the same exact argument that when McCain said
about Liddy, "I met him," it was definitely "more than that." If
somebody hosts a fundraiser for you, do you honestly describe your
relationship as "I met him"? McCain, unlike Obama, was lying about his
relationship. McCain, unlike Obama, was actually defending an
unrepentant terrorist.
In 2007, McCain went on Liddy’s radio show and told him:
I'm proud of you, I'm proud of your family....It's always a pleasure
for me to come on your program, Gordon, and congratulations on your
continued success and adherence to the principles and philosophies that
keep our nation great.
By contrast, Obama has never said that he’s "proud" of Bill Ayers
What are Liddy’s crimes? Let’s go through the details. G. Gordon Liddy is a lunatic who grew up admiring Hitler.
But what really matters are his crimes. Watergate alone should be a
good enough reason for any presidential candidate to avoid any
association with the man whose criminal activities helped to bring down
Richard Nixon.
However, Liddy’s plotting of crimes went far beyond the Watergate break-in.
At the Committee to Re-Elect the President,
Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to
embarrass the Democratic opposition. These included firebombing the
Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. (where classified documents
leaked by Daniel Ellsberg were being stored), kidnapping anti-war
protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the
Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San
Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house
boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in
compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy's ideas were
rejected, but a few were given the go ahead by Nixon Administration
officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's
office.
Liddy has revealed
that he was prepared to murder someone "if necessary" during the
Ellsberg break-in. He also said that he "plotted with a 'gangland
figure' to murder Howard Hunt to prevent him from cooperating with
investigators."
Does John McCain support murdering people? How about kidnapping
protesters? Firebombing liberal think tanks? Why is McCain defending
this man?
Liddy also plotted the assassination of a journalist:
"In 1980, Liddy published an autobiography, titled Will, which sold
more than a million copies and was made into a television movie. In it
he states that he once made plans with Hunt to kill journalist Jack
Anderson, based on a literal interpretation of a Nixon White House
statement we need to get rid of this Anderson guy."
"
Liddy has never expressed regret for this. In fact, in 2004, Liddy explicitly embraced the idea of murdering columnists: "If they were traitors as Jack Anderson was, directly helping the enemy, then yes."
So, does John McCain support the murder of journalists?
Liddy also openly violates gun laws. As an ex-felon, he’s banned
from owning guns. In 1990, I heard him speak at the University of
Illinois and brag about how his wife owned a large collection of guns
which she conveniently keeps under his side of the bed. Later in the
1990s, "he mentioned labeling targets ‘Bill’ and ‘Hillary’ when he
practiced shooting." Does McCain think that ex-felons like Liddy should
have guns? Does he approve of Liddy naming his shooting targets after
the President and First Lady?
And then there’s this well-known terrorism advocated by G. Gordon Liddy on his radio show:
August 26, 1994: "Now if the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
comes to disarm you and they are bearing arms, resist them with arms.
Go for a head shot; they're going to be wearing bulletproof
vests....They've got a big target on there, ATF. Don't shoot at that,
because they've got a vest on underneath that. Head shots, head
shots.... Kill the sons of bitches."
September 15, 1994: "If the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
insists upon a firefight, give them a firefight. Just remember, they're
wearing flak jackets and you're better off shooting for the head."
Here’s how Liddy later explained himself:
"The law is that if somebody is shooting at you, using deadly force,
the mere fact that they are a law enforcement officer, if they are in
the wrong, does not mean you are obliged to allow yourself to be killed
so your kinfolk can have a wrongful death action. You are legally
entitled to defend yourself and I was speaking of exactly those kind of
situations. If you're going to do that, you should know that they're
wearing body armor so you should use a head shot. Now all I'm doing is
stating the law, but all the nuances in there got left out when the
story got repeated."
Of course, that’s not true (you’re not legally entitled to kill law
enforcement officers, even if they are in the wrong). But it’s also not
what Liddy said. Remember: "if the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms comes to disarm you and they are bearing arms, resist them
with arms." Liddy was talking about ATF agents "bearing arms," not
shooting at people. He was talking about ATF agents trying to "disarm"
people, not kill them.
