Contrary to popular opinion,I am not a “conspiracy theorist.”
I live in the real world – always have. I’ve been a journalist who goes where the facts lead him all my life – unlike most of my colleagues whose “facts” are predetermined by their ideology.
I understand Barack Obama and Bill Ayers because I was one of them early in my life. I even met Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn and Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda in the old days. I admired them. If Obama had been old enough during the 1960s and 1970s,I probably would have run into him,too.
If anyone has a balanced approach to the realities of political life in America,it’s me. I’ve looked at life from both sides. I know the arguments of the other side and can still spout them before most of today’s practitioners of so-called “progressive” thought can.
I also know that the reigning ethos of this movement represented so ably today by Obama is this:“By any means necessary …” It was first articulated by Jean Paul Sartre in his play,“Dirty Hands.” But it became popularized as a slogan of the revolutionary left by Malcolm X.
Read More at WND . By Joseph Farah.
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