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The Obama-Ayers Education Story: Funding Left-Wing Radicalism In Education

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Today’s must-read: after months of investigation, in which he had to weather all manner of stonewalling and intimidation by the Obama camp, Stanley Kurtz finally has the story, in today’s Wall Street Journal, of Barack Obama’s involvement in unrepentant former terrorist Bill Ayers’ project to spread left-wing politics under the guise of ‘education’ in Chicago schools. Here’s a flavor of Ayers’ project:

CAC translated Mr. Ayers’s radicalism into practice. Instead of funding schools directly, it required schools to affiliate with “external partners,” which actually got the money. Proposals from groups focused on math/science achievement were turned down. Instead CAC disbursed money through various far-left community organizers, such as the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (or Acorn).

Mr. Obama once conducted “leadership training” seminars with Acorn, and Acorn members also served as volunteers in Mr. Obama’s early campaigns. External partners like the South Shore African Village Collaborative and the Dual Language Exchange focused more on political consciousness, Afrocentricity and bilingualism than traditional education. CAC’s in-house evaluators comprehensively studied the effects of its grants on the test scores of Chicago public-school students. They found no evidence of educational improvement.

CAC also funded programs designed to promote “leadership” among parents. Ostensibly this was to enable parents to advocate on behalf of their children’s education. In practice, it meant funding Mr. Obama’s alma mater, the Developing Communities Project, to recruit parents to its overall political agenda. CAC records show that board member Arnold Weber was concerned that parents “organized” by community groups might be viewed by school principals “as a political threat.” Mr. Obama arranged meetings with the Collaborative to smooth out Mr. Weber’s objections.

And of Obama’s involvement in the activities of a group whose board he chaired:

Mr. Ayers founded CAC and was its guiding spirit….Mr. Ayers sat as an ex-officio member of the board Mr. Obama chaired through CAC’s first year. He also served on the board’s governance committee with Mr. Obama, and worked with him to craft CAC bylaws. Mr. Ayers made presentations to board meetings chaired by Mr. Obama. Mr. Ayers spoke for the Collaborative before the board. Likewise, Mr. Obama periodically spoke for the board at meetings of the Collaborative.

Kurtz’s conclusion:

The Obama campaign has cried foul when Bill Ayers comes up, claiming “guilt by association.” Yet the issue here isn’t guilt by association; it’s guilt by participation. As CAC chairman, Mr. Obama was lending moral and financial support to Mr. Ayers and his radical circle.

Kurtz makes some references in the article to the Obama camp’s pushback, and discusses it (including reprinting the Obama campaign’s full response) here, including completing the connection of the dots in Obama’s involvement in setting up and funding Ayers’ activities:

In the first year, 1995, Obama headed the board, which made fiscal decisions, and Ayers co-chaired the Collaborative, which set education policy. During that first year, Obama’s formal responsibilities mandated close cooperation and coordination with the Collaborative. As board chair and president of the CAC corporation, Obama was authorized to “delegate to the Collaborative the development of collaborative projects and programs . . . to obtain assistance of the Collaborative in the development of requests for proposals . . . and to seek advice from the Collaborative regarding the programmatic aspects of grant proposals.” All this clearly involves significant consultation between the board, headed by Obama, and the Collaborative, co-chaired by Ayers.

Bear in mind the timeline – this is precisely the time at which Obama was launching his political career (including a meeting at Ayers’ home), signing a contract to support the platform of the Marxist New Party, representing ACORN as its lawyer, and receiving the support and active participation, in return, of ACORN and similar of left-wing groups as ground troops in his campaigns. Tom Maguire looks at how far back Obama’s relationship with Ayers goes. I continue to be amazed that any civilized person could associate with this terrorist, much less allocate money to give him a role in educating children. But then, recall the words of the Chicago Democratic Socialists of America, writing in 2000:

Barak Obama is serving only his second term in the Illinois State Senate so he might be fairly charged with ambition, but the same might have be said of Bobby Rush when he ran against Congressman Charles Hayes. Obama also has put in time at the grass roots, working for five years as a community organizer in Harlem and in Chicago. When Obama participated in a 1996 UofC YDS Townhall Meeting on Economic Insecurity, much of what he had to say was well within the mainstream of European social democracy.

And of course, besides funding Ayers, Obama once in office was essentially letting groups like Planned Parenthood essentially write sex education bills – not a group as overtly outside the mainstream as Ayers, but consistent with Obama’s overall Illinois record as a hard-core left-wing culture warrior looking to empower the whole menagerie of left-wing interest groups (headed by other “community organizers” just like Obama himself) with funding and sway over government. Kurtz, who has followed similar stories for years, explains how all of this is symptomatic of the broader left-wing cultural and educational program:

[T]he story of modern philanthropy is largely the story of moderate and conservative donors finding their funds “captured” by far more liberal, often radical, beneficiaries. CAC’s story is a classic of the genre. Ayers and Obama guided CAC money to community organizers, like ACORN (the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) and the Developing Communities Project (Part of the Gamaliel Foundation network), groups self-consciously working in the radical tradition of Saul Alinsky….

