Thursday, May 5, 2011

Pak Starz: Valerie Jarrett


Jarrett's family history is rife with radical ties, including those of her father-in-law Vernon Jarrett, a supporter of such communist-American icons of the 1940s as Langston Hughes. Vernon Jarrett was the strongest link to Chicago's Hyde Park environment that would be of such great influence on Valerie Jarrett, and then through her, shape both Barack and Michelle Obama's adult outlook upon American and its place in the world. again largely ignored by the media in 2008, Chicago's Hyde Park was home to such radical figures as the socialist Arnold Wolf, an anti-Israel rabbi (yes, those do in fact exist) who had pushed for increased support for the terrorist PLO. At around that same time Rabbi Wolf was also deeply involved with the Chicago Communist Party. mr. Wolf declared in a 2008 Chicago Sun Times interview of other Hyde Park elites' excitement over the political potential of a young Barack Obama a decade earlier, declaring they believed to have found in Obama, "A guy who could sell our product, and sell it with splendor!"

Some of those other Hyde Park leftist elites excited over the prospects of Barack Obama included domestic terrorists turned educators bill Ayers and Bernardine Dorn, Tony Rezko, (a Syrian-American) Democrat Socialist member Jackie Grimshaw, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakahn, and yes - Valerie Jarrett, already a central player in the Daley-run Chicago political machine, and prior to that, a member of the Harold Washington mayoral administration. Washington too was deeply involved with what some have described as the Chicago Communist Network. within just a few short years of having been introduced to these radical Chicago figures, Barack Obama found himself as a newly elected State Senator, an author of a highly publicized book (though his own past showed little evidence of having a proclivity for writing, unlike his close neighbor bill Ayers) and on an astonishing fast-track to national politics, all the while being guided/programmed

0 komentar:

Post a Comment

Share

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More