Re: Book by Dr. Paul Kengor, 2012
 
 
Forbes
 
Mark Henderson
7/25/2012
 
 
Book Review: "The Communist" -  Does Frank Marshall Davis Have An 
Ideological Godson In  President Obama?

 
Communists cynically exploited worthy causes like civil rights in their  
ceaseless efforts to weaken U.S. opposition to the spread of communism at home 
 and around the globe.  
This book provides convincing evidence that the strident voices on the  
progressive/liberal left that for decades accused anyone investigating 
organized  Communist activity in the U.S. of “witch hunts” turned out to be 
lies 
intended  to defend the indefensible. Now, instead of wasting time trying to 
deceive the  public by denying that communists were communists, may we please 
have an honest  debate about whether to adopt various Big Government 
policies? 
Another strength of “The Communist” is that it contains lots of 
fascinating  and insightful tidbits, including _Nancy Pelosi_ 
(http://www.forbes.com/profile/nancy-pelosi/) ’s  starry-eyed adulation of the 
International 
Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)  chief Walter Bridges (and a member of the 
Central Committee of the CPUSA) and  the strong ties of Obama insiders Valerie 
Jarrett and David Axelrod to the some  of the same American communists who 
were allies and collaborators of Frank  Marshall Davis. Kengor repeatedly 
cites examples of how progressives, liberals  and communists often have made 
common cause. 
It will be interesting to see how those on the left respond to this book. 
My  guess is that they will either ignore it, bash Kengor for publishing  
inconvenient facts or claim that Davis’ indisputable communism doesn’t matter. 
I  think it does matter. Often, it seems that Obama is wearing a “What 
Would Frank  Do?” bracelet. Obama’s closeness to his departed mentor leads him, 
like a  general fighting the last war, to adopt policies that seem designed 
to punish  America for past sins—often committed decades and generations ago
—rather than  lifting us higher. 
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Front Page
 
The Communist. Frank Marshall Davis: The Untold Story of  Barack Obama’s 
Mentor
July 18, 2012 by _Jamie  Glazov_ 
(http://www.frontpagemag.com/author/jamie-glazov/)  

 
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Paul Kengor, Ph.D., a bestselling  
author whose works include Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated  
Progressives for a Century; God and Ronald Reagan; God and  George W. Bush; 
God and Hillary Clinton; and The Crusader:  Ronald Reagan and the Fall of 
Communism. His articles regularly appear in  publications ranging from USA 
TODAY to The New York Times,  plus numerous academic journals.
 
A professor at Grove City College, Kengor is a frequent commentator on  
television and radio. He earned his bachelor’s degree and Ph.D. from the  
University of Pittsburgh and his master’s from American University. He is the  
author of the new book, _The  Communist. Frank Marshall Davis: The Untold 
Story of Barack Obama’s  Mentor_ 
(http://www.amazon.com/The-Communist-Paul-Kengor/dp/1451698097) . 
 
FP: Paul Kengor, welcome to Frontpage Interview. 
I would like to talk to you today about Frank Marshall Davis and his ties 
to,  and influence on, Obama. 
But first, I would like to begin with you telling us a bit about a 
gentleman  named Spyridon Mitsotakis. You dedicate the book to him. Tell us 
why. 
Kengor: That’s a great question that gets to the heart of  how and why I 
did this book. 
Spyridon is a remarkable young man. I met him when I was signing books at  
CPAC in February 2011. He had bought my previous book, _Dupes_ 
(http://www.amazon.com/Dupes-Americas-Adversaries-Manipulated-Progressives/dp/1935191756)
 
,  and seemed to know more about liberal/progressive dupes and the American 
 communist movement than even I did. He was standing there at the front of 
the  line asking me a new question every few seconds, clearly very precocious
—and  annoying the folks behind him in line, who told him to move on. I 
gave him my  email address and promised I’d answer his questions in full via 
email. He said,  “Yeah, right.” When he emailed me, I followed through on my 
promise. He finished  our email exchanges by saying, “Hey, by the way, I’m 
a student at NYU, and we  have the largest collection of archives of the 
American Communist Party. I’d  love to help you with research. Let me know if 
you need anything.” 
 
