Exclusive: Bill Ayers On the Weathermen, Obama’s Crap Job & More

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Bernardine Dohrn, former leader of the radical, anti-war movement Weather Underground, and her
companion Bill Ayers are escorted by federal authorities after surrendering at Cook County
Courthouse in Chicago, Ill., Dec. 3, 1989. (AP)


Robert Redford plays a member of the Weather Underground in ‘The Company You Keep.’ The group’s real-life founder, Bill Ayers, tells Marlow Stern about its radical agenda, how we provoked North Korea, and more.

In an in-depth interview with The Daily Beast, Ayers opened up about the Weather Underground, whether he has any regrets about the group’s actions—which included bombing the Pentagon, an NYPD precinct, and a Greenwich Village townhouse explosion that left three members dead—his relationship with President Obama, why he thinks Obama’s doing an awful job in office, and much more.

Interesting: Exclusive: Bill Ayers On the Weathermen, Obama's Crap Job & More - Marlow Stern/The Daily Beast
 
I don't give a rat's ass what Ayers thinks about anything. I'm sure he's disappointed that Obama couldn't turn this into a communist country as quick as he would like. Ayers says he is a small "c" communist.

Ayers is a piece of shit whose organization was violent and took lives. They intended to take far more lives than they did, but luckily the members blew themselves up before they could bomb the officer's club at Fort Dix.

Funny how some in the press still have time for him, as if his views hold weight.

Ayers admitted to being guilty as sin and free as a bird, thanks to a police screw up when they didn't have a warrant or some shit when they got some dirt on him.

I think this is where the liberals come to say he's just an ordinary college professor who we should all trust to mold young people's minds with his radical ass views.
 
Very interesting interview.
Ayers said..
"I think wars are a huge issue and it’s linked to global warming and the environmental catastrophe we’re facing."

I was a student in a Big Ten school at the time of SDS/weathermen and was on the fringe with friends involved.
The same students who were in my journalism classes also were in the fringes like I was.
Some of these fellow students are as Evan Thomas said..
"There is a liberal bias. It's demonstrable. You look at some statistics. About 85 percent of the reporters who cover the White House vote Democratic, they have for a long time.There is a, particularly at the networks, at the lower levels, among the editors and the so-called infrastructure, there is a liberal bias.
- Newsweek Washington Bureau Chief Evan Thomas

and these editors/producers have shaped the content we've seen the anarchist ideology that as Ayers admits in the article
"Being an anarchist myself, and not having trust in government, "...

And so being an anarchist today Ayers and many of the lower level editors/producers have shaped our country to distrust the military.

Just one question for Ayers and his fellow anarchists.. does he know that he and the military have a lot in common?

Both groups objective is to destroy.

The only difference though is when a Hitler, or a Mao, or a Saddam decides to invade Europe, invade asia, invade the middle east..
would the millions of people that suffered under these acknowledged genocidal leaders have looked to the anarchists to help???

No war has every been started by men who wanted to keep things the way the are.. but wars are started by men who want what other countries have.

Pure and simple. So if Ayers wants to "close the Pentagon and every American foreign base—130 foreign bases around the world."
with the Pentagon closed who would protect the USA from the likes of Kim Jung-Un?
Remember the USA has been ASKED in every war and conflict to be involved. Every one.
 
1364978759655.cached.jpg

Bernardine Dohrn, former leader of the radical, anti-war movement Weather Underground, and her
companion Bill Ayers are escorted by federal authorities after surrendering at Cook County
Courthouse in Chicago, Ill., Dec. 3, 1989. (AP)


Robert Redford plays a member of the Weather Underground in ‘The Company You Keep.’ The group’s real-life founder, Bill Ayers, tells Marlow Stern about its radical agenda, how we provoked North Korea, and more.

In an in-depth interview with The Daily Beast, Ayers opened up about the Weather Underground, whether he has any regrets about the group’s actions—which included bombing the Pentagon, an NYPD precinct, and a Greenwich Village townhouse explosion that left three members dead—his relationship with President Obama, why he thinks Obama’s doing an awful job in office, and much more.

