
We wrote about Barack Hussein Obama, domestic terrorist William Ayers and the relationship between the two that Obama has repeatedly denied. Stanley Kurtz was
originally blocked from the Chicago Annenberg Challenge files housed at the University of Illinois Circle Campus in Chicago. After gaining access Mr. Kurtz has proven, beyond a doubt, that Obama and his campaign have openly lied to the public and continue that lie today.
From 1995 to 1999, Barack Hussein Obama led an education foundation called the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC), and remained on the board until 2001. The group poured more than $100 million into the hands of community organizers and radical education activists.
Last April, Sen. Obama dismissed Mr. Ayers as just “a guy who lives in my neighborhood,” and “not somebody who I exchange ideas with on a regular basis.”
Documents in the CAC archives make clear that Mr. Ayers and Mr. Obama were partners in the CAC.
Background:
The CAC was the brainchild of Bill Ayers, a founder of the Weather Underground in the 1960s. Among other feats, Mr. Ayers and his cohorts bombed the Pentagon, and he has never expressed regret for his actions. Barack Obama’s first run for the Illinois State Senate was launched at a 1995 gathering at Mr. Ayers’s home.
CAC Purpose and Agenda
The Chicago Annenberg Challenge was created ostensibly to improve Chicago’s public schools. The funding came from a national education initiative by Ambassador Walter Annenberg.
The CAC’s agenda flowed from Mr. Ayers’s educational philosophy, which called for infusing students and their parents with a radical political commitment, and which downplayed achievement tests in favor of activism. In the mid-1960s, Mr. Ayers taught at a radical alternative school, and served as a community organizer in Cleveland’s ghetto.
In works like “City Kids, City Teachers” and “Teaching the Personal and the Political,” Mr. Ayers wrote that teachers should be community organizers dedicated to provoking resistance to American racism and oppression. His preferred alternative? “I’m a radical, Leftist, small ‘c’ communist,” Mr. Ayers said in an interview in Ron Chepesiuk’s, “Sixties Radicals,” at about the same time Mr. Ayers was forming CAC.
CAC translated Mr. Ayers’s radicalism into practice. Instead of funding schools directly, it required schools to affiliate with “external partners,” which actually got the money. Proposals from groups focused on math/science achievement were turned down. Instead CAC disbursed money through various far-left community organizers, such as the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (or ACORN).
Mr. Obama once conducted “leadership training” seminars with Acorn, and Acorn members also served as volunteers in Mr. Obama’s early campaigns.
The Obama/Ayers Connection – More Than Neighbors
In early 1995, Mr. Obama was appointed the first chairman of the board, which handled fiscal matters. Mr. Ayers co-chaired the foundation’s other key body, the “Collaborative,” which shaped education policy.
The CAC’s basic functioning has long been known, because its annual reports, evaluations and some board minutes were public. But the Daley archive contains additional board minutes, the Collaborative minutes, and documentation on the groups that CAC funded and rejected. The Daley archives show that Mr. Obama and Mr. Ayers worked as a team to advance the CAC agenda.
Campaign in Denial (Mr. Kurtz writes:)
‘”One unsettled question is how Mr. Obama, a former community organizer fresh out of law school, could vault to the top of a new foundation? In response to my questions, the Obama campaign issued a statement saying that Mr. Ayers had nothing to do with Obama’s “recruitment” to the board. The statement says Deborah Leff and Patricia Albjerg Graham (presidents of other foundations) recruited him. Yet the archives show that, along with Ms. Leff and Ms. Graham, Mr. Ayers was one of a working group of five who assembled the initial board in 1994. Mr. Ayers founded CAC and was its guiding spirit. No one would have been appointed the CAC chairman without his approval.”‘
The Partnership
The Daley documents show that Mr. Ayers sat as an ex-officio member of the board Mr. Obama chaired through CAC’s first year. He also served on the board’s governance committee with Mr. Obama, and worked with him to craft CAC bylaws. Mr. Ayers made presentations to board meetings chaired by Mr. Obama. Mr. Ayers spoke for the Collaborative before the board. Likewise, Mr. Obama periodically spoke for the board at meetings of the Collaborative.
