Sunday, June 27, 2010

Obama, connecting the dots.

A great article on Obama and his radical leftism from The American Thinker Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis


America waits with bated breath while Washington struggles to bring the U.S. economy back from the brink of disaster. But many of those same politicians caused the crisis, and if left to their own devices will do so again.

Despite the mass media news blackout, a series of books, talk radio and the blogosphere have managed to expose Barack Obama's connections to his radical mentors -- Weather Underground bombers William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, Communist Party member Frank Marshall Davis and others. David Horowitz and his Discover the Networks.org have also contributed a wealth of information and have noted Obama's radical connections since the beginning.

Yet, no one to my knowledge has yet connected all the dots between Barack Obama and the Radical Left. When seen together, the influences on Obama's life comprise a who's who of the radical leftist movement, and it becomes painfully apparent that not only is Obama a willing participant in that movement, he has spent most of his adult life deeply immersed in it.

But even this doesn't fully describe the extreme nature of this candidate. He can be tied directly to a malevolent overarching strategy that has motivated many, if not all, of the most destructive radical leftist organizations in the United States since the 1960s.



Read it all, the graph is alarming, and the description of the The Cloward-Piven Strategy of Orchestrated Crisis is unsettling to say the least.


I submit to you they understand the consequences. For many it is simply a practical matter of eliciting votes from a targeted constituency at taxpayer expense; we lose a little, they gain a lot, and the politician keeps his job. But for others, the goal is more malevolent - the failure is deliberate. Don't laugh. This method not only has its proponents, it has a name: the Cloward-Piven Strategy. It describes their agenda, tactics, and long-term strategy.

6 comments:

  1. As my friend Martha says "Anyone who reads this and still says, "okay, so what's the big deal?" definitely has a different set of values than mine."


    Hit one out of the park Martha!

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  2. I mentioned Cloward Pivens this past fall at a place I used to go, but was pretty much hooted down.

    Do I think that Barry is involved in a stealth plan to undermine everything in the US?

    Based on his pretty carefully hidden and or whitewashed ties to far more than Wright and Ayers, I would now say the chances are about 50%, with the other equally likely possibility being that he is simply incompetent for the responsibilities he has.

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  3. On the distractions test I did 100% on both.

    "Do I think that Barry is involved in a stealth plan to undermine everything in the US?"

    Stealth? No, not really. Overt, in the open, in your face, like the nose on your face? You bet.

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  4. Ooops. The test was on the other thread. But who cares. I am too busy watching red rectangles.

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  5. Every time I hear "Cloward-Piven" strategy I think "Cloverfield monster".

    Maybe I'm just overly lateralized in the brain.

    I'm with Dances. 50/50.

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  6. From My Email, something for those of us over 50 (none of the TCKT ladies of course, who all remain under 39 and firm-thighed):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=7lSliucgygc

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