Sunday, July 15, 2012

Paul Kengor's Book (w/ Glenn Beck's Mercury Ink) "The Communist: The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor" Frank Marshall Davis

Paul Kengor's Book (w/ Glenn Beck's Mercury Ink) "The Communist: The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor" Frank Marshall Davis

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Do you know who Frank Marshall Davis is? Probably need because the media today doesn't seem to think it is important to report on the man. Why is it important for you to know him, most normal people think that it is out of the ordinary for a member of the Communist Party USA to mentor the President of the United States. It didn't take much for a book author, Paul Kengor to research to see how deep the Communist roots go into the life of Barack Obama.

Get Paul Kengor's book The Communist: Frank Marshall Thomas: The Untold Story of Barack Obama's Mentor



In his memoir, Barack Obama omits the full name of his mentor, simply calling him “Frank.” Now, the truth is out: Never has a figure as deeply troubling and controversial as Frank Marshall Davis had such an impact on the development of an American president.

Although other radical influences on Obama, from Jeremiah Wright to Bill Ayers, have been scrutinized, the public knows little about Davis, a card-carrying member of the Communist Party USA, cited by the Associated Press as an “important influence” on Obama, one whom he “looked to” not merely for “advice on living” but as a “father” figure.

While the Left has willingly dismissed Davis (with good reason), here are the indisputable, eye-opening facts: Frank Marshall Davis was a pro-Soviet, pro–Red China communist. His Communist Party USA card number, revealed in FBI files, was CP #47544. He was a prototype of the loyal Soviet patriot, so radical that the FBI placed him on the federal government’s Security Index. In the early 1950s, Davis opposed U.S. attempts to slow Stalin and Mao. He favored Red Army takeovers of Central and Eastern Europe, and communist control in Korea and Vietnam. Dutifully serving the cause, he edited and wrote for communist newspapers in both Chicago and Honolulu, courting contributors who were Soviet agents. In the 1970s, amid this dangerous political theater, Frank Marshall Davis came into Barack Obama’s life.

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