In 1998, Liddy hosted a fundraiser for McCain, and has given his
campaigns $5,000, including $1,000 to McCain’s current presidential
campaign.
By contrast, Ayers never hosted a fundraiser for Obama (it was a
meet-and-greet in 1995), and at the time Obama didn’t know about Ayers’
past. Ayers gave Obama a small donation in 2000, but nothing recently.
John McCain not only knew about Liddy’s criminal past, he knew about
Liddy’s 1994 comments urging listeners to shoot law enforcement agents
in the head when he attended that 1998 fundraiser at Liddy’s home.
How do we know that McCain knew about Liddy’s comments? Because it
was mentioned in a Washington Post story on May 18, 1995 which noted
that Liddy had been "disinvited from a recent GOP fund-raiser because
of his embarrassing exhortations to shoot pesky federal law enforcement
officers." That same article discussed McCain joking around at an event
with Liddy about his psychotic propensity to burn himself.
Is it really possible that McCain was unaware of the controversy
about Liddy? Is it really possible that McCain didn’t hear anything
about the national outrage over Liddy’s remarks? Is it really possible
that McCain never heard about his own party banning Liddy from a
fundraiser? Is it really possible that McCain didn’t read the
Washington Post story mentioning his own name that directly addresses
Liddy’s remarks? No, it’s not possible. And if McCain conveniently
forgot that his buddy urged the murder of federal agents, what does
that say about his judgment?
Let’s be clear-cut about this:
If you urge people to shoot federal agents in the head, you are encouraging terrorism.
If you plot the firebombing of a liberal organization, you are plotting terrorism.
If you plan the assassination of a journalist and thirty years later still embrace the idea, you are an unrepentant terrorist.
Do you disagree, John McCain?
You say, "Everything about any relationship that I’ve had I will
make completely open and give a complete accounting of." So let’s hear
it: do you think this is terrorism? And why are you "proud" of this
unrepentant terrorist?
McCain claims, "I think not only a repudiation but an apology for
ever having anything to do with an unrepentant terrorist is due the
American people." We’re waiting for our apology, Senator McCain.
Crossposted at DailyKos.
Submitted by JohnKWilson on Tue, 10/07/2008 - 3:06pm.
John
McCain has made Barack Obama's distant connections years ago with
"unrepentant terrorist" Bill Ayers a centerpiece of his campaign.
But McCain has much closer, more direct, and more recent connections
to terrorists who committed acts far worse than Ayers, yet McCain's
links to "unrepentant terrorists" are completely ignored by the media.
While Obama has forcefully condemned the past actions of Ayers, John
McCain has never denounced his terrorist friends.
McCain's "terrorist" connections are far worse than Obama's links to
Ayers. In the 1980s, McCain personally funded a guerrilla group (the
Contras) that engaged in terrorist acts. Just last year, McCain
expressed how "proud" he was of an ex-felon who urged shooting law
enforcement agents in the head (G. Gordon Liddy). And earlier this
year, the McCain campaign trumpeted the endorsement of a man who
illegally provided weapons and money to terrorists; when a reporter
questioned this, the McCain campaign refused to even criticize this
criminal (Oliver North).
In February 1988, the Washington Post reported that McCain personally (and "recently") gave the Contras $400.
No one can doubt that acts of terror were committed by the Contras. Human Rights Watch
concluded in 1989, "the contras were major and systematic violators of
the most basic standards of the laws of armed conflict, including by
launching indiscriminate attacks on civilians, selectively murdering
non-combatants, and mistreating prisoners." Human Rights Watch also
criticized acts of terror by the Sandinista government, but called the
Contras "a force that has shown itself incapable of operating without
consistently committing gross abuses in violation of the laws of war."
Here are some eyewitness reports of the terrorism committed by the Contras:
They took out their knives and stuck them under his fingernails.
After they took his fingernails off, then they broke his elbows.
