Stanley Kurtz in
National Review Online connects Obama to a Black separatist group in Chicago:
The fact that Obama funded extremist Afrocentrists who shared Wright's
anti-Americanism means that this is now a matter of public policy, and
therefore an entirely legitimate issue in this campaign.
He goes on to say that this group proposed curriculum promotes independent Black state. This ridiculous attempt to make Obama into the second coming of Huey Newton is truly beyond rational thought.
What is so ridiculous is that what get lost in this crusade to link Obama to a 60s relic is the work that this group did. No one talks about the fact that the grant they received helped improve education for at-risk students and that Chicago reforms that were funded by this grant served as model for other urban school reforms. Nor do these smear merchants recognize that the benefactor, the late Walter Annhenberg, is a conservative Republican. So the obvious question here is: If the board Obama and Ayers sat on funded programs that promote black separatism would the Annhenberg foundation support it? Most grants of this size are subject to external review and if the grant were used to promote some dubious activity the funding would have been pulled and the board reprimanded. Also this smear and others brings to light a more important question:
Why is un-American for someone to work with other African-American leaders to create a school that celebrates their culture and its patriotic for a Vice Presidential candidate to consort with the most right-wing separatist elements in our society (The Alaska Independence Party)?