Posted on 10/19/2013 5:44:53 PM PDT by smoothsailing
October 18, 2013
Former Weather Underground terrorist and Obama associate Bill Ayers is having trouble with his book tour, it seems. Local news sources in Wisconsin report that his latest public appearance has been canceled due to a lack of public interest.
The Madison Public Library, which had organized the hour-long event, said they “didnt have the kind of interest they had anticipated.
Ayers has been touring the country in support of his new book, Public Enemy: Confessions of an American Dissident.
On the cover of his book Ayers has declared himself a “public enemy.”Judging from his cancelled speech, the public must feel that the dislike is entirely mutual.
This so-called “dissident” has managed to provoke nothing more than public indifference. Suitable treatment for someone who to this day boasts unapologetically of his murderous past, and who, in fact, was recently caught joking about his former terrorist activities.
No doubt many feel he should be behind bars, rather than parading around the country like a celebrity.
This country’s elite liberal class may view Ayers as a hero and friend. But it appears the rest of America has little interest in what he has to say.
I think you’re exceptional. The Vietnam War and the many protests and the radical 60’s violence are merely history items to most young people your age, whereas I lived it, given I am a first year baby boomer, born in ‘46.
God bless and keep you.
Really makes you want to get up in the morning, go to work and pay the every increasing Illinois income taxes to fund things like that.
Madison! Of All Places! How right you are.
I'd like to see him puke from the certainty of knowing what's happening to him.
I'd like to see the smoke coming out as his blue jeans heat up from the friction burns, even though he's being dragged on ice, but at enough speed that it burns.
I'd like to have a camera on him, and a microphone to hear him scream and plead to stop.
I'd like to see it stop before it's finished, and see him just left there alone, bleeding, broken, and with no shoes.
I'd like to see him left like that on a red ant hill "somewhere between Borger and Pampa."
Kinda like what happened to that evil b!tch in Clancy's Rainbow Six.
No... not really. Just kiddin'. :)
No kidding.
The city of Madison is insanely liberal. If he can’t draw a small crowd there then he has zero relevance to leftest morons.
Barry's ghost writer.
Maybe he should start twerking with Al Franken.
“only over the past couple of years that I started to hear about people like Bill Ayers,”
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A little history....Ayers, the Pentagon bomber, was a neighbor of Obumbo, living across the street. Ayers helped Obama to finance his first home. They are like kissing cousins.
BUMP!
***I’d like to see him left like that on a red ant hill “somewhere between Borger and Pampa.” ***
I’ve been bit by them red ants! They are not a laughing matter!
The Apaches used to stake down a captured enemy over such a bed. There would be nothing but bones left in a few days.
As if that wasn’t bad enough, his wife, terrorist Bernadine Dohrn, is a professor at Northwestern. You’re getting the double whammy.
Eventually the liberal will figure out there is something in this country other than New York, DC including it’s new bedroom community Virginia, and California. Wait until they figure out that the rest of the country outnumbers them and is waking up.
If he would sell autographed bullets at his book signing and pose for the shots, it would be a bang-on success.
I would have given him a warm welcome.
LOL, shortest book tour in history, just one stop!
Ayers wisely avoids going anywhere there aren’t a lot of witnesses.
I disagree.
He should have gotten the death penalty. They were killing people.
What scum.
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