Well, my plan at that moment was to take my time writing a follow up to  
Dupes, and not at all to do a biography of Frank Marshall Davis. I  figured I’
d get to seek more information on Davis for the Dupes  follow-up, as I had 
information on him in the original Dupes. So, I  said to Spyridon: “I’m 
trying to find archives of the Chicago Star, the  Party-line publication that 
Davis wrote for in the latter 1940s. I can’t find  them anywhere, not even in 
Chicago. The Library of Congress claims to have them,  but they’re not on 
the shelf. Can you help me?” 
Within about three hours, Spyridon was emailing me PDFs of the Chicago  
Star. Within about three weeks, he had mailed me copies of every Davis  column 
in the Star. I was blown away by what I read, particularly the  haunting 
similarity to some of Obama’s statements. I soon realized that I,  alone, was 
in possession of a treasure trove of information on Frank Marshall  Davis. 
Spyridon kept digging and finding more and more, and then I realized I  had to 
do this book. It wouldn’t have happened without Spyridon... 
FP: Wow, well, our thanks and appreciation goes out to  Spyridon Mitsotakis 
— and we wish him bountiful energy and the enthusiasm in his  search and 
battle for historical truth in the road ahead. 
Ok, so who was Frank Marshall Davis?
Kengor: Frank Marshall Davis, Communist Party USA (CPUSA)  number 47544, 
was a 20th century American who  wrote pro-Soviet propaganda in newspaper 
columns and was a loyal Soviet  patriot. 
FP: What do you mean by “loyal Soviet patriot?” 
Kengor: While it will shock naïve liberals who still don’t  grasp the 
horrors of communism, readers of FrontPage will understand. Leftist  Americans 
who took the extraordinary step of joining CPUSA swore a loyalty oath  to the 
USSR—Stalin’s USSR in the case of Frank Marshall Davis. The oath  stated: “
I pledge myself to rally the masses to defend the Soviet Union, the  land of 
victorious socialism. I pledge myself to remain at all times a vigilant  
and firm defender of the Leninist line of the Party, the only line that 
insures  the triumph of Soviet Power in the United States.” 
FP: When did Frank Marshall Davis join the Communist  Party? 
Kengor: Remarkably, he joined early in World War II,  after the 
Hitler-Stalin Pact—a period when many Party members bolted  the Party because 
they were 
outraged at Stalin signing that pact with  Hitler. 
For the record, this wasn’t the only time that Davis helped accommodate  
Hitler. In 1940, he hooked up with one of the worst, most seditious communist  
fronts ever to operate in the United States: the American Peace 
Mobilization.  That group, which in 1940 sought to keep America out of the war 
and from 
 stopping Hitler because Hitler (at the time) was allied with Stalin, was  
organized by CPUSA and the Comintern in Chicago, which was where Davis was  
located. The communists who organized the “peace” mobilization sought out 
dupes  from the Religious Left and other various “progressive” factions. 
They also  directly recruited African Americans, claiming that the evil FDR was 
seeking to  send black boys to their death to fight for evil Churchill and 
the British. This  was the kind of vulgar propaganda that CPUSA regularly 
peddled. One of the  African Americans that they targeted was Frank Marshall 
Davis. This was a  powerful factor in bringing Davis into the Party as an 
eventual full member. 
I must note that it was also through this group that Davis would work with  
Robert Taylor, who just happened to be the grandfather of Valerie Jarrett. 
FP: That’s remarkable. Valerie Jarrett today is Obama’s  right-hand woman 
in the White House. 
Kengor: Yes, and it’s even more eerie than that. Frank  Marshall Davis, 
Obama’s mentor, also worked with Vernon Jarrett in these  circles. Vernon 
Jarrett was Valerie’s father-in-law. And it’s worse still.  Davis, Obama’s 
mentor, also worked with Harry and David Canter, two other  Chicago communists. 
The Canters mentored a young man named David Axelrod in  Chicago in the 
1970s. So, the troika that’s arguably running America today—Obama  and Valerie 
Jarrett and David Axelrod—all have common bonds in Chicago’s  communist 
circles from the 1940s. Their mentors knew each other. 
I know this is incredible, but it’s true. You couldn’t make this up. No 
one  would believe it. We’re being governed by ghosts from Chicago’s 
Communist Party  glory years. 
FP: Are there other people that Frank Marshall Davis worked  with in 
Chicago who have relevance today? 
