NoisyRoom
Tiffany Gabbay
Imagine
an American man so devout in his Communist beliefs, that during the
Cold War the FBI placed him on its security index – meaning that if an
armed conflict were to have erupted between the U.S. and the Soviet
Union, Federal authorities would have looked to him as a prime suspect
for treason.
Now imagine that man mentored the leader of the free world.
(Related:
Exclusive: See This Clip About Obama‘s Relationship With Communist Frank Marshall Davis From Dinesh D’Souza‘s ’2016′ Film)
On July 17
th, Mercury Ink and author Paul Kengor, PhD, will introduce the world to
the real Frank Marshall Davis
– the card-carrying member of the Communist Party U.S.A, and who all
accounts indicate was Barack Obama’s closest role model and mentor.
Devoid of outrageous conspiracy theories or sensational claims, Kengor
painstakingly documents the historical facts of this dynamic, at times
even sympathetic character, who walked the path from Republican roots
clear through to the radical fringe of unfettered Marxism.
Presently, certain news and commentary outlets are focusing on the
more outrageous aspects of Frank Marshall Davis’ life, such as his
self-admitted penchant for perverse sexual escapades as well as for
taking photos of naked women (including of Stanley Ann Dunham, Obama’s
mother). In fact, the recently released documentary, “Dreams From My
Real Father,” even posits that Davis is the president’s true biological
father. While much of Davis’ bizarre fetishes and sexual peccadilloes
provide subject matter worthy of consideration, Kengor believes that his
book, “
The Communist,” focuses on the substantive ideological, rather than sensational aspects of Davis’ past.
At the end of the day, according to Kengor, mentors matter – and in
no small amount. The book opens by explaining how Ronald Reagan and
Hillary Clinton’s role models were extremely influential in each of
their lives, respectively. In fact, typically the first task of any
biographer is to examine the mentors of the subject he or she is writing
about. Oddly, when it comes to our current president, left-wing
biographers have somehow avoided this topic altogether.
Presidential mentors
During
Barack Obama’s first presidential campaign, the media and members of
the far left ignored discussing his influences and role models, leaving
conservatives in shock over how lax the vetting process turned out to be
for the man who would come to hold the highest office in the land. As
The Communist reveals that the “transformative change” Obama promised to
deliver (and did) eerily find their origin in the words and deeds of
his closest mentor.
And therein lies the rub. Examining the mentor is perhaps one of the
most significant aspects of the presidential vetting process. Those who
came before Obama all acknowledged the profound impact their mentors had
on them, both growing up, and into adulthood. Of course the reason is
clear – exploring who a presidential nominee’s influences are provides
key insight into that candidate’s world-view.
Kengor notes that although both Ronald Reagan and Hillary Clinton’s
role models were indeed of great import to each of them, their names
were rarely mentioned in each of their biographies. Ironically, however,
Obama mentioned “Frank” by name no less than 22 times in his memoir,
“Dreams From My Father.”
“We’ve had 44 presidents and they’ve all had mentors,” Kengor told me
during an exclusive Blaze interview. “Yet never before in the entire
200-plus year [presidential] history of this country, have we had a
president with a mentor who was a card carrying member of the Communist
Party.
Kengor takes issue with the fact that no liberal biographer
acknowledges that Frank Marshall Davis was Obama’s mentor, yet those
same biographers have never denied that Don Jones mentored Ronald
Reagan, just as Ben Cleaver guided an impressionable, young Hillary
Clinton until her departure to university. Perhaps the reason no one
cares, according to Kengor, is because both Cleaver and Jones “loved
America” and were not “pro-soviet members of the Communist Party.” He
believes journalists, biographers, and the media in general are guilty
of “scandalous neglect” when discussing Barack Obama.
“The problem with Obama,” said Kengor, “is that he was never vetted,
so you have skeletons in the closet.” He explained that while there has
been no shortage of coverage from the right in exposing Obama’s ties to
Reverend Jeremiah Wright or the Weather Underground’s Bill Ayers, “no
one talks about Davis, and Davis was far more radical [than either Ayers
or Wright].”
In fact, Kengor maintains that Ayer’s most radical university
lecture, or Wright’s most flagrant sermon pales in comparison to any of
the volumes Frank Marshall Davis espoused in his columns for various
Communist newspapers across the country.
“When you read his columns it’s very clear you are dealing with a Communist Party U.S.A. member
from the ‘Daily Worker’ crowd — a loyal Soviet patriot.
“To think he had an influence on the president.”
“Imagine if there was a GOP nominee with a mentor this extreme to the right. They would never have escaped the media scrutiny.”
Historically, Kengor observed a pattern among the left in which its
adherents are never vigilant when it comes to Communism. Even American
Civil Liberties Union founder, Roger Nash Baldwin, wrote a book
entitled, “Liberty Under the Soviets” demonstrating progressives’
sympathy for all things Communist.
As we near the July 17th release date of “The Communist”
The Blaze will be releasing two more “sneak preview” articles detailing
some of the shocking revelations Kengor discovered along the way.
For instance, you will learn that Frank Marshall Davis actually
started out as a member of the GOP, reviled Democrats (in particular
Harry Truman and Franklin Delano Roosevelt) and only turned to Communism
after being fully duped by a Soviet propaganda campaign that convinced
him the USSR had abolished racism of all kinds.
You will also see laid out in black and white, the stark parallels
between Frank Marshall Davis’ words and deeds and those of the Obama
administration — from universal health care to the catch phrases, “hope
and change” and “forward!” (all of which find origin in Obama’s
Communist mentor).
If it sounds too unbelievable to be true, just remember the adage:
“Truth is stranger than fiction.” The book can be found online
here and
here.
Kengor was also interviewed about Frank Marshall Davis’ past, as well as
his connection to the president in Dinesh D‘Souza’s upcoming
documentary on Obama. An exclusive preview is featured below:
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