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Annenberg Papers: Putting On Ayers?
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Wednesday, August 27, 2008 4:20 PM PT
Election '08:
The Obama camp tries to suppress a campaign ad and university archives
linking the candidate to a '60s terrorist who hosted his first campaign
fundraiser. Is he being "swiftboated," or is this a cover-up?
When Obama's association with William Ayers was raised at a
Democratic debate this year, Obama replied: "This is a guy who lives in
my neighborhood. . . . He's not somebody who I exchange ideas from on a
regular basis."
Tuesday's release of papers from a Chicago school reform project
known as the Annenberg Challenge shows once again Barack Obama has a
problem with the truth.
The long-sought records that were kept under wraps at the Richard J.
Daley Library at the University of Illinois, Chicago (UIC), show that
Obama and Ayers attended board meetings, retreats and at least one news
conference as the education project got under way. The records also
show the two continued to attend meetings together during the 1995-2001
operation of the program.
Clearly the relationship between Ayers and Obama is much deeper and
longer than Obama admits. They in fact were partners in various
entities and regularly exchanged ideas, including on how to turn
Chicago schools into re-education camps to create a generation of
social revolutionaries.
Tuesday's release of the papers of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge
were sought by the National Review's Stanley Kurtz, who had met a stone
wall erected by Obama's UIC friends. UIC temporarily closed the
supposedly public archives after Kurtz inquired. Ayers, who has long
taught there, may have had a hand in suppressing the documents showing
Obama to be a liar.
The UIC records show that in the 1990s, Ayers was instrumental in
starting the Annenberg Challenge, securing a $50 million grant to
reform the Chicago Public Schools, part of a national initiative funded
by Ambassador Walter Annenberg, who died in 2002.
Obama was given the Annenberg board chairmanship only months before
his first run for office. He ran the fiscal arm that distributed grants
to schools and raised matching funds. Ayers participated in a second
entity known as the Chicago School Reform Collaborative, the
operational arm that worked with grant recipients. They met and talked
often.
When Obama first ran for office, articles in the Chicago Defender
and the local Hyde Park Herald mentioned his Annenberg chairmanship
among his qualifications.
During Obama's tenure as Annenberg chairman, Ayers' own education
projects received substantial funding. As we've noted in our series,
"The Audacity of Socialism," Ayers, now a tenured distinguished
professor of education at UIC, works to educate teachers in socialist
revolutionary ideology, urging that it be passed on to impressionable
students.
One of Ayer's descriptions for a course called "Improving Learning
Environments" says prospective K-12 teachers need to "be aware of the
social and moral universe we inhabit and . . . be a teacher capable of
hope and struggle, outrage and action, teaching for social justice and
liberation."
The Annenberg papers are quite extensive — 132 boxes containing 947
file folders with 70 linear feet of material. They undoubtedly contain
more surprises regarding Obama's relationship with Ayers, one of many
relationships Obama has sought to hide.
Obama is actively trying to suppress a campaign ad by an independent
group that notes Obama's long and intimate relationship with Ayers. The
ad is put out by the conservative American Issues Project (AIP) and
financed by Texas billionaire Harold Simmons.
Simmons was one of the main funders of Swift Boat Veterans for
Truth. Democrats cry Obama is being "swift boated" and blame that
examination of John Kerry for his loss, not his less than swift
campaign.
The ad factually states: "Obama's political career was launched in
Ayers' home. And the two served together on a left-wing board. Why
would Barrack Obama be friends with someone who bombed the Capitol and
is proud of it? Do you know enough to elect Barack Obama?"
We say not nearly enough. As columnist and political analyst Michael
Barone points out, Obama has left no papers from his Illinois Senate
days. Nor has he listed his law firm clients or provided more than one
page of his medical records.
Obama has tried to distance himself from Ayers, his former campaign
contributor and foundation colleague. When asked in the Pennsylvania
debate if he could "explain that relationship for the voters and
explain to Democrats why it won't be a problem?" Obama's lame response
was that "the notion that somehow, as a consequence of me knowing
somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago when I was 8 years
old somehow reflects on me and my values doesn't make much sense to
me."
It makes sense to us. Ayers, a founder of the Weather Underground
organization that bombed the U.S. Capitol and Pentagon four decades
ago, wasn't just a passing acquaintance to Obama.
When Obama was making his first run for the Illinois Senate, Ayers
and terrorist wife Bernadine Dohrn had Obama to his house for a 1995
campaign event. Ayers also served with Obama on the board of the Woods
Fund of Chicago for three years and made a donation to the Friends of
Barack Obama in 2001
The AIP ad has run about 150 times in markets in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia and Michigan.
Obama campaign lawyer Robert Bauer has warned station managers
suggesting their broadcast license might be at risk: "Your station is
committed to operating in the public interest, an objective that cannot
be satisfied by accepting for compensation material of such malicious
falsity."
Bauer has also written twice to the Justice Department demanding
"prompt action to investigate and to prosecute" Simmons and AIP for
violation of campaign laws and individual contribution limits. The
problem is that, as the Annenberg papers show, the ad is breathtakingly
true and accurate.
The only thing needing investigating is why Obama is trying so hard
to hide his past. Full disclosure is change we can believe in.