
from Doug Ross @ Journal
Monday, November 30, 2009
Is Bill Ayers the administration's de facto 'Education Czar'?
By Kelcy Allen
Bill Ayers, the politely described "unrepentant sixties radical" is back... and
in a very questionable way. The indignant political ideologue has surfaced in a
fashion that should insult and deeply trouble every decent American no matter
their political persuasion.
He is a con-man... a bait-and-switch artist who promises you a seemingly great
product only to have you discover after the purchase you end up with something
far more expensive that doesn’t work. He raised hundreds of millions of dollars
of foundation and grant money in Chicago with the promise of newly enlightened
and efficient educational reform, but what the city got was arguably one of the
most defective and violent school systems in America.
Now, he’s at it again.
For a decade in the 1970’s Ayers flew under the FBI’s radar, many say with help
from his father. In 2009 one might wonder if it’s Big Brother who is now giving
him cover. His increased visibility with important Obama cabinet members
certainly opens the possibility that someone in power has extended him carte
blanche. I’m surprised he didn't get into last week’s White House State dinner.
An Incorrect Wiretap
It's important to understand Ayers would be serving consecutive life terms
in a maximum security prison had Nixon’s Justice Department simply used the
correct wiretap. Ayers is a veritable snapshot of what can happen in New York
City if terror suspects get the kind of venue where technicalities in the hands
of a skilled attorney can be manipulated to trump either overwhelming truth or
basic justice.
To adequately understand Ayers' deep disdain for Democracy consider what he and
his wife Bernardine Dohrn said about America 35 years ago and what they’ve said
lately. In 1970 Ayers and Dohrn defiantly signed a vitriolic declaration of war
against America, citing, "We are building a revolutionary communist party to
lead the working class. Our final goal is the destruction of capitalism, the
seizure of power, and the creation of socialism... the violent overthrow and
eradication of the social system based on profit."
In November two years ago at a Weather Underground reunion Bill Ayers asked his
aging radical colleagues, "What is that spirit we want to connect with, the
spirit of rebellion, resistance, of insurgency?! Then he plainly stated,
"There’s a lot to look forward to... our empire (the USA) is in decline." This
ungrateful, hollow man still sees America’s demise as a wonderful development.
On his heels, his unapologetic wife Bernardine added, "I think it’s true that
America is the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today... we live in
the belly of the beast... right here in the heart of the monster (the USA).”
Our brave defenders buried at Arlington Cemetery must be turning over in their
graves. Arlington brings me a step closer to my point.
An Educational Conference in Washington
In early October of this year Ayers was spotted leaving busy Reagan National
Airport on his way to the nearby Arlington Key Bridge Marriot Hotel which
overlooks the capitol and historic Georgetown. He was to give a lecture to the
Renaissance Group, a consortium of American colleges who focus on Teacher
Education programs.
A close look at the membership list on the RG website shows that aside from
being excellent colleges and universities there is one common denominator—most
of the schools have an added emphasis on Instructor Reform—Ayer’s area of
expertise. The Renaissance Group’s underlying message is a “rebirth of our
nation’s schools... through the preparation of qualified educators.” So far, so
good.
Only a fool would disapprove of teacher training, teacher improvement, and
teacher excellence. The question is, when Bill Ayers is in the school kitchen
and his socialist finger is in the soup, “What kind of teacher training is being
cooked up?”
It's important to review Ayers' recipe for America’s schools—to see what
Education Reform means to him. Sol Stern, writing in the City Journal in April
2008, explains: “The... pressing issue is not the damage done by the Weather
Underground 40 years ago, but the far greater harm inflicted on the nation’s
school children by the political and educational movement in which Ayers plays a
leading role today." Stern pinpoints, "One of Ayers' major themes is that the
American public school system is nothing but a reflection of capitalist hegemony
(domination). Thus the mission of all progressive teachers is to take back the
classrooms and turn them into laboratories of revolutionary change.”
Ayers may be closer to those goals than people realize
On Monday November 23 President Obama took the occasion of National Lab Day
to announce a new “Educate to Innovate” initiative designed to motivate and
revitalize science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs in the
nation’s schools. One of the priorities would be expanding STEM education and
career opportunities, with a special focus on under-represented groups,
including women and minorities. He called for a series of public-private
partnerships involving universities, corporations, non-profits, and foundations.
If I can agree with President Obama on anything it is definitely improved
education.
Back in mid-October, about a week after Ayer’s lecture in Arlington, US
Education Secretary Arne Duncan visited Louisiana and publicly committed to
rebuilding and reforming the Katrina-devastated New Orleans school system. His
proposal was a like-sounding prelude to Obama’s Lab Day announcement.
But wait... what was that about women, minorities, and school reform? In light
of the fact there are far more men than women aged 18-24 in the US (the Census
Bureau’s 2007 estimate) but on national college campuses women outnumber men 57%
to 43%, and the recruitment by Obama of astronaut Dr. Sally Ride—America’s first
woman in space, to help with his new initiative, the idea women aren’t getting a
fair shake is an outright farce. And considering two of the six astronauts
aboard this November’s Atlantis Space shuttle mission were black
Americans—Leland Melvin of Virginia and Dr. Robert Satcher, Jr., it seems this
administration’s distorted overall view of oppressed minorities and stifled
opportunity is not only narrow, but its prejudicial precept indicates it is not
inclusive.
Most school issues get my rapid endorsement but I’m hesitant to sign on to this
one. A school-corporate-nonprofit nexus…principal and faculty reform... small,
low-income community organized projects... under-represented victims... where
have we seen this before?
How about Chicago, where Obama chaired the board of the Joyce Foundation which
collected tens of millions of dollars of private, corporate sponsored non-profit
monies and distributed them to Chicago area school initiatives. Much of the
money went to Ayers' small-school reforms and minority-centered programs. Then
Obama and Ayers sat together on the Woods Fund and did the same thing. Then they
sat together on the Chicago Annenberg Challenge and did the same thing. Then
Obama sat together with Bill Ayers' father and brother on The Leadership Council
and did the same thing. Overall, they appear to have spent over a hundred
million dollars into Chicago school projects only to see today's pitiful
results.
I was initially excited over Obama’s new direction in education until I realized
it might be a replay of the Chicago disasters.
Ayers, Obama's de facto 'Education Czar'
Last month at the Renaissance Group’s Arlington conference there were only
three speakers:
• Dr. Martha Kanter, our esteemed US Under-secretary of Education, spoke for 45
minutes
• Our aforementioned Education Secretary Arne Duncan spoke for another 45
minutes
• Unfathomably, sandwiched in between the two pillars of our so-called national
educational brain-trust, and getting to speak for one entire hour, was none
other than our radical reformist and school-system-destroying demolitions
expert, Bill Ayers.
Ayers and Dohrn are unrepentant terrorists who -- to this day -- advocate the
overthrow of the United States government. That Ayers would be given a forum
with this stature confirms that our government is controlled by sixties retreads
who truly despise America.
Mr. Allen is a freelance writer who resides in the Pacific Northwest.