Kengor: Oh, yes, I could go on and on. At the Chicago  Star, the communist 
newspaper for which he wrote and was the founding  editor-in-chief 
(1946-48), Davis regularly shared the op-ed page with Senator  Claude “Red” 
Pepper, 
who at that exact time was writing the bill to nationalize  healthcare in 
the United States—which Davis himself advocated in his columns. By  the way, 
Pepper’s chief of staff, who wrote that bill, was Charles Kramer, who  we now 
know was working for the KGB under the codename “mole.” 
Another Davis comrade at the Star was William Patterson, who  actually 
mentored Frank Marshall Davis and was probably more important than any  other 
figure in bringing Davis into the Party. 
FP: William Patterson was a hardcore communist. 
Kengor: Yes, and among his legacies is the Kremlin’s  “People’s Friendship 
University,” which he helped plan in the 1960s. People’s  Friendship 
University became better known as the “Patrice Lumumba Friendship  University,” 
a Kremlin grooming school for third-world revolutionaries. This  university, 
the third largest in the USSR, schooled some of the world’s leading  
terrorists. Distinguished alumni include Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah  Ali 
Khamenei and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, whose doctoral thesis became  a 
book, The Other Side: The Secret Relations between Nazism and the  Leadership 
of the Zionist Movement. According to Abbas, “only a few hundred  thousand 
Jews” were killed in the Holocaust, and those mostly through  Nazi-Zionist 
collusion. Other proud alumni include Carlos the Jackal, Mohamed  Boudia, and 
Henry Ruiz, Nicaraguan Sandinista commander and economic  planner-in-chief. 
Among this band of rogues, Mohamed Boudia was a top figure in the Popular  
Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), one of the core branches of 
the  PLO. He was in charge of PFLP terrorist operations in Europe, placed 
there by  the KGB, where he worked with Soviet-backed terror cells in East 
Berlin. There  he also worked with the Black September Organization. Among 
Boudia’
s most  dastardly acts—which involved Mahmoud Abbas—was the brutal murder 
of Jewish  Olympians in the 1972 Munich massacre. 
Such is the sordid legacy of the People’s Friendship University, championed 
 by Frank Marshall Davis mentor William Patterson. 
FP: So, Patterson helped mentor Frank Marshall Davis, who,  in turn, 
mentored Obama? 
Kengor: Correct. 
FP: In your book, you say that Davis’s first major Party job  was editing 
and writing columns for the Chicago Star in the late 1940s.  You found a lot 
of similarity in what Davis was writing and what Obama says  today. 
Kengor: Yes. Davis constantly bashed Wall Street, big oil,  profits, GOP 
tax cuts, the wealthy and “millionaires.” He called for taxpayer  funding of “
universal healthcare” and “public works projects.” He targeted  General 
Motors. He championed Russian foreign policy, especially at the expense  of 
countries like Poland. I could go on and on. The similarities are  chilling. 
FP: Was there a particular Davis column that really struck  you? 
Kengor: Yes, and I use it to open the book. In a November  1946 column, 
Davis wrote: “I’m tired of being beaned with those double meaning  words like ‘
sacred institutions’ and ‘the American way of life’ which our  flag-waving 
fascists and lukewarm liberals hurl at us day and night.” This  struck me 
because it’s so similar to Obama’s quoting of Davis in Dreams from  My 
Father. There, Obama quoted Davis saying: “They’ll train you so good,  you’ll 
start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity and the  American 
way and all that sh-t.” 
When I saw that, I knew that Davis had lectured Obama with at least some of 
 the same sentiments decades earlier in his old Communist Party writings. I 
found  a bunch of examples of Davis trashing the American way, so much so 
that my  initial subtitle for this book was “Frank Marshall Davis and the 
American  Way.” 
FP: Okay, when did Obama meet Davis? 
Kengor: According to an eyewitness, they were first  introduced in 1970. It 
was Obama’s grandfather, Stanley Dunham, who made the  introduction. 
Dunham, himself a leftist, saw in Davis a potential role model and  black 
father 
figure that Obama was lacking. Davis knew and influenced Obama  throughout 
Obama’s adolescence in the 1970s, right up until he went to college.  In fact, 
those disparaging words about the American way were Davis’s parting  words 
to Obama before Obama headed off to Occidental College. 