Interesting: Exclusive: Bill Ayers On the Weathermen, Obama's Crap Job & More - Marlow Stern/The Daily Beast

I can't wait to see it. Robert Redford was on Morning Joe talking about it today.

Good article too.
 
1364978759655.cached.jpg

Bernardine Dohrn, former leader of the radical, anti-war movement Weather Underground, and her
companion Bill Ayers are escorted by federal authorities after surrendering at Cook County
Courthouse in Chicago, Ill., Dec. 3, 1989. (AP)


Robert Redford plays a member of the Weather Underground in ‘The Company You Keep.’ The group’s real-life founder, Bill Ayers, tells Marlow Stern about its radical agenda, how we provoked North Korea, and more.

In an in-depth interview with The Daily Beast, Ayers opened up about the Weather Underground, whether he has any regrets about the group’s actions—which included bombing the Pentagon, an NYPD precinct, and a Greenwich Village townhouse explosion that left three members dead—his relationship with President Obama, why he thinks Obama’s doing an awful job in office, and much more.

Interesting: Exclusive: Bill Ayers On the Weathermen, Obama's Crap Job & More - Marlow Stern/The Daily Beast

I can't wait to see it. Robert Redford was on Morning Joe talking about it today.

Good article too.

Me too.
 
Who gives a crap about that washed up terrorist wannabe?
 
Bill and Bernardine turned out to be good people.
 
Bill and Bernardine turned out to be good people.
You're on a roll. You've made me laugh a couple of times tonight. That's a good one. What, exactly have they done to be considered "good people"?
 
They're both highly educated college professors. Bill is retired and Bernadine is still a law professor.
 
They're both highly educated college professors. Bill is retired and Bernadine is still a law professor.
Stop ducking the question. That's not what I asked. What have these two admitted terrorists done to be considered "good people"? Have they expressed remorse? Have they apologized for their terrorist activities? Have they done anything to make anyone think they are any different than they were when they were committing their terrorist acts?
 
They're both highly educated college professors. Bill is retired and Bernadine is still a law professor.
Stop ducking the question. That's not what I asked. What have these two admitted terrorists done to be considered "good people"? Have they expressed remorse? Have they apologized for their terrorist activities? Have they done anything to make anyone think they are any different than they were when they were committing their terrorist acts?

Well, it's bedtime. I'm tired of your stupid little flame game. Just think of all the good Liberals they've educated over the past 40 years...
 
They're both highly educated college professors. Bill is retired and Bernadine is still a law professor.
Stop ducking the question. That's not what I asked. What have these two admitted terrorists done to be considered "good people"? Have they expressed remorse? Have they apologized for their terrorist activities? Have they done anything to make anyone think they are any different than they were when they were committing their terrorist acts?

Well, it's bedtime. I'm tired of your stupid little flame game. Just think of all the good Liberals they've educated over the past 40 years...
Is that your concession statement?
 
They're both highly educated college professors. Bill is retired and Bernadine is still a law professor.
Stop ducking the question. That's not what I asked. What have these two admitted terrorists done to be considered "good people"? Have they expressed remorse? Have they apologized for their terrorist activities? Have they done anything to make anyone think they are any different than they were when they were committing their terrorist acts?

Quick question.........................did the Founding Fathers apologize to Britain for the revolt and subsequent guerilla attacks on the British army?

Did they express remorse?

And no.............we don't think that they are different now than they were when they revolted.
 
They're both highly educated college professors. Bill is retired and Bernadine is still a law professor.
Stop ducking the question. That's not what I asked. What have these two admitted terrorists done to be considered "good people"? Have they expressed remorse? Have they apologized for their terrorist activities? Have they done anything to make anyone think they are any different than they were when they were committing their terrorist acts?

Quick question.........................did the Founding Fathers apologize to Britain for the revolt and subsequent guerilla attacks on the British army?

Did they express remorse?

And no.............we don't think that they are different now than they were when they revolted.
You're comparing two terrorists to the Founding Fathers??? Man, you ARE a jerk, aren't you?
 
