Do you think Bill Ayers’ book (Fugitive Days) will “bomb” Obama’s credibility?
It seems to me that Bill Ayers’ book reveals that Obama should have been more careful when he used Ayers’ home to launch his campaign for a state senate seat. Since many people believe that “the company someone keeps reveals their character”, I believe Obama made a serious mistake when he started his political career in Ayers’ home. Ayers is even worse than Rev Wright as a non-unifier.
Did Obama know about Ayers’ terrorist background? Probably. In Obama’s book, “Dreams From My Father”, Obama described how he chose his friends while he was in college: “…I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students…The Marxist Professors and the structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets…we were resisting bourgeois society’s stifling constraints.” I wonder if Obama carefully chose to associate with Ayers and Wright in the same way he chose his college friends.
Ayers admits to being an unrepentant domestic terrorist. If the American people vote for a government that doesn’t do what Ayers wants, he thinks it is OK for him to use bombs to try and force the government to do what he wants. Ayers doesn’t express any regret for the people killed by Ayers’ gang of communist connected terrorists, the “Weathermen”.
Almost anywhere else in the world, Ayers’ domestic terrorism activities would have quickly brought him death, but in the USA he is a tenured professor at a university. As part of their policy of getting rid of people who opposed their regimes, the Soviet communists executed about 62 million people and the Chinese communists executed about 35 million, yet Ayer is only critical of the USA, a country so admired that millions sneak in as illegal immigrants.
Besides being a narcissistic personality and a sociopath, what is wrong with Ayers? Here is a clue. Ayers once wrote, “Bring the revolution home. Kill your parents, that’s where it’s really at.” Apparently Bill Ayers and his father now live in the same house. Scary. I wonder what Ayers’ children think of their father’s advice. Perhaps some of the orphans of those killed by Ayers’ group hope that Ayers’ children follow Ayers’ advice to “Kill your parents”. Wouldn’t that be interesting?





