Obama was a radical “community organizer”
By Ted Belman
Today the WSJ carries an article by Stanly Kurtz entitled Obama and Ayers Pushed Radicalism On Schools . Evidently Kurtz gained access to the Daley Library which shed light on Chicago Annenberg Challenge and the Obama/Ayers relationship.
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Last April, Sen. Obama dismissed Mr. Ayers as just “a guy who lives in my neighborhood,” and “not somebody who I exchange ideas with on a regular basis.” Yet documents in the CAC archives make clear that Mr. Ayers and Mr. Obama were partners in the CAC.
One unsettled question is how Mr. Obama, a former community organizer fresh out of law school, could vault to the top of a new foundation? In response to my questions, the Obama campaign issued a statement saying that Mr. Ayers had nothing to do with Obama’s “recruitment” to the board. The statement says Deborah Leff and Patricia Albjerg Graham (presidents of other foundations) recruited him. Yet the archives show that, along with Ms. Leff and Ms. Graham, Mr. Ayers was one of a working group of five who assembled the initial board in 1994. Mr. Ayers founded CAC and was its guiding spirit. No one would have been appointed the CAC chairman without his approval.
The CAC’s agenda flowed from Mr. Ayers’s educational philosophy, which called for infusing students and their parents with a radical political commitment, and which downplayed achievement tests in favor of activism. In the mid-1960s, Mr. Ayers taught at a radical alternative school, and served as a community organizer in Cleveland’s ghetto.
[..] Mr. Obama once conducted “leadership training” seminars with Acorn, and Acorn members also served as volunteers in Mr. Obama’s early campaigns. External partners like the South Shore African Village Collaborative and the Dual Language Exchange focused more on political consciousness, Afrocentricity and bilingualism than traditional education. CAC’s in-house evaluators comprehensively studied the effects of its grants on the test scores of Chicago public-school students. They found no evidence of educational improvement.
A “community organizer” is a good thing but a “radical community organizer” is not.
There is no way that Obama didn’t share Ayers philosophy.
Obama reminds me of one of those Wizard Of Oz witch - with Nancy Pelosi or Hillary Clinton being the wicked witch of the West. Yes, the differences between Sarah Palin and Hillary was like Dorothy facing the witch and now that we can sing: DING! DONG! THE WICKED WITCH IS DEAD!, the witch need a new leader and THAT LEADER IS BARACK OBAMA! I am Sunstar and I approved this message!
Comment by Michael Sunstar — September 23, 2008 @ 6:24 am