Stop ducking the question. That's not what I asked. What have these two admitted terrorists done to be considered "good people"? Have they expressed remorse? Have they apologized for their terrorist activities? Have they done anything to make anyone think they are any different than they were when they were committing their terrorist acts?

Quick question.........................did the Founding Fathers apologize to Britain for the revolt and subsequent guerilla attacks on the British army?

Did they express remorse?

And no.............we don't think that they are different now than they were when they revolted.
You're comparing two terrorists to the Founding Fathers??? Man, you ARE a jerk, aren't you?

Quick question................what do you think King George would have called them?
 
The Book of Lies Tour by Privileged Bill Ayers

October 23, 2013 By Mary Grabar

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In his memoir about infiltrating the Weather Underground, Bringing Down America: An FBI Informer with the Weathermen, Larry Grathwohl described his frustrations with having to be at two places at once: at his job on the loading dock and at the meetings organized by Weatherman, the domestic terrorist group cofounded by Bill Ayers. It was 1969, and Grathwohl had recently returned from a tour of duty in Vietnam. He was 22 years old and had a wife and baby to support. After the group tried to recruit him (they had been ordered by communist higher ups to recruit from the working class), Grathwohl, with the encouragement of his father-in-law, a retired police officer, decided to infiltrate the group.

...

Grathwohl talked about the case again at a 2012 conference sponsored by America’s Survival:

“during the meeting with Bill Ayers [in 1970] we were told that our objective would be to place bombs at the Detroit Police Officers Association . . . and at the 13th precinct. Furthermore, Bill instructed us to determine the best time to place these explosive devices that would result in the greatest number of deaths and injuries. . . .”

When Grathwohl pointed out to Ayers that a Red Barn restaurant next door would most likely be destroyed and the customers killed during the explosion, Ayers replied “sometimes innocent people have to die in a revolution.”

...

Bill Ayers has Larry Grathwohl to thank to sabotaging at least one of his bombs in Detroit. Larry Grathwohl prevented the Weathermen from doing more harm than they did.

But as we can see by the way Ayers is feted by the liberal media, it is those from the upper classes still who are given the stage.

The Book of Lies Tour by Privileged Bill Ayers | FrontPage Magazine
 
Bill and Bernardine turned out to be good people.
Good people don't murder cops.

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Heavy metal staples were used in the Park Police Station bombing murder. One went through the eye and into the brain of Sgt. McDonnell. He suffered in the hospital for two days before dying.


The claim that Ayers and Dohrn and the group they represent never killed anybody, or never intended to, is contradicted by the evidence taken from the bomb factory and the murder of Sgt. Brian V. McDonnell, whose death has been blamed on Ayers and Dohrn by the San Francisco Police Officers Association.

Perhaps what slips under the radar the most in covering the Bill Ayers/Bernardine Dohrn story, has been the testimony of FBI informant Larry Grathwohl to the U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, in which he provided insider information regarding the San Francisco Police Station bombing, and subsequent murder of McDonnell in 1974. That information implicated Dohrn specifically in the bombing, and Ayers as an accessory. During a meeting with Ayers, Grathwohl testified that, “he cited as one of the real problems was that someone like Bernardine Dohrn had to plan, develop, and carry out the bombing of the police station in San Francisco, and he specifically named her as the person that committed that act.” Grathwohl later added that Ayers may not have given the impression that he was there at the time, but he certainly provided details of the bombing, including “the kind of bomb that was used” and “what kind of shrapnel was used in it”. Grathwohl tried tirelessly during the 2008 campaign to have his recollections of the violent acts committed by the two communist terrorists and associates of Barack Obama heard. But the media largely ignored the story.

Media oversight however, does not change the testimony Grathwohl provided. Nor does it eliminate the mountain of evidence that points to the footprint of the Weather Underground in the San Francisco bombing, and several other bombings.
With such radicals guiding their path, could the Occupy movement be far from a similar point, in which they feel as if they’re not doing enough?


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