Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Bill Ayers does the unthinkable: Sinks to a new low

David Niven once said of fellow actor Errol Flynn, "You could always rely on Errol, he would always let you down."

Errol Flynn, despite his many personal demons, was no Bill Ayers. But Bill Ayers will always let decent-thinking people down.

Bill Ayers, the unrepentant 1960s terrorist, and friend of Barack Obama, is back in the news, thanks to JammieWearingFool.

Ayers has co-written a book with his fellow ex-terrorist wife, Bernardine Dohrn, entitled Race Course Against White Supremacy.

From Amazon:

White supremacy and its troubling endurance in American life is debated in these personal essays by two veteran political activists. Arguing that white supremacy has been the dominant political system in the United States since its earliest days—and that it is still very much with us—the discussion points to unexamined bigotry in the criminal justice system, election processes, war policy, and education. The book draws upon the authors' own confrontations with authorities during the Vietnam era, reasserts their belief that racism and war are interwoven issues, and offers personal stories about their lives today as parents, teachers, and reformers.

Absolutely disgusting. Remember, Barack Obama began his political career in Ayers and Dohrn's living room.

Will Obama praise this book just as he did Ayers' A Kind And Just Parent?

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just one more reason not be surprised if it turns out it was Bill Ayers who was the one who introduced the hate-spewing black nationalist ummah-connected Khalid Al Mansour to Obama. They both had Black Panther connections and it did seem kind of weird that Al Mansour, then in San Francisco, in defending OPEC, did so with an unlikely partner -- Antonin Scalia -- but then, Scalia was back then teaching at Univ of Chicago and living in Bill Ayers' neighborhood.

Anonymous said...

Amazing; but then again, not...

Anonymous said...

All of the victims and their families should sue this guy for every penny.

Anonymous said...

How about that Joe Vogler guy? He'd give Rev Wright a run for his money, and then some

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UOhJ2wEnJ4