FP: You interview someone who knew Obama at Occidental and  says that Obama 
was an actual communist at Occidental. 
Kengor: That’s right. The person is Dr. John Drew, who I’ve  interviewed 
at length and remain in regular contact with today. He’s totally  credible, 
no axe to grind, no story to sell. Drew contacted me because he knew I  was 
researching Davis. Drew sees himself as the “missing link” between Obama’s  
time with Frank Marshall Davis and with later radicals like Bill Ayers and 
the  Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Drew himself was a Marxist at the time, and Obama 
was  introduced to him as a fellow Marxist—as “one of us.” Drew told me 
about Obama’s  belief in what Drew described as the “Frank Marshall Davis 
fantasy of  revolution.” Drew, who was a more realistic, chastened Marxist, was 
stunned at  Obama’s unwavering belief in the imminence of a Marxist revolu
tion in the United  States. 
Now, for the record, if this is true, this doesn’t mean that Obama is today 
 still a Marxist, but it would mean that he once was—and Frank Marshall 
Davis  would have been a primary explanatory factor in Obama becoming a Marxist 
at the  time. That’s why (among other reasons) this book on Davis needed to 
be done. 
FP: Was Davis a national-security threat? 
Kengor: The federal government thought so. In the book, I  present 
documents from Davis’s 600-page FBI file in which the FBI repeatedly  
re-certifies 
Davis on the Security Index. That’s a very serious thing. It means  that, in 
the event of a war breaking out between the US and USSR, Obama’s mentor  
could have been placed under immediate arrest. Needless to say, that’s quite  
unprecedented for a presidential mentor. With a mentor like that, Barack 
Obama  should have trouble getting a security clearance for a standard, 
entry-level  government job. Instead, Americans elected him right into the Oval 
Office. 
FP: Incredible, that is really something. 
Paul Kengor, how would you crystallize the main message/thesis of your  
book? 
Kengor: Mentors matter. Any study of any president starts  with mentors. We 
all know that. And yet, why have we ignored this mentor to this  particular 
president? Well, the answer is clear from my book: Because no  president in 
all of American history has ever had a mentor as radical as Frank  Marshall 
Davis. No president—ever—has had a mentor who was a literal  card-carrying 
member of the Communist Party. This obviously ought to merit our  
attention. My book provides that attention. It’s scandalous that it would take  
four 
years into Obama’s presidency for a book like this to be published. It’s a  
sign of the woeful liberal bias by this nation’s “journalists” and  “
biographers.”  
FP: What do you hope your book will help achieve? 
Kengor: Many things, but I’ll list just a few. 
First off, I want people to continue to realize that our president is the  
product of some remarkably radical influences, and here, in Frank Marshall  
Davis, was arguably the most radical of them all. Davis had an influence on  
Obama. We need to consider that influence. 
Beyond that, I’d like liberals and Democrats to please understand  that 
communists were not their friends. The communists considered liberals to be  
their useful idiots, their dupes, their “prey,” as Whittaker Chambers put it. 
 They used them incessantly. Davis was one of those who used liberals. And 
then,  after all that, after decades of targeting the Democratic Party, 
Davis  ultimately infiltrated the party and even influenced its current 
president. It’s  a remarkable story. 
Finally, there were numerous American communists like Frank Marshall Davis  
who did horrible agitation on behalf of international communism throughout 
the  20th century. They were on the wrong side of  history, a bloody side 
that left over 100 million corpses in their wake—double  the combined dead of 
the century’s two world wars. And you know what? They never  apologized. 
No, instead, they cursed their accusers for daring to charge (quite  
correctly) that they were communists threatening America and the wider world.  
Not 
only did they get away with it, but liberals today continue to excuse and  
protect them. In Davis’s case, they do so to protect Obama. This is a great  
historical injustice. The truth needs to be told. 
FP: Paul Kengor, thank you for joining Frontpage  Interview. 
Kengor: Thank you, Jamie. And my thanks to you, David  Horowitz, and 
everyone at Frontpage for your courage. Be not afraid. 
========================= 

