Communist Party Backs Obama
Friday, July 4, 2008
By Cliff Kincaid
Barack Obama’s patriotic tour has run into a snag. More evidence of
communist backing for the candidate has surfaced. The latest to emerge
publicly in Obama’s camp is Joelle Fishman, the chairman of
the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) Political Action Commission. In a
column titled, “Big
political shifts are underway,” Fishman says that Obama
could lead “a landslide defeat of the Republican ultra-right”
this November and that he is “ready to listen” to the
“left and progressive voters” backing him. Fishman makes
it clear that the CPUSA is part of this coalition.
Meanwhile, admitted CPUSA member Alan Maki, writing on the official Barack
Obama website, in the “community blogs” section under
an “Obama 08” banner, has mentioned the unmentionable.
That is the role of CPUSA member Frank Marshall Davis in mentoring
Obama during his formative high school years in Hawaii.
Although fine print at the bottom of the page says that “Content on blogs
in My.BarackObama represents the opinions of community members and
in no way should be interpreted as endorsed or approved by the campaign,”
the information provided by Maki is deadly confirmation that a hard-core
CPUSA member played a key role in helping raise Obama. It is a story
that most media, including some “conservative” news outlets,
have shied away from.
Davis, who died in 1987, was a Stalinist who stayed with the CPUSA when others
were abandoning it, and he refused, as late as 1956, to deny his membership
in the party. He was selected by Obama’s white grandfather to
be the future candidate’s role model and father-figure.
Obama showed his gratitude by going to socialist conferences and selecting
Marxist professors as his friends in college. Later, of course, he
would arrive in Chicago and launch his political career in the arms
of communist terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, who, according
to declassified
intelligence information (PDF), were members of a group with connections
to the CPUSA, foreign communist regimes, and even the Soviet KGB.
The information shows that their close terrorist associate, Kathy
Boudin, attended Moscow University and was subsidized by the Soviet
government. Her father was a CPUSA member and a registered Cuban agent,
documents show.
Praise for the CPUSA Figure
Announcing the “Frank Marshall Davis roundtable for change” on the
Obama website, Maki, a Democratic Party activist and casino worker
organizer, explained, “Reading Barack Obama’s book I learned
about his mentor, Frank Marshall Davis.” He went on, “Of
course, as we all know, Frank Marshall Davis was a Communist and he
had a very good understanding of the underlying source of problems
which all too often goes unstated and unchallenged and remains hidden
because of the high fear-factor level in this country; I am referring
to capitalism, a thoroughly rotten system. Frank Marshall Davis also
understood through his thorough studies of the situation that socialism
provided the only workable alternative to capitalism.”
Saying that he has been “active in the Minnesota DFL and the Democratic
Party most of my life,” Maki still wants to know about the specifics
of the “change” Obama is promising.
Maki goes on to say, “There really isn’t much for us to learn
about ‘change’ from Obama, but there is quite a bit to
be gleaned from the writings of Frank Marshall Davis and I thank Barack
Obama for bringing him to my attention… now I can say that Frank
Marshall Davis is in many ways my mentor, too.”
In a telephone conversation, Maki admitted being a CPUSA member and claimed
the FBI had thousands of pages on him. A friendly fellow, he maintains
more than a dozen blogs. One of them is simply titled, “Communist
manifesto.”
For her part, CPUSA official Fishman seems to have more insight into Obama’s
notion of change. “In sharp contrast” to John McCain,
Fishman writes, “Obama speaks of strengthening government to
provide health care and jobs, address global warming and end the war
in Iraq.”
Drudge Plays Role of Censor
While Obama’s far-left support seems to be worthy of news and comment,
Matt Drudge of Drudge Report fame has just rejected
two paid ads submitted by my group America’s Survival, Inc.
about the influence that CPUSA member Davis exerted over a young Obama.
The ads featured a photo of Davis and a communist hammer and sickle.
They asked, “Who is this man?,” and urged viewers to click
to “Meet the mysterious Red Mentor” so they could be directed
to two reports on the subject. The ads were “too controversial,”
Drudge’s representative told me.
A recent article in Politico suggested Drudge was moving into the Obama
camp. Matt Drudge, the
article said, has been “trumpeting Obama’s victories
and shrugging at his scandals.” The rejection of my ads is proof
of that.
While Drudge protects Obama to the extent of rejecting paid advertising
which draws attention to his Frank Marshall Davis connection, the
“progressives” are openly talking about it. A “progressive”
blogger named Rita responded to Alan Maki and says she checked
out a copy of Davis’s book, Livin’ the Blues,
from the library, and has been “reading it every day and sharing
this with my kids…Frank Marshall Davis was a journalist and
social activist of tremendous courage. I want to point out that Frank
Marshall Davis was not only a voice for civil and human rights; his
voice was a solid voice for the rights of all working people.”
She reproduces Maki’s email on Davis, which notes that copies were
sent to such left-wing luminaries as Rep. Keith Ellison, Carl Pope
of the Sierra Club, and Robert Borosage of the Institute for America’s
Future and the Campaign for America’s Future. Borosage, who
writes for the Huffington Post, is also the founder and chairman of
the Progressive
Majority Political Action Committee, which “recruits, staffs,
and funds progressive candidates for political office.”
If Davis was indeed a “voice for civil and human rights,”
why didn’t Barack Obama proudly identify Frank Marshall Davis
by his full name in Dreams From My Father? Instead, Obama
refers repeatedly to somebody named “Frank” giving him
advice on various matters. Obama does note, however, that “Frank”
was a contemporary of black poets Richard Wright and Langston Hughes.
This is a hint of his real identity. The reference is significant
because Wright and Hughes broke with the CPUSA while Davis did not.
Indeed, Davis, in Livin’ the Blues (page 243), refers to Wright’s
“act of treason” for exposing the CPUSA. Davis favored
cooperation between what he called “Reds and blacks.”
This demonstrates how much of a committed communist Davis really was.
And this may be why Obama didn’t want readers to know his true
identity.
A writer for a communist publication, Gerald Horne, first identified
the mysterious “Frank” as Frank Marshall Davis. The identity
was confirmed by Dr. Kathryn Takara of the University of Hawaii. Now,
Alan Maki confirms it as well, saying that “progressives”
should be proud of his legacy.
Praising Foreign Reds, Too
In addition to glorifying Davis as a source of sound ideas, the “progressive”
Minnesota blog that favorably cites Maki also features a picture of
“Paul Reyes…heroic leader of the Columbian resistance.”
This is the dead leader of the communist narco-terrorists known as
the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Documents found
in Reyes’ computer after his death disclosed that “gringos”
representing Barack Obama wanted to meet with the FARC and that they
were opposed to U.S. military aid for the Colombian government. Obama
had been publicly critical of the Colombia government’s human
rights record.
By contrast, the Bush Administration has helped the Colombia government
in its war with the FARC. Fortunately, and no thanks to Obama, the
FARC has suffered a series of setbacks, the most recent being the
spectacular liberation of 15 people, including 3 Americans, held by
the group. Just a decade ago, there was speculation that the FARC
might be getting so strong as to actually be able to defeat the military
forces of the government of Colombia.
The FARC is now in ruins, but their “gringo” friends with
communist and “progressive” support might be able to take
power in the U.S. The communists and their “progressive”
allies appreciate the stakes. It’s too bad that Drudge does
not.
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