ABC News said today it has landed William Ayers' first TV interview since the former 1960s radical's connections to President-elect Barack Obama became a campaign controversy.
Ayers is set to talk to ABC's Chris Cuomo live on Friday's "Good Morning America."
The interview, tied to a re-issue of the University of Illinois at Chicago professor's 2001 memoir, "Fugitive Days," is currently scheduled for the show's first half-hour from "GMA's" studios in New York's Times Square, a network spokeswoman said.
In 2002, Ayers said in an interview, "I'm as much an anarchist as I am a Marxist."
The Marxist is utilizing the interview to plug Fugitive Days--and of course make money for himself.
Ayers' Weather Underground group attempted to bomb a police station in 1970, but when Fox News tried to interview Ayers in front of his home, the unrepentant terrorist called the police.
What a tool.
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Ayers should down a fifth of Wild
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doesn't make any sense sober either.
Ayers A'Tool.
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The A.M. TRAIN is LEAVING, get on
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