Major columnist legitimizes theory of Obama plot to destroy U.S.
October 10th, 2009 . by TexasFredMy readers know, from time to time I like to feature a really good piece written by one of my blogging buddies. I give you this from Anthony Martin at
The Liberty SphereFrom the very start of Barack Obama’s rather odd, meteoric rise to prominence in American politics, many of us on the conservative side voiced our suspicions that something subversive was under way.
Too many strange coincidences, too many troublesome alliances, too much hype in too short a period of time all pointed to some hidden, concerted, coordinated effort to get this man into the White House in short order.
We alerted you to the views of Obama’s admitted mentors-such as Saul Alinsky, the 1960s radical who worked to destroy capitalism and America’s form of government, and William Ayers, whose underground movement in the late 60s and 70s bombed federal buildings and vowed to murder those who staunchly defended the American way of life.
Both of these strong influences on Obama adhered to the Cloward-Piven strategy, developed by 2 radical university professors in the 60s, which advocated deliberately overloading the U.S. social and economic system so that the entire thing would crash under the weight. By deliberately causing such a crash, a new order could be built in America based upon pure Marxism.
Then, once in office, low and behold Obama begins to load up his administration with self-avowed Communists, Marxists, and other radicals who not only adhere to the views espoused by Alinsky and the Cloward-Piven strategy but who believe that Communist dictators such as Hugo Chavez in Venezuela make good role models for what should happen in America.
We have discussed this at length in previous columns on Van Jones, Mark Lloyd, Cass Sunstein, Valerie Jarrett, and many other ‘czars’ and political advisers with whom Obama has surrounded himself.
All of this, of course, has been summarily dismissed by those in the mainstream as ‘fear-mongering,’ ‘the ranting of right-wing nutcases,’ or ‘paranoia.’
Such knee-jerk reactions to reasonable observations based on factual evidence may be about to change.
National syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer, who has never been regarded as a true conservative but as a ‘neo-con’ as the liberals like to call it, now says that such suspicions concerning Obama’s true motives may be right.
To be sure, Krauthammer has never been one to engage in speculative conspiracy-theory mongering. His columns appear in ‘mainstream’ newspapers all across America. And on the night that Barack Obama won the White House, he commented on Fox News that perhaps given the choices that we had, Obama was the best one for the job.Circumstances have clearly changed, at least in Krauthammer’s view. The columnist now believes that Obama’s ultimate goal is to finally bring about the scenario envisioned by the Cloward-Piven strategy-a complete collapse of the American economic system at which time the ‘ruling elites’ can start over and rebuild America based upon a radical agenda as envisioned by his mentors such as Saul Alinsky.
The method by which Obama would bring this about is gradually coming into sharp focus.