Afterwards they gouged out his eyes. Then they took their bayonets and
made all sorts of slices in his skin all around his chest, arms, and
legs. They then took his hair off and the skin of his scalp. When they
saw there was nothing left to do with him, they threw gasoline on him
and burned him. The next day they started the same thing with a 13 year
old girl. They did more or less the same, but they did other things to
her too. First, she was utilized, raped by all the officers. They
stripped her and threw her in a small room, they went in one by one.
Afterwards they took her out tied and blindfolded. Then they began the
same mutilating, pulling her fingernails out and cutting off her
fingers, breaking her arms, gouging out her eyes and all they did to
the other fellow. They cut her legs and stuck an iron rod into her
womb.
Rosa had her breasts cut off. Then they cut into her chest and took
out her heart. The men had their arms broken and their testicles cut
off and their eyes poked out. They were then killed by slitting their
throats and pulling the tongue out through the slit.
A congressional committee confirmed
at the time that the Contras "raped, tortured and killed unarmed
civilians, including children" and that "groups of civilians, including
pregnant women and children were burned, dismembered, blinded and
beheaded."
Harold Pinter recalled the testimony of Father John Metcalf:
I am in charge of a parish in the north of Nicaragua. My
parishioners built a school, a health centre, a cultural centre. We
have lived in peace. A few months ago a Contra force attacked the
parish. They destroyed everything: the school, the health centre, the
cultural centre. They raped nurses and teachers, slaughtered doctors,
in the most brutal manner. They behaved like savages. Please demand
that the US government withdraw its support from this shocking
terrorist activity.
And no one can doubt that McCain knew about these acts of terror when he was publicly funding them. On February 10, 1987, the New York Times
noted that a 170-page report by Americas Watch determined about the
Contras, "They still engage in selective but systematic killing of
persons they perceive as representing the Government, in indiscriminate
attacks against civilians or in disregard for their safety, and in
outrages against the personal dignity of prisoners. The contras also
engage in widespread kidnapping of civilians, apparently for purposes
of recruitment as well as intimidation." The report noted, "The
escalating brutality of contra practices leads Americas Watch to
conclude that disregard for the rights of civilians has become a de
facto policy of the contra forces."
McCain also must have known that the Contras were engaged in drug
smuggling while he was handing them money. On August 5, 1987, the CIA
Central American Task Force chief testified before the Iran-Contra
Committee about the Contra drug trafficking: "It is not a couple of
people. It is a lot of people."(pdf, p. 38)
In addition to his personal support for the Contras, McCain has a
supporter who is far more of a terrorist supporter than Bill Ayers. His
name is Oliver North. Ayers was never convicted for any crime, and
there's no evidence he ever killed anyone. North, by contrast, was
convicted (he got away with it because his testimony to Congress
provided him with immunity).
There can be no doubt about North's connection to terrorism. Under
the direction of North, the US covertly sold $48 million in battlefield
missiles and other weapons to Iran, even though Iran was classified by
the US government as a sponsor of international terrorism. North then
illegally used some of this money to help finance the Contras.
So what is the McCain campaign’s position toward this terrorist
supporter? Have they denounced his views? No, McCain’s own campaign
website promotes the endorsement of him by North. McCain also supported
North's 1994 campaign for the US Senate in Virginia.
The Washington Post blog
did ask the McCain campaign, "Is McCain pleased to receive North's
endorsement, given the fact that the failed GOP senatorial candidate
was convicted in 1989 of shredding documents, accepting an illegal
gratuity and aiding and abetting in the obstruction of Congress?" The
McCain campaign declined to criticize North or remove their link to his
endorsement: "We'll let the comments in the release stand," wrote
spokeswoman Jill Hazelbaker in an e-mail.
Obviously, McCain has no regrets about supporting the Contras. McCain named Otto Reich
as his adviser on Latin American issues, even though Reich was involved
in the Iran-Contra scandal. In the mid-1980s, Reich ran the U.S. Office
of Public Diplomacy and illegally coordinated with the CIA to run a
"White Propaganda" campaign planting bogus op-eds written by his
speechwriters in newspapers. In 1987, the Republican
Comptroller-General formally found that Reich had broken the law. As
ambassador to Venezuela, Reich arranged the release and asylum of
Cuban-American terrorist Orlando Bosch, who had planted a bomb on a
Cuban airliner in 1976, killing all 73 people on board.