The Blaze  
 
 
Obama’s Purge: Why Has Frank Marshall Davis  Been Quietly Removed From 
Dreams From My Father?
Oct. 3, 2012 
 
_Dr. Paul Kengor_ (http://www.theblaze.com/author/kengorp/)  - Executive 
Director, The Center for Vision &  Values 
  (http://www.theblaze.com/author/kengorp/)   
 
Dr. Paul Kengor is professor of political science at Grove City College,  
executive director of The Center for Vision & Values, and author of the  
book, “The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis, The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s  
Mentor.” His other books include "The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall 
of  Communism" and "Dupes: How America’s Adversaries Have Manipulated 
Progressives  for a Century."  


 
 
 
 







 
In 1995, an aspiring politician named Barack Obama published an 
autobiography  called Dreams from My Father. There, Obama acknowledged the 
people  who 
influenced him throughout his life. Among the most prominent influences was  
a figure that Obama gingerly acknowledged only as “Frank.” Remarkably, 
however,  not once in the entire book did Obama divulge Frank’s full name. Even 
more  mysterious, in 2005, a presidential aspirant named Barack Obama 
released the  audio version of Dreams from My Father where, this time,  “Frank” 
was purged altogether, as _Jack Cashill called attention to_ 
(http://www.wnd.com/2012/07/shocking-truth-about-frank-marshall-davis/)  in 
column on my 
book last  July. 
How did this happen? And who is “Frank?” The answer helps explains Obama’s 
 concealment. 
As readers of The Blaze know, Frank Marshall Davis  (1905-87) was a mentor 
to a young Barack Obama throughout the 1970s, the period  of Obama’s 
adolescence. Davis was also a literal card-carrying member of the  Communist 
Party—
Party number 47544. My book on Davis, _The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis, 
The Untold Story of Barack  Obama’s Mentor_ 
(http://www.amazon.com/The-Communist-Paul-Kengor/dp/1451698097/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1336304604&sr=1
-1) , was published this summer by Mercury Ink. 
Davis edited and wrote for Party-line publications such as  the Honolulu 
Record and the Chicago Star, which  included contributors who served as actual 
agents to Stalin’s Soviet Union.  Davis did outrageous Soviet propaganda 
work in his columns, at every juncture  agitating and opposing U.S. attempts 
to slow Joseph Stalin. He argued that U.S.  officials under President Harry 
Truman—who he portrayed as a racist, fascist,  imperialist, and colonialist—
and under secretaries of state George Marshall and  Dean Acheson were 
handing West Germany back to the Nazis, while Stalin was  pursuing “democracy” 
in 
East Germany and the Communist Bloc. He referred to the  Marshall Plan as a 
form of “white imperialism” and “colonial slavery.” He  portrayed America’
s leaders as “aching for an excuse to launch a nuclear  nightmare of mass 
murder and extermination” against the Soviets and communist  Chinese. Davis 
also harbored a special contempt for Winston Churchill. 
 