Of course, you don’t go to a group like the Annenberg Challenge with an explicit promise to promote left-wing radicalism, and you don’t pick Bill Ayers as the front man to deal with the donors. You pick someone smoother, less of a known commodity…you pick Barack Obama. In 1995, it was Obama’s job to put a pleasant, respectable face on a fundamentally left-wing project.

Not much has changed since then, has it?

COMMENTS

  • DavidSage

    Why is McCain only leaving it to outside 527 groups to go after Obama on this?

    This is devastating stuff. Obama having close political ties with an unrepentant terrorist.

    It would be like a Republican having political ties with Timothy McVeigh.

    McCain needs to start making some ads like this:
    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/videolog/2008/08/adattacksobamasayersconnec1.html

  • Swamp_Yankee

    I must say I was a little disappointed that the conservative blogosphere didnt get behid the American Issues Project. They had one ad on Ayersx that ran in limited states for a short time. Their ad on ayers was awesome. If McCain won’t go there, please check out AIP. They will. Im not affiliated with them. I just think they are the Swift Boat Vets of 2008

    • DavidSage

      The Swift Boat Vets put Bush back in the White House. Had they not come along, I think Kerry would have won.

      Conservatives would get a lot more bang for the buck if they supported the American Issues Project ad than by sending a check to the RNC.

  • bk

    The Kurtz article said $100M. Another article I read said $160M:
    - $60M in donations
    - $50M in taxpayer funds
    - $50 match from Annenberg

    I can’t believe this scandal isn’t being touched by the MSM. Let’s ignore the despicable attempts to put an even further leftward leaning on public education and let’s focus on the MONEY and what he accomplished with it.

    Public schools on Chicago’s south side are at least as bad as they ever were, and here Obama spent somewhere between $100,000,000 and $160,000,000 of money that was supposed to improve education and apparently just completely pissed it all away. Where are the results of what was his cloest encounter with exective decision-making?

    It especially irks me that the lefties immediately denounce vouchers as stealing money from public schools, and in addition to pissing away about $100M of donations and grants, he apparently also pissed away as much as $50M of actual taxpayer money that was SUPPOSED to go toward education.

    The media could ignore the Ayers angle and cover this as an unmitigated scandal of grand proportions, even by Chicago standards.

  • Achance

    freedom fighters trying to raise our collective consciousness. Right wing terrorists are just terrorists. Different rules, you know.

  • DavidSage

    How do such radical, left-wing groups get so much money from “respectable” endowments like the Annenberg Foundation? Why aren’t conservatives playing this game of securing these non-profit funds for various conservative pet projects.

    It seems we’re missing the boat on this. If a terorist like Ayers can get a hold of $100 million for some hair-brained scheme, surely we can do better.

  • izoneguy
  • Xanadu

    Unfortunately, there are professors and teachers like Mr. & Mrs. Ayers, Ward Churchill, and Angela Davis throughout our education system, at all levels.

    Ironically, this “America is bad” philosophy hurts a lot of teachers as well as students and the general community.

    Strengthening and supporting two parent families would have a dramatic effect on discipline and passing rates in our schools. And nice, liberal Patrick Daniel Moynihan talked about this in the 1960s and was silenced by liberals.

    Teaching children to respect their country and its values would lead to more respect for teachers.

    Every year we hear about how bad America was in Hiroshima, to undermine patriotism and nuclear power. No mention is made of the Rape of Nanking or the Bataan Death March. The result is that our children have less respect for their country and guess what, they tend to have less respect for teachers.

    In addition Americans spend more on energy because the NEA and Hollywood have scared them from fully utilizing our own American oil and from building more nuclear plants, by scaring generations of children and from the lingering results of movies like the China Syndrome.

    Sen. Obama is extremely liberal which is why he hangs out in San Francisco with the elite and laughs at mainstream Americans who cling to faith, family, firearms and flag.

    • stang

      A good analysis of the culture war is here.

      We ignore this history at our own peril.

  • Swamp_Yankee

    Don’t just discuss amongst ourselves. Share with red blooded Americans from Virginia to Colorado.

    http://www.americanissuesproject.org/

    • Strelnikov

      My marker at the bottom of my little essays is a true incident: my Catholic school faculty has various apologists for the Democrats.

      One recently told a “Current Events/World History” class of shaking hands with Biden when he was in the area. “Such a wonderful man!” was the comment.

      When a 7th Grader wondered out loud, in a simple fashion, how and why Biden could be “wonderful” given his anti-life agenda and that various bishops had recently condemned his stance (the kid pays attention to the news!), the teacher explained that the bishops were “just giving opinions” and so their opinion does not mean anything official.

      This comment has caused a mdoerate storm in our little school!

