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Obama’s ‘Terrorist Pal’ Grilled By Megyn Kelly – Well-Prepared Anchor Confronts Bill Ayers With Evidence

Sunday, June 29, 2014 12:06
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JEROME R. CORSI

NEW YORK – For the first time, the unrepentant founder of the Weather Underground domestic terrorist group who helped launch Barack Obama’s political career, Bill Ayers, has agreed to sit down for a major in-studio television interview.

Surprisingly, it wasn’t MSNBC or CNN that copped the exclusive but Megyn Kelly and the Fox News Channel, which is routinely derided by the left as a megaphone for right-wing propaganda. The taped interview is scheduled to air Monday at 9 p.m. Eastern Time.

Both Ayers and Obama – who was accused by Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin in 2008 of “palling around with terrorists” – have played down or dismissed the many documented connections they have to each other going back to the 1980s, and it’s unknown whether or not Kelly probes Ayers on the relationship in her interview.

ayers-mugBut, as seen in a teaser promo, she drills down on whether or not Ayers, to this day, believes his violent movement – which bombed the U.S. Capitol and other buildings to further its aim of overthrowing the federal government – was justified.

Kelly cites a sentence from Ayers’ book “Fugitive Days” in which he wrote that while he could not quite imagine putting a bomb in a building today, he couldn’t entirely dismiss the possibility either.

“What would it take to make you bomb this country again?” Kelly asks.

The promo saves Ayers’ response for Monday night.

See for yourself the left’s blueprint for “fundamentally transforming America” in Saul Alinksy’s “Rules for Radicals”

Ayers and his Weather Underground co-founder, Bernardine Dohrn, now his wife, held in the living room of their Hyde Park, Chicago, home the first fundraiser for Obama in his effort to win a seat in the Illinois state Senate. Ayers and Obama served on the boards of two far-left non-profits, and a friendly Obama biographer has confirmed WND columnist Jack Cashill’s well-researched conclusion that Ayers was the primary writer of Obama’s highly praised autobiography, “Dreams from My Father.” The book was used to burnish the credentials of an unusually unknown and inexperienced presidential candidate in the 2008 election campaign.

Curiously, the Fox News teaser opens with a brief glimpse of author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza sitting in the background as Kelly interviews Ayers.

D’Souza, whose film “America” debuts July 4 nationwide, debated Ayers in January at Dartmouth College.

His new documentary takes aim at the progressive ideology embraced by Obama and the Democratic Party that, for many of its adherents, including Ayers, manifests itself in a disdain for America and the values of its founders. D’Souza, in “America,” imagines what the world would be like without the U.S. and explores why the radical left views it as the world’s most dangerous nation, bent on oppressing and exploiting the vulnerable.

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