McCain's connections to G. Gordon Liddy are even closer and more
disturbing. Liddy, of course, is famous as an ex-felon convicted for
his role as a mastermind in the Watergate break-ins and cover-up. Less
well known is the fact that Liddy proposed to kidnap anti-war activists
in 1972 and even plotted the murder of a newspaper columnist deemed
unfriendly.
If his criminal activity that helped bring down a president weren't
bad enough, Liddy actually advocated terrorist acts, too. In 1994, Liddy advised listeners
to his radio show to kill federal law enforcement agents: "Now if the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms comes to disarm you and they
are bearing arms, resist them with arms. Go for a head shot; they're
going to be wearing bulletproof vests. ... Kill the sons of bitches."
Despite this public advocacy of terrorism, McCain appeared at
Liddy's home for a fundraiser Liddy organized for him in 1998. Liddy
has given McCain $5,000 during his various campaigns, including $1,000
in 2007. McCain has never refused the money. Less than a year ago,
McCain appeared on Liddy's radio show (where Liddy greeted him as an
"old friend") and McCain told Liddy,
"I'm proud of you, I'm proud of your family. It's always a pleasure for
me to come on your program, Gordon, and congratulations on your
continued success and adherence to the principles and philosophies that
keep our nation great."
No one imagines that John McCain's connections to terrorism should
automatically disqualify him from the presidency or should even be a
major factor in the election, when questions about the economy, health
care, and foreign wars loom much more prominently.
But John McCain's character does matter. And unlike the attacks on
Obama and Ayers, McCain's terrorist connections have an important
policy dimension. No one imagines that Obama is going to implement a
policy of covert symbolic bombings in America as Ayers did, and Obama
has strongly condemned what Ayers did decades ago.
However, McCain has never condemned the Contras or Oliver North or
G. Gordon Liddy, and that raises many policy questions. Would McCain
ever allow a Watergate-style criminal ring in his White House? Would he
ever sell weapons to a regime engaged in supporting terrorism? Would he
illegally engage in covert propaganda aimed at Amricans? Would he ever
try to secretly fund a guerrilla force committing acts of terror?
Unlike the guilt-by-association smears against Obama, McCain's
friendship with terrorists is more than just a character issue. McCain
needs to answer these questions about critical errors of judgment
committed by past Republican administrations, since his terrorist
associations suggest that he might endorse these terrible mistakes and
be prone to repeat them.
The questions about Obama and Ayers have been asked and answered and
analyzed in depth many times before. But John McCain still hasn't
answered any questions about his terrorist connections. And the media
have almost entirely ignored all of McCain's friends who are
"unrepentant terrorists."
Crossposted at DailyKos.
Submitted by JohnKWilson on Mon, 10/06/2008 - 7:12pm.
Nothing has harmed Barack Obama's candidacy for president more than the perception that he is inexperienced. An August poll
by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press found that
"personal abilities and experience" was the biggest cause for concern
by voters about Obama, much more than his stands on issues. Among those
who support Obama, but only weakly, 43% were most troubled by Obama's
experience. By contrast, only 8% of John McCain supporters were most
troubled by his experience.
However, there are two problems with the attack on Obama's inexperience: it isn't true, and it doesn't matter.
Yet
a campaign of misinformation has greatly exaggerated Obama's alleged
inexperience. Fred Thompson's Sept. 2 speech to the Republican National
Convention proclaimed that Obama is "most inexperienced nominee to ever
run for President." The next night, Rudy Giuliani repeated the
accusation about Obama: "He is the least experienced candidate for
president of the United States in at least the last 100 years."
Giuliani and Thompson seem to be conveniently forgetting that George W.
Bush in 2000 had served only six years as governor, far fewer years of
experience as an elected public official than Obama's 12 years of
experience (eight as state senator, four as US senator). Nor did they
seem to care that McCain's Vice Presidential pick, Sarah Palin, has
only two years of experience as governor of Alaska.