      But note the “just an opinion” attitude: if you have read my posts on the psychology of the left-wing, you will see how this fits the patterns I have described.

      Truth is pliable, and ultimately just an opinion, and everyone knows that all opinions are created equal!

      Except for left-wing opinions, which are more equal!

      Certainly while it sounds very tolerant and broad-minded to make all opinions equal, we know that a bishop’s “opinion” on Catholic theology is perhaps worth just a little bit more than Joe’s down at the Wishy-Wash. In the same way that I do not value my 8th Graders’ opinions on opera, because they do not have the experience or knowledge about the topic to form a valid opinion, I do not trust Biden’s or Pelosi’s theological musings.

  • Robert1

    I was thinking about David’s question – why isn’t McCain using this, it is great stuff and very well documented? Given that he is running an ad on Chicago politics, I think he will, but he’s holding onto it for now.

    But watch for it at a debate coming to your neighborhood soon….

    • stang

      For additional explanation of the culture war, its’ origins and manifestations, this speech from Bill Lind is also quite illustrative.

  • GrizzlyAdam

    Why is Ayers not in jail?

    • Next93

      For most of the last 8 years I’ve been hearing a never-ending bleat of how terrible No Child Left Behind is, because the fascists of the Bush administration are niave enough to think that they can measure the effectiveness of public money spent on education.

      The Left’s position (and therefore the media’s position) on education and money is simply this: ANY money spent on education is A Good Thing. There’s no need to make any sort of measurements, particularly if the results might make members of the educational industry look bad. Besides, you can’t measure edcuational improvements.

      • MrMosis

        Hmmm good idea Robert1. I can see it now. McCain sits on Ayers until the debate (perhaps the final, domestic policy debate?) and then lets Barack have it, for all to see.

        McCain sits on Ayers so that the media will no longer be able to.

        • IL_Glock21

          Basically the gov’t dropped the ball on the investigation and couldn’t make the case due to making the evidence inadmissible iirc. That’s been the story line in the Chi-town rags anyways.

          • taguba

            When did Ayers get out of Prison?? he must have served many many years for his “bombings”? I had no idea that Ayers was Obama’s godfather and sleepover pal for 20 + years. Why doesnt McCain mention that they Obama and Ayers have sunday dinner every weekend for the last 20 years. they get together on sundays and burn flags, melt down flag pins, and shred pocket sized constitutions. *WHY ARE THE FACTS NOT BEING REPORTED Mr. McCAIN ??? *get the facts out.

          • Moe_Lane

            Whether you would have if Mr. Ayers had successfully managed to strike a blow at the fascist state by blowing up people at a dance is, probably fortunately for yourself, never to be known.

            Drift, apologist.

          • PaRep

            Ad using Obama’s words & Gen. David Petraeus’s word & it’s a Killer

  • David123

    Barack Obama is a radical. He is much more left of mainstream than McGovern or Clinton or Carter. McCain is much closer to being a centrist-liberal than Obama is.

    I don’t mean this as criticism of McCain – it’s just that Obama is so very far left that McCain is more the centrist liberal than Obama is.

    Obama+Ayers+Wright – how can anybody vote for Obama?

  • sassygirl

    Why in the world would anyone trust Obama administering their money? Not only was a radical agenda pushed in these public schools there was no improvement by scholastic measures although teacher’s salaries were significantly raised. These schools were cesspools to begin with.

    Ditto for the monies and influence funneled to Rezko thru the law firm where Obama worked. Rezko ran every single one of those properties into the ground after misappropriating the millions he recieved in grants, etc. Those housing projects were all failures, and Rezko is now a convicted felon. Ayers should be.

    How Obama ever got to where he is now with these associations is mind-boggeling. Heaven help us if he wins this election.

    • mbecker908

      in whole. Stanley Kurtz went through them in detail to write his piece.

      • Flagstaff

        If you read the comments after the Opinion Journal article, you will see that otherwise sensible people call it a smear, untrue, irrelevant, and a story about a dedicated education specialist.

        Nobody else in the SCUM is going to pick this up. The people who need their eyes opened are people who think the WSJ is a tool of the right.

  • Flagstaff

    It should be front page material, not opinion page. Maybe it was, but I couldn’t tell.

    It’s too short. It should have the subhead “First in a Series.”

    If the NYT can get 30+ front-page article out of Abu Ghraib, the WSJ should be able to get at least five out of The Obama’s Adventures in Chicago’s Grantland.

  • koertli

    Here is a link from a Far Left Blog that talks about the Annenburg Challenge, Obama, Ayers and others.

    http://globallabor.blogspot.com/2008/06/that-guy-who-lives-in-my-neighborhood.html

    One of the more colorful Characters in the story is Mike Klonsky.

    Mike Klonsky currently works in Obama’s Campaign.

    Please scan the Link for a more thorough discription of Mr. Klonsky.

    It seems you can’t swing a Dead Cat without hitting a Communist when it comes to Obama.