Obama’s Other Radical Friends

Posted on May 2, 2008

Reverand Wright is the main act, but there are plenty of sideshows. I’ve called on the media to highlight some of Obama’s other radical friends before, and finally ol’ terrorist Ayers got some headline time. Well anyway, momma always said to judge folks by the company they keep.

Elizabeth Wurtzell does an fair job, despite the LSD flashbacks, at the Wall Street Journal: Here is a sample:

Apparently, back when he was running for state senate, Barack Obama had fund-raising events at the home of Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, and there’s been some press about the senator’s friendship with this controversial Weathercouple. Many reporters are well aware, even though Mr. Obama has described his connection to Ayers and Dohrn as “flimsy,” that the senator’s relationship with his radical Hyde Park neighbors is actually quite warm, even close.

In her tepid, wobbling way, Hillary Clinton has attempted to use this well-known fact to portray her opponent as a secret subversive. But mostly, the press doesn’t want to touch this story – and no one else does either, as if it actually were TNT. Perhaps right-wing evildoers are holding onto this story to exploit in the general election.

There are a few other possibilities. One seems unlikely: That America has forgiven the ’60s. It seems we will never quite get over the assorted shocks to the system and cumulative mayhem of an entire generation having a collective tantrum. It’s the one decade that keeps coming up in every presidential election. Always, we have to know what the candidates were up to back then – the drafts, the deferments, the dodges, the drugs. Since Mr. Obama is too young to have a ’60s story to tell, the Weatherman connection becomes his syndrome by proxy.

We can accept the ’60s as necessary, but can’t quite forgive the disarray. More likely, we never want another mess of that magnitude visited upon us again. And we all feel the pull right now. Between the war, the economy and some horrible x-element that can only be ruled a Carteresque malaise, we are all afraid of yet another turbulent time.

This next presidential election, we all know, is serious business. Time to pick a leader who will ensure that the kids are all right – and the grown-ups too. It’s the reckoning, if not the rapture. And none of us wants to get bogged down with the same kind of stupid scandals that have dogged all our recent elections.

Also see: Scared Monkeys
Flopping Aces
The Other McCain

» Filed Under 1st Amendment, Elections, News, Politics As Usual


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