Radical Indoctrination
CAC also funded programs designed to promote “leadership” among parents. Ostensibly this was to enable parents to advocate on behalf of their children’s education. In practice, it meant funding Mr. Obama’s alma mater, the Developing Communities Project, to recruit parents to its overall political agenda. CAC records show that board member Arnold Weber was concerned that parents “organized” by community groups might be viewed by school principals “as a political threat.” Mr. Obama arranged meetings with the Collaborative to smooth out Mr. Weber’s objections.
Mr. Ayers is the founder of the “small schools” movement (heavily funded by CAC), in which individual schools built around specific political themes push students to “confront issues of inequity, war, and violence.” He believes teacher education programs should serve as “sites of resistance” to an oppressive system. (His teacher-training programs were also CAC funded.) The point, says Mr. Ayers in his “Teaching Toward Freedom,” is to “teach against oppression,” against America’s history of evil and racism, thereby forcing social transformation.
Unrepentent Ayers
Mr. Ayers’s defenders claim that he has redeemed himself with public-spirited education work. That claim is hard to swallow if you understand that he views his education work as an effort to stoke resistance to an oppressive American system. He likes to stress that he learned of his first teaching job while in jail for a draft-board sit-in. For Mr. Ayers, teaching and his 1960s radicalism are two sides of the same coin. Mr. Ayers is quoted as saying “guilty as hell, free as a bird.”
Mr. Obama – Failed CEO
The Consortium on Chicago School Research at The University of Chicago performed a extensive analysis of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge.
CAC’s in-house evaluators comprehensively studied the effects of its grants on the test scores of Chicago public-school students. They found no evidence of educational improvement. The study from the “Consortium” is back and forth and has refuse to pin down specifics and does not mention Mr. Obama. One link to the CAC no longer functions.
Summary
In the end, Barack Hussein Obama and his campaign want to connection to William Ayers but the findings of Mr. Kurtz cannot hide the fact that Obama and Ayers had a working relationship for years and were more than Chicago South-Side, Hyde Park neighbors.
Mr Kurtz concludes:
“‘The Obama campaign has cried foul when Bill Ayers comes up, claiming “guilt by association.” Yet the issue here isn’t guilt by association; it’s guilt by participation. As CAC chairman, Mr. Obama was lending moral and financial support to Mr. Ayers and his radical circle. That is a story even if Mr. Ayers had never planted a single bomb 40 years ago.”‘
All content for this post was provided from Stanley Kurtz, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. We thank Mr. Kurtz for his great follow-up and heavy lifting to unleash the CAC documents and study them. See Obama and Ayers Pushed Radicalism On Schools (Subscription)
All links, photos and emphasis provided by LC.
More on Ayers (and here), Weathermen Underground (and other friends of Obama)

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September 23rd, 2008 at 1:22 pm
I’d love to see the list of programs that were funded and programs the were killed. I heard a few in the Kurtz interview. Obama seems more evil everytime I learn about him. Stealing money from kids, and giving it to his friends and their radical marxist organizations.
September 23rd, 2008 at 1:40 pm
I guess the democrats who suported Hillary are racist or are they?I am a black man so I can not be taged as racist and of course I am not suporting Obama.Anyone with a little bit of comon sense cee through all the thick fog of the extreme left.He was surprised by his victory in the primaries while he was setting himself up for 2012.Now the democrats are stuck with him.they are going down with him in defeat.
September 23rd, 2008 at 2:27 pm
With all respect MINK/CELES just because you are black does not mean you can not be racist, it cuts both ways.
September 23rd, 2008 at 3:27 pm
d55may: Don’t you know it’s racist to deny that only whites can be racist? What, did you flunk Critical Theory in college or something?