Davis’s political antics were so radical that the FBI placed him on the  
federal government’s Security Index, which meant he could be immediately  
detained in the event of a national emergency, such as a war breaking out  
between the United States and USSR. 
It’s hard to imagine that anyone could see Davis as a mentor. And yet, in 
the  autumn of 1970, Davis was introduced to Obama by Obama’s grandfather, 
who was  seeking a role model/father figure to mentor his grandson. Davis and 
Obama would  meet throughout the 1970s, right up until Obama left Hawaii for 
Occidental  College in 1979. In fact, in Dreams from My Father, Obama notes 
 the parting advice he got from Davis before leaving for Occidental; it was 
a  classic Davis diatribe trashing “the American way.” 
Given these shocking facts, it’s no surprise that Barack Obama was hesitant 
 about divulging Frank Marshall Davis’s full name anywhere in his memoirs—
even as  Davis was such an influence that Obama could not ignore him. In 
Dreams  from My Father, “Frank” is mentioned twenty-two times by name, and far 
more  via pronouns and other forms of reference. He is a consistent theme, 
appearing  repeatedly and meaningfully in all three parts of the book. He is 
part of  Obama’s life and mind, by Obama’s own extended recounting, from 
Hawaii—the site  of visits and late evenings together—to Los Angeles to 
Chicago to Germany to  Africa, from adolescence to college to community 
organizing. “Frank” is always  one of the few (and first) names mentioned by 
Obama 
in each mile-marker upon his  historic path from Hawaii to Washington. When 
Obama at last arrived in Chicago,  where he would find himself politically, 
professionally, and  ideologically—precisely as Frank Marshall Davis had 50 
years earlier—the first  thing he did was think of “Frank,” literally 
visualizing him, picturing him  there. 
Even then, Obama was smart enough to never once use Frank’s full name  
anywhere in his book, no doubt understanding the political danger of conceding  
such a close, abiding association with a man of Frank’s political past and  
proclivity. 
As Obama got closer to the presidency, particularly during his meteoric 
rise  upon the national scene from 2004 to 2007, he sought even safer distance 
from  “Frank.” This is most evident in the 2005 audio version of Dreams,  
which is narrated by Obama himself, and for which Obama won a Grammy for “
Best  Spoken Word.” As noted on the back cover, the audio version was 
personally  “approved” by Obama himself. The audio version is abridged, but the 
abridgment  somehow excludes every single mention of “Frank” that appeared 
throughout all  parts of the original print edition. That’s right, all of them; 
they’re all  gone. The old communist is purged, blacklisted. 
This was no easy task. It isn’t like “Frank” appeared in a cluster of, 
say,  six or seven consecutive pages in Part One of the original version. No, 
Davis,  as noted, appeared in every section of the original. Here’s one 
example of the  selective exclusion of “Frank” in the audio version: 
Original text version (1995): “It was the same dilemma that old Frank had 
posed  to me the year I left Hawaii.” 
Audio  version (2005): “It was the same dilemma posed to me the year I left 
 Hawaii.” 
So, how did this happen? Obviously, it’s no coincidence. 
I’d love to hear President Obama’s explanation. Unfortunately, I don’t 
have  that kind of access. But there are people in the media who do. Could one 
of them  ask the president? Or, more generally, could one of them simply ask 
about  Obama’s relationship with Frank Marshall Davis, or about the many 
other elements  of his cloudy past? 
Barack Obama has covered up these relationships, and his doting media is  
aiding and abetting the cover  up.




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