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Thomas Frank in the Wall Street Journal: My Friend Bill Ayers


Thomas Frank, well-known author, journalist and columnist, has a great article up in the WSJ today. As long as the McCain campaign chooses to stand on the opposite side of truth, they will continue to sink.

My Friend Bill Ayers

excerpt:

I can personally attest to the idiocy of it all because I am a friend of Mr. Ayers. In fact, I met him in the same way Mr. Obama says he did: 10 years ago, Mr. Ayers was a guy in my neighborhood in Chicago who knew something about fundraising. I knew nothing about it, I needed to learn, and a friend referred me to Bill.

Bill's got lots of friends, and that's because he is today a dedicated servant of those less fortunate than himself; because he is unfailingly generous to people who ask for his help; and because he is kind and affable and even humble. Moral qualities which, by the way, were celebrated boisterously on day one of the GOP convention in September.

Mr. Ayers is a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), where his work is esteemed by colleagues of different political viewpoints. Herbert Walberg, an advocate of school vouchers who is a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, told me he remembers Mr. Ayers as "a responsible colleague, in the professional sense of the word." Bill Schubert, who served as the chairman of UIC's Department of Curriculum and Instruction for many years, thinks so highly of Mr. Ayers that, in response to the current allegations, he compiled a lengthy résumé of the man's books, journal articles, guest lectures and keynote speeches. Mr. Ayers has been involved with countless foundation efforts and has received various awards. He volunteers for everything. He may once have been wanted by the FBI, but in the intervening years the man has become such a good citizen he ought to be an honorary Eagle Scout.

I do not defend the things Mr. Ayers did in his Weatherman days. Nor will I quibble with those who find Mr. Ayers wanting in contrition. His 2001 memoir is shot through with regret, but it lacks the abject style our culture prefers.

Instead I want to note that, in its haste to convict a man merely for associating with Mr. Ayers, the GOP is effectively proposing to make the upcoming election into the largest mass trial in history, with all those professors and all those do-gooders on the hook for someone else's deeds four decades ago. Also in the dock: the demonic city (Chicago) that once named Mr. Ayers its "Citizen of the Year." Fire up Hurricane Katrina and point it toward Lake Michigan!


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John McCain can forgive North Vietnam, but then tries to crucify someone who opposed our being there in the first place.

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When I was in college in the late-80s, I took a course called "The Turbulent 60s". It was a great overview of the period, but I have to say, I had no idea who Bill Ayers was when this all started to come up. I vaguely remembered hearing about the Weatherman. So this has all been very interesting to me, especially the way McCain has turned his campaign into re-fighting the Vietnam war (didn't work too well for Kerry, either, did it?). What I find most interesting from the current debate over Ayers, is how much his current work for education reform and juvenile justice has been promoted. By vilifying Ayers, they have succeeded in pointing out all of the great things he has been honored for by the people of Chicago. Karma's a bitch, they say.

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