UK Journalist Melanie Phillips, Picks Up Obama/Communism Story

Coo-o-o-l.


Highly respected British journalist and author (Londonistan) Melanie Phillips has written a very good post on Barack Obama’s communist connections on her Spectatator Blog

It even credits yours truly and my US colleague Cliff Kincaid of Accuracy in Media.

Camp Obama is resorting to ever more outrageous attempts to silence the questions that are mounting about the past associations of the saviour of the planet. Given the sheer volume of information that is now available and the deeply disturbing questions this all poses, the astounding reluctance of the mainstream US media to ask those questions is a scandal which has itself become a major political issue.

Thanks in large measure to the work of bloggers such as Trevor Loudon and Cliff Kincaid of Accuracy in Media, information has been around for the past year suggesting that Barack Obama is an integral part of a web of radical activists, whose roots go back to a clandestine Communist Party network in Hawaii centering upon his erstwhile mentor the late black poet Frank Marshall Davis, an agent of the Communist Party USA…

Melanie Phillips pulls no punches. Definitely worth a read.

I’ve long been a Melanie Phillips fan. This confirms it.

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3 thoughts on “UK Journalist Melanie Phillips, Picks Up Obama/Communism Story

  1. She’s cool isn’t she Reid? so totally unPC.

    Make sure NY State goesn’t go Obama’s way OK Reid.

    That’s your responsibility

  2. Melanie Phillips blog is a favorite.

    Obama’s communist roots and associates have not received a lot of media. Sarah Palin has sucked all the media oxygen out of the campaign. I expect that will soon change and refocus on Obama and McCain. The Republicans would be fools not to expose his communist ties. Who knows what October will bring.

    On the bright side the recent polls show a surge for McCain.

    Hussein loses in a landslide.

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