This will be the next subject of conversation, analysis and attack. But
remember, it's Bush's fault and McCain did worse. :)
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I just caught up with an interview by one of my favorite guys, Hugh Hewitt,
of another of my favorite guys, Stanley Kurtz.  (It's on Hugh's Townhall
blog, which always has plenty of required reading.)

Stanley, of course, has done singularly vital investigative work on Obama's
background — you should check out his NRO archive, here, as well as
important articles he's recently written in the New York Post and the Wall
Street Journal (see. e.g., here, here and here).  But Hugh's interview is a
real primer for those who haven't delved into it much.  It also spotlights
an important point that has largely been missed.  That is, while there has
been focus on the Obama/Ayers tie and the Obama/Khalidi tie, no real
attention has been paid to the Ayers/Khalidi tie — which is very strong and
tightens the circle significantly.

Specifically, Hugh asked about the strands of the Ayers/Obama connection.
After Stanley recounted them in detail, he added this:

SK:  Now if you lived just a few blocks away from someone, and you've been
on a foundation together, and at least in the first year, you were on the
board together, and then you're on a panel together, when you run into each
other, what are you going to be talking about? Here's something I also
haven't mentioned. Rashid Khalidi and Bill Ayers were practically best
friends. People don't know this, and I'm actually saying this for the first
time. I haven't written about this. They were best friends, and we know that
Obama had interactions with Khalidi, that Khalidi had held the coffee that
kicked off his Congressional campaign, I believe. And Ayers and Khalidi were
extremely close if you look at the acknowledgements in their books.

HH: Tell us about Khalidi. Tell us who he is and his role in Obama's life.

SK: Rashid Khalidi is really, in a sense, the American successor of Edward
Said, a very strong advocate for the Palestinians, extremely radical in his
views and his opposition to American foreign policy. He was a friend and
colleague of Obama. Apparently they used to get together and discuss world
affairs. And he's practically the best friend of Bill Ayers. Bill Ayers
features Khalidi in some of his books about how to politicize the teaching
for students. So actually, the more you look into it, the more you see that
this is not just people running into each other. And again, I object to the
idea of just simply counting the times people were together in a room. When
you fund Bill Ayers education projects, with hundreds of thousands of
dollars, when you as Bill Ayers publish Rashid Khalidi's essay in your book
of collected essays, they might have gone on.  That's a lot without meeting
once.

*     *     *

HH: So Stanley Kurtz, Rashid Khalidi, very close to Barack Obama, read
during the break that Khalidi had a farewell dinner in 2003 that Obama was
one of the presenters at, and in those remarks, alluded to the numerous
dinners he'd had at the home of the Khalidi's.

SK: Yes.

HH: It simply defies imagination to think that Khalidi was not a bridge
between Ayers, that this is not an operating subgroup of Hyde Park, doesn't
it?

SK: Right. I mean, that's what it seems like when you look, when you read
these acknowledgements back and forth between Khalidi and Ayers of how close
they are as friends, and you see that Khalidi had dinners at Obama, it
really, to think…and then that Khalidi hosted something to kick off Obama's
Congressional campaign, you've got to think that Ayers and Khalidi are both
talking about Obama, because they're so close. And you've go to think
that…it begins to look like a pretty tight network. You know, you can only
show what's actually in the papers, and what are in the documents as far as
the number of meetings and everything else. But it sure looks a lot tighter
than what we can absolutely see. It looks like a lot more. But it's hard to
show for sure, just like people, I think rightly assume that Barack Obama
had to have known a lot more about what Jeremiah Wright was saying all those
years than he's letting on.

ME:  Again, these people were drawn to each other because they shared a
revolutionary, anti-American ideology — these were not guys who just
happened to know each other from the Hyde Park softball league.

Stanley is ever the meticulous scholar — which is why it's so hysterical to
read Obamaphiles try to paint him as a right-wing hack.  He will go only as
far as the hard evidence takes him, so, without speculating on where or when
the Ayers/Obama relationship actually began, he deals with what we know for
certain, which is that they had enough of a relationship to strike a
significant business partnership in 1995.

As readers may recall, I think the relationship traces back years before
1995 — possibly in the Morningside Heights area in the early 80s (when Ayers
had just come out of hiding and Obama was at Columbia ... years Obama
refuses to discuss), and was almost certainly in place by the late 1980s in
Chicago (when Obama and Ayers were both working on education reform and
their wives were working at the same law firm).  I've laid out my theory
(which relies in part on common connections like Khalidi and Edward Said) in
this article, called "Why Won't Obama Talk About Columbia?"


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