Obama is a Marxist
Obamas Communist Mentor - Frank Marshall Davis
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By Alan Caruba Sunday, August 19, 2012
In the 1970s, when Obama was an adolescent growing up in the care of his grandparents in Hawaii, among their circle of friends was Davis. His grandparents wanted to provide a black man as a role model for the young mixed-race child, the result of a short marriage between their daughter and Barack Obama Sr., a Kenyan she had met while both were studying Russian at the University of Hawaii.
Obama came of age in a household devoted to leftist ideologies, so it was no surprise that Davis was among their circle of friends. He had moved to Hawaii from Chicago in the late 1940s, continuing a lifetime of work as a journalist editing and writing for newspapers advocating the communist ideology and the party line set forth by the Soviet Comintern, short for the Communist International whose aim was to extend communism worldwide. It directed the work of the Communist Party USA whose members were devoted to the Soviet Union. Most members like Davis, when questioned, denied membership, taking the Fifth Amendment.
Presently the leading historian on communism in America is Dr. Paul Kengor, the author of Dupes: How Americas Adversaries have Manipulated Progressive for a Century. His latest book is The Communist: Frank Marshall DavisThe Untold Story of Barack Obamas Mentor.
There were hundreds of thousands of American communists like Frank, writes Dr. Kengor, who agitated throughout the twentieth century. They chose the wrong side of history, a horrendously bloody side that left a wake of over 100 million corpses from the streets of the Bolshevik Revolution to the base of the Berlin Walldouble the combined dead of the centurys two world wars.
Davis influence over Obama is carefully documented by Dr. Kengor who says, The people who influence our presidents matter.
Not once in his memoir does Obama identify him, referring to him only as Frank, neglecting to mention that Davis was a pro-Soviet, pro-Red China, card-carrying member of Communist Party USA whose card number as 47544. It should come as no surprise that Davis found Chicago a favorable place to live. It was where he founded and edited the Chicago Star, known among the locals as the Red Star.
He would repeat this later in Honolulu.
Frank Marshall Daviss political antics were so radical, writes Dr. Kengor, that the FBI placed him on the federal governments Security Index, which meant that he could be immediately detained or arrested in the event of a national emergency, such as a war breaking out between the United States and the USSR.