"It is amusing to watch the furies unleashed in both the White House and the liberal media over former Mayor Rudy Giulianis citing of the Communist Frank Marshall Davis as an influence on the young Barack Obama. And Giulianis insistence that, partly as a direct result of that influence, the president doesnt love America the way we do.
On Sunday, Davis biographer Paul Kengor wrote a terrific piece laying out the history of the Davis-Obama relationship in detail. The full title of Mr. Kengors book, notably is The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis: The Untold Story of Barack Obamas Mentor. As Kengor points out in detail, Rudy was right. But well aside from that is the larger issue of the influence of Communism itself on the modern Democratic Party and its ideas. Far from being the province of supposedly nutty, frothing far-right zealots, this issue was discussed years ago by none other than Ronald Reagan.
So lets begin with the specifics. As is well recorded, both in the day and ever after in Reagan lore, on October 27, 1964 actor Reagan gave a nationally televised speech at the end of the presidential campaign on behalf of GOP nominee Senator Barry Goldwater. Goldwater was fighting a losing battle against LBJ in a moment that turned out to be the high-tide of American liberalism. The Reagan speech, eventually titled A Time for Choosing, pulled no punches on the subject of ties between the Democrats and communism. The speech was a rousing success. Not only did it raise a stunning (in the day and even now) $8 million for Goldwater's last few campaign days, it not so coincidentally launched Reagan's own political career as a twice elected California governor and president of the United States all four victories coming in landslides. Said Reagan:................."
Excellent posting!
Thank you so much.
While Rudy will never be a favorite son here, at least he’s voiced the sentiments a whole lot of us have been waiting to hear!
The issue is a remarkable 1983 KGB document on Kennedy, which I published in my 2006 book, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism (HarperCollins). The document is a May 14, 1983 memo from KGB head Victor Chebrikov to his boss, the odious Soviet General Secretary Yuri Andropov, designated with the highest classification. It concerns a confidential offer to the Soviet leadership by Senator Kennedy. The target: President Ronald Reagan. (A pdf file of the original Russian language document and an English translation are available here.)
With Kennedy's death, this stunning revelation is again making the rounds, especially after Rush Limbaugh flagged it in his "Stack of Stuff." I'm being inundated with emails, asking basically two questions: 1) is the document legitimate; and 2) what does it allege of Senator Kennedy?
First off, yes, the document is legitimate. If it were not, I would have never reported it. Over the years, from my book to radio and web interviews, I've provided specifics. Briefly summarized, here are the basics:"...........
My sense is that the outrage is half-hearted as the Democrat-Socialist cult has grown weary of obama and is actively looking for a new secular messiah to fill the void in their lives and lead them to utopia ... a person to be annointed at a later date (but just in time for the 2016 campaign, that's for sure!)
By raising the stink over what a nobody like Giuliani said the left has completely hidden the fact that Walker also attended the meeting and also addressed the group. What he said was not reported on and it’s like he was never there. That’s probably their purpose behind the hoopla to begin with.