Obama's experience in state and national politics also exceeds that
of Ronald Reagan (eight years as governor), Jimmy Carter (four years in
state senate, four years as governor), Dwight Eisenhower (no political
experience), and Harry Truman (10 years as US senator, one year as vice
president). In fact, Obama's total political experience exceeds
Thompson's eight lackluster years as a senator or Giuliani's two terms
as mayor of New York City, which they felt made them qualified to be
president.
I did a quick study of presidential experience (see the results here)
and discovered that out of 42 presidents, only 20 had more experience
as an elected public official than Obama does now. Only 22 presidents
had more experience than Obama as an elected official in Washington,
D.C. In terms of his experience, Obama would be a typical president.
Yet you won't find anyone in the media reporting on the fact that Obama
has more foreign policy experience than four out of the last five
presidents.
However, even if Obama were inexperienced, that would be no reason
to vote against him. History shows us that an experienced politician
usually makes for a lousy president. In fact, the most consistent
variable to predict a failed presidency is experience.
The Wall Street Journal and the right-wing Federalist Society in 2005 surveyed
an "ideologically balanced" group of 130 prominent professors to rank
the best and worst presidents. Out of the top 10 presidents, ranked as
great and near great, only three had more experience as an elected
political official (or more experience in Congress) than Obama does
now. Out of the five worst presidents ranked as failures, all of them
had more experience than Obama.
Of course, not every inexperienced president is a good one. George
W. Bush is definitive proof of that. However, experience may also be
part of the explanation for Bush's failures. Bush was so inexperienced,
particularly on foreign affairs, that he turned to Vice President Dick
Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to make key decisions.
Cheney and Rumsfeld are among the most experienced figures ever to hold
their positions, and like the failed presidents of great experience
before them, they came up with some of the most disastrous policies in
recent memory.
Obama, who has far more experience on foreign affairs than Bush
thanks to four years on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and
visits to 17 countries, is unlikely to be captive to the views of his
running mate Joe Biden.
Why does experience harm presidential judgment? One reason is that
experienced public officials tends to be set in their ways, and
unwilling to challenge the status quo of which they are a part.
Politicians with less experience are not tied to the political
establishment and are more willing to implement change, which is an
essential component of presidential greatness.
That certainly describes the 2008 election. Obama's depth and
breadth of experience, both as an elected official and as a citizen
committed to public service, far exceeds the norm for a president. It's
time to stop talking about experience, and start talking about the
issues that matter to the voters.
Crossposted at DailyKos and OpedNews.
Submitted by JohnKWilson on Sun, 10/05/2008 - 9:52pm.
The
gutter politics of the McCain campaign is reaching down once again to
denounce Obama for his distant past links to Bill Ayers in an
unprecedented guilt-by-association attack for a presidential campaign.
Sarah Palin declared, "This is someone who sees America as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists who targeted their own country."
The New York Times article,
which prompted Palin’s remarks, actually concluded that "the two men do
not appear to have been close. Nor has Mr. Obama ever expressed
sympathy for the radical views and actions of Mr. Ayers."
CNN Political Ticker
evaluated Palin’s "palling" charges and concluded, "False. There is no
indication that Ayers and Obama are now palling around, or that they
have had an ongoing relationship in the past three years. Also, there
is nothing to suggest that Ayers is now involved in terrorist activity
or that other Obama associates are....CNN's review of project records
found nothing to suggest anything inappropriate in the volunteer
projects in which the two men were involved."
Back in February, the Washington Post reported in a fact check, "But the Obama-Ayers link is a tenuous one."(Washington Post, 2/18/08)
As part of a larger project where I’m compiling a long list of all
the lies and smears spread about Obama, here are 30 lies about Ayers
and Obama.
Tonight’s Hannity’s America featured more of these absurd lies about
Obama and Ayers in Hannity’s infomercial for idiocy, including an
amazing interview with legendary anti-Semitic crackpot Andy Martin:
LIE: "My view is that the community organizer was
really a sham event. Bill Ayers was testing him."(Andy Martin,
Hannity’s America, October 5, 2008, "Obama and His Friends: History of
Radicalism")
TRUTH: Bill Ayers had nothing to do with Obama’s
community organizing job. It’s pure lunacy to imagine that Ayers was
"testing" Obama.
