Good Morning America Pals Around with William Ayers
This morning, domestic terrorist and anti-American Chicago community organizer William Ayers entered the Good Morning America sound stage — presumably armed with concealed guns and homemade pipe bombs — and exploded rumors that he and Barack Obama are blood brothers in the fight to destroy America…
After months of silence, the 1960's radical William Ayers sat down for his first television interview on Friday and condemned what he called a "dishonest narrative" used by Republicans to "demonize" him.
"I don't buy the idea that guilt by association should have any part of our politics," Mr. Ayers said, appearing on ABC's "Good Morning America." "This idea that we need to know more, like there's some dark, hidden secret, some secret link. It's a myth thrown up by people who want to exploit the politics of fear."
Yeah, sure. This would be a lot easier to believe if it weren't coming from the mouth of a man who pals around with Barack Obama, a man who pals around with domestic terrorists like William Ayers, a man with a violent past…
"What you call the violent past, that was a time when thousands of people were being murdered every month by our own government. We were on the right side."
Luckily, ABC was somehow able to put an end to interview before Ayers had time to domestically terrorize the studio.
There were no casualties.
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Bill Ayers is a worthless bastard who doesn't deserve this undue spotlight. He should be rotting away in jail. That's all I have to say on the matter.
John Murtaugh was only 9 in 1970, when Ayers' Weathermen tried to murder him. In Feb. 1970, his father, a NY State Supreme Court justice was presiding over the trial of Panther 21 indicted in a plot to bomb NY landmarks. On Feb. 21, three gasoline-filled firebombs exploded at his home in Manhattan.The same night, bombs were thrown at a NYC police car and two military recruiting stations in Brooklyn. Sunlight, sentences on sidewalk Free the Panther 21 The Viet Cong have won Kill the pigs. For the next 18 months his family lived in fear. The enormity of the attempt to kill his entire family didn't fully hit him until years later as a father himself. Though no one was ever caught or tried there was never any doubt who was behind it. The New York contingent of the Weathermen blew themselves up making more bombs in a Greenwich Village townhouse. Ayers said, "I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough."
This seems like such a non-story.
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