Monday, May 10, 2010

Exposed! Communists boast 'mentoring' David Axelrod

Be careful when you read this. It may contain more information than you really wanted to know about Barack Hussein Obama and the people he surrounds himself with. Just sayin'...

For more information, I highly recommend that you read "The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists and other Anti-American Extremists." Another great book that you should check out is "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics And The Cult Of Personality," By Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D.
The introduction to "The Manchurian President" relates: "Barack Obama is backed by and deeply tied to an anti-American fringe nexus that, as this book will show, was instrumental not only in mentoring Obama and helping him to build his political career, but essentially in overthrowing the moderate wing of the Democratic Party and in securing and powerfully influencing Obama's presidency.

"As will be seen, these radical associates not only continue to influence Obama and White House strategy, but some are directly involved in creating the very policies intended to undermine or radically transform the United States of America."
Activists 'educated' top adviser, boosted president's career, too

Posted: May 09, 2010 ~ 7:51 pm Eastern

© 2010 WorldNetDaily

Newly uncovered correspondence quotes a purported communist activist claiming he served as political mentor to President Obama's Senior Adviser David Axelrod.

The correspondence is highlighted in a brand-new book that exposes evidence of Axelrod working closely with a pair of communist activists who boasted of aiding Axelrod's political career.


The title from WND senior reporter and WABC Radio host Aaron Klein skyrocketed to No. 1 on the non-fiction list at Amazon.com upon its official release last week.

The book documents how Don Rose, founder of the pro-communist Hyde Park Voices and member in the 1960s of a purported Communist Party front, the Alliance to End Repression, boasted of his relationship with Axelrod:

"Your dad and I 'mentored' and helped educate [Axelrod] politically," Rose writes, "which is perhaps why you may recall seeing him hanging around the house."

Rose was writing to Marc Canter, the son of the late David S. Canter, who was co-founder of the Voices newspaper and was named as a communist in the late 1960's by the House Committee on Un-American Activities.

"I later wrote a reference letter for him (Axelrod) that helped him win an internship at the Tribune, which was the next step in his journalism career," admitted Rose, referring to an internship Axelrod landed at the Chicago Tribune in 1977.

The newspaper later hired Axelrod full-time. At the age of 27, Axelrod became the youngest Tribune writer when he served as the City Hall Bureau Chief and a political columnist for the publication.

Rose's correspondence with Marc Canter, highlighted in "The Manchurian President," came in response to blog reports claiming Axelrod worked for Rose's Hyde Park Voices, when it was a similar sounding newspaper, the Hyde Park Herald, that employed Axelrod for a short period of time.

The correspondence was later posted on Marc Canter's personal blog.

Axelrod, meanwhile, worked again with Rose and Canter when Obama's future top adviser was hired in 1987 to aid in the successful reelection campaign of Harold Washington, Chicago's first black mayor. Washington himself was supported by a coalition of communist and socialist groups.

Canter, a key Chicago political fixer, was reportedly instrumental in convincing Washington to first run as Chicago's mayor in 1981.

Rose and Axelrod then worked together again, running the 1992 senatorial campaign of Carol Moseley Braun, whose election was notoriously aided by a massive voter registration drive led by Obama himself at Chicago's Project Vote.

Rose was later an organizing member of Chicagoans Against the War in Iraq, the group that invited Obama to speak at its October 2, 2002, antiwar rally in Chicago – an address that was said to propel Obama to national attention.

"The Manchurian President" documents how that rally was also organized by Marxist Carl Davidson and extremist activists Marilyn Katz and Bettylu Saltzman.

Davidson is a notorious far-left activist and former radical national leader in the anti-Vietnam movement. He served as national secretary for the infamous Students for a Democratic Society anti-war group, from which Ayers' Weathermen later splintered.

Davidson was a founder of the New Party, a controversial 1990s political party that sought to elect members to public office with the aim of moving the Democratic Party far leftward to ultimately form a new political party with a socialist agenda.

"The Manchurian President" boasts new evidence, including an exclusive interview with Davidson himself, indicating Obama was a New Party member.

Book exposes radical nexus aiding Obama inside and outside White House

With almost 900 citations, the book bills itself as the most exhaustive investigation ever performed into Obama's political background and radical ties. Klein's co-author is historian and researcher Brenda J. Elliott.

"The Manchurian President" charges Obama has deep ties to an anti-American extremist nexus that has been instrumental not only in building his political career but in crafting current White House policy.

The book seeks to expose an extremist coalition of communists, socialists and other radicals working both inside and outside the administration to draft and advance current White House policy goals.

"The Manchurian President" contains potentially explosive information not only about President Obama, but also concerning other officials in the White House, including top czars and senior advisers such as Axelrod and Valerie Jarrett.

The book also includes an extensive investigation into Obama's own background. The work uncovers, among many other things, Obama's early years, including his previously overlooked early childhood ties to a radical, far-left church. The book provides copious new details about Obama's deep ties to the unrepentant Weatherman Underground terrorist group founder William Ayers and about the president's boyhood years in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.

Of all Obama's radical associates from the past, few received more attention or were as shocking as his connection to Ayers. The book uncovers for the first time where and how Obama first met Ayers – and it is much earlier than previously believed.


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