LIE: Obama’s "community organizing is a grand
scheme perpetuated by none other than William Ayers."(Sean Hannity,
Hannity’s America, October 5, 2008, "Obama and His Friends: History of
Radicalism")
TRUTH: Obama’s community organizing was not a vast conspiracy for revolution devised by Bill Ayers.
LIE: "They live half a mile from William Ayers, the
unrepentant terrorist" and "Just a half a mile from those homes is
Louis Farrakhan."(Hannity’s America, October 5, 2008, "Obama and His
Friends: History of Radicalism")
TRUTH: It’s true, of course, that Obama lives in
this same neighborhood, as do tens of thousands of other people who
presumably are also guilty by geographical association. The logic of
this argument would be, if you live half a mile from a sex offender,
then you agree with child molesters.
LIE: Obama and Ayers "appeared together at various
public engagements...it would seem that they are more than just a
little bit friendly."(Sean Hannity, Hannity’s America, October 5, 2008,
"Obama and His Friends: History of Radicalism")
TRUTH: Appearing on a speaking panel is not a
sign of friendship. There is no evidence that Obama had any role in
ever inviting Ayers to speak.
LIE: In 1995, Ayers and Dohrn "hosted a political
coming out party for a young Barack Obama."(Sean Hannity, Hannity’s
America, October 5, 2008, "Obama and His Friends: History of
Radicalism")
TRUTH: This was an event for Alice Palmer, not a "coming-out party" for Obama. Obama was invited by Palmer to the event.
But long before tonight’s Hannity, the right-wing has been spreading a series of lies about Obama and Ayers.
LIE: "Bill Ayers is an unrepentant terrorist."
TRUTH: Bill Ayers is not, and apparently never
was, a terrorist. The conventional definition of a terrorist is someone
who tries to kill innocent people for political purposes. As
Factcheck.org noted, In fact, nobody died as a result of bombings in
which Ayers said he participated as part of the Weather Underground.
(Factcheck.org, http://www.factcheck.org/...
LIE: "I'm sure he's very patriotic, but his
relationship with Mr. Ayers is open to question....Because, if you're
going to associate and have as a friend and serve on a board and have a
guy kick off your campaign that says he's unrepentant, that he wished
he'd bombed more. And then, the worst thing of all, that I think really
indicates Senator Obama's attitude, is he had the incredible statement
that he compared Mr. Ayers, an unrepentant terrorist -- an unrepentant
terrorist, with Senator Tom Coburn. Senator Coburn, a physician who
goes to Oklahoma on the weekends and brings babies into life."(John
McCain, April 20, 2008, ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos:)
http://mediamatters.org/...
TRUTH: Obama was not friends with Ayers. Ayers did
not kick off Obama’s campaign. And Obama was not comparing Ayers’
actions with Coburn. Obama was pointing out that he works with people
even when he disagrees with them.
LIE: "Obama's oldest friend in politics is a
murderer and unrepentant terrorist. Why are they
friends?"(ExposeObama.com email, Sept. 7, 2008)
TRUTH: Ayers isn't Obama's oldest friend in politics.
LIE: Ayers was "Obama's boss."(Jerome Corsi, p. 147)
TRUTH: The chair of a foundation board is not the boss of the members.
LIE: Jerome Corsi claimed Alice "Palmer would never
have introduced Obama to the Hyde Park political community at the
Ayres-Dohrn home unless she saw an affinity between Ayers and Dohrn's
radical leftist history, her own history of far-leftist politics, and
the politics of Barack Obama."(p. 137)
TRUTH: The event wasn't held primarily for Obama.
It was Palmer's own announcement that she would run for Congress. Obama
was there as Palmer's endorsed successor for her Senate seat, but
there's no evidence that he had any role in deciding to hold it at
Ayers' home.
LIE: Jerome Corsi claims about Obama: "either he
did not know Ayers and Dohrn are still radical leftists—in which case
he is implausibly naive—or Obama did know, which would confirm he
joined with Ayers and Dohrn because Obama too continues to believe,
albeit silently and secretly, in the Far Left's radical agenda."(p.
