Editor's notes: Fred Barnes is co-editor of the Weekly Standard and advisor on FoxNews. He was one of the potential targets of a conspiracy of 400 journalists and elitist pinheads dedicated to the Marxist conversion of this nation. While this accusation -- "the Marxist conversion of this nation" -- has been successfully ridiculed over the years by the Left, branded as mere "Right Wing hysteria," with the advent of Obama that kind of talk is no more. Obama's Administration is crawling with Marxist/Maoist folk. Understand that "Progressive" is code for "Marxist" and these Marxist are everywhere within the Administration.
Know this, the reason why we do not hear a serious rebuttal of our claim from the White House is found in the knowledge that if a concerted "push back" effort was launched by Obama, the conservative media would simply trot out a dozen Obama staff/advisors and the argument would be over. To name a few, we have the likes of Annita Dunn, Van Jones, Cass Sunstein, SEIU's past president Andy Sterns, Bill Ayers, David Axelrod, Frank Marshall Davis, Jodie Evans (Code Pink activist and fund raiser), Sam Felsen (socialist/communist activist and superintendent of Obama's blog campaign), Kevin Jennings (Obama's "safe schools czar, gay socialist activist and author of "Queering Elementary Education"), Jeff Jones (co-author of the Stimulus bill and founding member of Weatherman and The Weather Underground) --- as we said, "to name a few." Understand that Hillary Clinton is a non-Marxist Progressive while Obama is fully radicalized. His appeal is more to the liking of the Lefist Media than is Hillary, thus the alliance to elect Mr. Obama. Barnes was a potential target of this alliance, some thinking it a good strategy to label Barnes a "racist" because of his opposition to Obama's candidacy and to label all Obama opposition as "racist," a strategy we are currently witnessing. Barnes speaks out in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.
Barnes, op-ed, Wall Street Journal: . . . . . .It's thanks to Tucker Carlson's Daily Caller website that we know something about JournoList, though the emails among the liberal journalists were meant to be private. (Mr. Carlson hasn't revealed how he obtained the emails.) In June, the Daily Caller disclosed a series of JournoList musings by David Weigel, then a Washington Post blogger assigned to cover conservatives. His emails showed he loathes conservatives, and he was subsequently fired.
This week, Mr. Carlson produced a series of JournoList emails from April 2008, when Barack Obama's presidential bid was in serious jeopardy. Videos of the antiwhite, anti-American sermons of his Chicago pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, had surfaced, first on ABC and then other networks. . . . READ BARNES' FULL ARTICLE HERE >>>
Point of post: simply to increase awareness of the scope and nature of the Marxist threat this nation is facing.
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