140)
TRUTH: Obama probably knew Ayers was a leftist,
but he didn't care. Obama believes in the notion of a free society,
where you work with people you disagree with.
LIE: "Even today, Ayers appears to hold the same
radical political beliefs he did in the Weather Underground, and Obama
had to know that was also the case when he first met Ayers in
1995."(Jerome Corsi, p. 147)
TRUTH: Corsi doesn't explain how Obama "had to know" Ayers' views on politics when he first met him. Telepathy? Mind-reading?
LIE: David Freddoso calls Obama's distant
connection with Bill Ayers "a remarkable relationship for a
presidential nominee to have."(p. 122)
TRUTH: It reality, it's not remarkable at all.
The notion that people should resign from foundations and refuse to
speak in public in order to avoid any connection to a former radical
never convicted of a crime is absurd.
LIE: "The major media simply have not reported on
Obama's two years at New York's Columbia University, where, among other
things, he lived a mere quarter-mile from former terrorist Bill Ayers."(Tony Blankley, September 24, 2008)
TRUTH: Thousands upon thousands of people lived near Bill Ayers in Manhattan. Obama didn’t know Ayers.
LIE: "Mr. Ayers founded CAC and was its guiding
spirit. No one would have been appointed the CAC chairman without his
approval."(Stanley Kurtz, Wall Street Journal)
TRUTH: Kurtz has no evidence to support his claim.
Ayers was one of several people involved in starting the group, and was
not its "guiding spirit." According to the New York Times reporting,
Obama was recruited by other CAC leaders who knew him through the Joyce
Foundation.
LIE: "Mr. Obama and Mr. Ayers worked as a team to advance the CAC agenda."(Stanley Kurtz, Wall Street Journal)
TRUTH: Kurtz has no evidence that Obama and Ayers worked as a team. Ayers attended six meetings of the group along with Obama.
LIE: "Obama is hanging around with Bill Ayers and
Jeremiah Wright. By the way, Bill Ayers advertised himself as being a
communist with a small c just when he was beginning to
partner with Obama on the Chicago Annenberg Challenge."(Stanley Kurtz, Hudson Institute, Washington DC, October 1, 2008)
TRUTH: Contrary to this McCarthyist attack,
there's no evidence that Obama ever knew that Ayers supposedly called
himself a communist, nor is that a good reason for Obama to end his
work on school reform and charitable activities.
LIE: "who provided Obama with the only executive
experience he has ever had in his young life? Bill Ayers, unrepentant
domestic terrorist, communist revolutionary..."(Joseph Farah, World Net Daily, October 2, 2008)
TRUTH: Ayers did not provide Obama with the
Chicago Annenberg Challenge job. And Obama has also had executive
experience in community organizing, running a voter registration drive,
as well as running his campaigns. The New York Times reported, "In
fact, according to several people involved, Mr. Ayers played no role in
Mr. Obama's appointment. Instead, it was suggested by Deborah Leff,
then president of the Joyce Foundation, a Chicago-based group whose
board Mr. Obama, a young lawyer, had joined the previous year."(Scott
Shane, New York Times, October 4, 2008)
LIE: "Barack Obama is friends with Ayers, defending him as quote 'respectable and mainstream.'"(American Issues Project ad, August 2008)
TRUTH: David Axelrod described them as "friendly,"
not friends. Obama didn't call Ayers respectable and mainstream
(although Ayers now is); Obama's campaign on his website posted an
op-ed in the press that described Ayers that way.
LIE: "I can't understand why somebody who wants to
be president of the United States, I'll be perfectly honest with you,
would want to associate or not condemn the actions of people in the
past."(Paul Ragonese, April 27, 2008, Fox News' Hannity's America)
TRUTH: Obama has condemned the past actions of
Bill Ayers and called him somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40
years ago. (April 16, 2008 debate)
LIE: "Mr. Ayers founded CAC and was its guiding
spirit. No one would have been appointed the CAC chairman without his
approval."(Stanley Kurtz, Wall Street Journal)
TRUTH: Kurtz has no evidence to support his claim.
Ayers was one of several people involved in starting the group, and was
not its guiding spirit.
LIE: "Mr. Obama and Mr. Ayers worked as a team to advance the CAC agenda."(Stanley Kurtz, Wall Street Journal)
TRUTH: Kurtz has no evidence that Obama and Ayers worked as a team. Ayers attended six meetings of the group along with Obama.
LIE: About Bill Ayers, "Barack Obama really
couldn't bring himself to say 'you know, I really don't like that guy.'
That was too much for him to say. He had to talk about what a decent
guy he is and what a good professor."(Jim Geraghty, "Hype: The Obama
Effect")
TRUTH: There is no record of Obama during the
campaign calling Ayers "decent" and "a good professor." In fact, Obama
really did bring himself to criticize Ayers, denouncing him during a
Democratic debate as "somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years
ago."
LIE: "Obama was feted at a fundraising event" at Ayers' home.("Hype: The Obama Effect")
TRUTH: Obama never had a fundraising event at Ayers' home.
LIE: "Barack Obama and Bill Ayers had a close
working relationship...the two of them were running the foundation
together."(Stanley Kurtz, Fox News Channel’s Fox and Friends, September
29, 2008)
TRUTH: Kurtz has no evidence of a "close working
relationship" beyond attending a few meetings together. The notion that
Obama and Ayers were the only ones running the Chicago Annenberg
Challenge is absolutely false.
LIE: "The most important smoking gun is that Barack
Obama was funding Bill Ayers' radical educational projects."(Stanley
Kurtz, Fox News Channel’s Fox and Friends, September 29, 2008)
TRUTH: This is false. Obama was the president of
the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, not its dictator. There's no evidence
that Obama made any funding decisions. Moreover, it would have been
completely unprofessional for anyone, including Obama, to ban Bill
Ayers from receiving funding for educational projects because of
alleged radical activities decades earlier which Ayers was never
convicted of. Kurtz has no evidence that projects were judged based on
anything other than their merits. This is a pure smear by association.
LIE: Emails "give us strong evidence that there may
have been a cover-up in Bill Ayers' role choosing Barack
Obama."(Stanley Kurtz, Fox News Channel’s Fox and Friends, September
29, 2008)
TRUTH: This is a fabrication. The email Kurtz is
referring to shows absolutely no kind of cover up. In fact, it shows
exactly the opposite. In his blog,
Kurtz quotes the entire email Ken Rolling wrote to CAC founders Warren
Chapman and Anne Hallett and notes that Sam Dillon, Education Reporter
for the New York Times, was working on an article. Rolling wrote about
Dillon, He is trying to understand how Barack got ‘picked' for the CAC
board, by whom, why, etc. – I have avoided that question head-on though
I believe Barack was Debbie Leff's/Joyce nomination." This email
reveals no kind of cover-up, and the New York Times article found
several sources that said Obama was not picked by Ayers.
LIE: "There is a secret group in the Obama-Biden
campaign tasked with shutting off any leaks from the record that links
Barack Obama to his longtime adviser and mentor Bill Ayers, professor
of education at the University of Illinois and unrepentant Weatherman
terrorist and fugitive from the 1970s....There is a substantial
independent report from a major Democratic source that confirms
Diamond's suspicions. The source confirms the unit is led by Bill Ayers
himself and likely includes Tom Hayden and other members of
'Progressives for Obama.' Most critically, the Democratic source says
this unit has direct access to media adviser David Axelrod of the
Obama-Biden campaign."(John Batchelor, Human Events, September 12, 2008)
TRUTH: There is no "secret group." Hayden reports,
"I am not part of any effort, personal or organized, trying to protect
Obama against any leaks." The notion that Ayers is leading the "unit"
is laughable. According to the University of Illinois library, "all
papers have been available since August 26" about the school reform
group that Ayers and Obama worked on. Diamond, the source cited for the
existence of the "unit," declares,
"I have no evidence of such a unit." Diamond added, "I told Batchelor
that I would not speak to Human Events yet he made up a quote from me
and placed it in his article."
Crossposted at DailyKos.

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