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This article speaks volumes about William Ayers, and G. Gordon Liddy.
WorldNetDaily's Favorite Domestic Terrorist
As WND is bashing Barack Obama for his purported ties to William Ayers,
Joseph Farah, Aaron Klein and the gang are buddy-buddy with convicted
felon and would-be murderer G. Gordon Liddy.
By Terry Krepel
Posted 10/6/2008
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WorldNetDaily has devoted a significant portion of its Barack Obama
coverage to attempts to tie him to various extremists and terrorists.
Aaron Klein has led this charge. As ConWebWatch has documented, in
February Klein endeavored to link Obama to "confessed domestic
terrorist" William Ayers, "a member of the Weathermen terrorist group
which sought to overthrow of the U.S. government and took responsibility
for bombing the U.S. Capitol in 1971." More recently, Klein claimed in a
Sept. 26 article that "One of the main founders of the Weathermen
terrorist organization is a signatory to an independent organization
acting to ensure the election of Sen. Barack Obama," followed by an Oct.
2 claim that "four former top leaders of the Weathermen terrorist
organization" are signatories to the group. Klein further asserted that
"The signatories and endorsers of the Obama activist group ... include
scores of well known communist, socialist and anarchist activists and
former SDS members."
Klein offered little evidence, however, that he made any effort to
verify those signatures. Indeed, of the two alleged signatories he
claimed to have contacted, one "said he is not involved in any Obama
advocacy" and the other "declined to speak on the record to WND." So
Klein, in fact, has no evidence to show that any of the names on that
petition are legitimate.
Nevertheless, Klein's boss, WND editor Joseph Farah, accepted these
claims as undisputed fact, asserting in an Oct. 2 column: "I no longer
expect my colleagues in the press to question Obama about any of this.
They've shown they believe it is irrelevant to the question of who will
become the next president of the United States. But now you know the
truth. Help me spread it far and wide."
For all of WND's fulmination about domestic terrorists, there is one
domestic terrorist who is near and dear to its collective hearts: G.
Gordon Liddy.
Liddy is best known for his actions in the Watergate scandal, in which
he engineered political dirty tricks, participated in the break-in at
the Democratic headquarters in the Watergate office complex and was a
conspirator in the break-in at the office of the psychiatrist for Daniel
Ellsberg. Liddy served four and a half years in prison.
But as Media Matters documented, Liddy has also been involved in
numerous acts of planned domestic terrorism, including:
Plotting to murder journalist Jack Anderson.
Being prepared to kill someone "if necessary " in the Ellsberg break-in.
Plotting with a "gangland figure" to murder fellow Republican operative
E. Howard Hunt.
Plotting to "firebomb" the Brookings Institution think tank.
Borrowing terminology from the Nazis in outlining plan to thwart a
purported "attack" by "leftist guerillas."
Saying on his radio show in 1994: "Well, if the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms comes to disarm you and they are bearing arms,
resist them with arms. Go for a head shot; they're going to be wearing
bulletproof vests."
Acknowledged naming shooting targets after Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Media Matters also documents the extensive support Liddy has given to
John McCain over the years, from donations to hosting fundraisers to
having McCain as a guest numerous times on his radio show.
As Chicago Tribune columnist Steve Chapman put it, Liddy is McCain's
"own Bill Ayers," pointing that Liddy played a key role in the Nixon
White House's efforts "to subvert the Constitution" and adding: "Given
Liddy's record, it's hard to see why McCain would touch him with a 10-
foot pole. On the contrary, he should be returning his donations and
shunning his show. Yet the senator shows no qualms about associating
with Liddy -- or celebrating his service to their common cause." In a
Tribune blog post, Chapman further stated: "If Obama needs to answer
questions about Ayers, McCain has the same obligation regarding Liddy."
With McCain's extensive ties to this domestic terrorist, you'd think WND
would be all over that like it is regarding Obama and Ayers -- but you'd
be wrong.
Why? Two reasons. First, as ConWebWatch has detailed, for all of Farah's
assertions that he doesn't want McCain to win, his website is undeniably
in the tank for McCain.
Second: WND and Liddy are close buddies.
Farah as has made numerous appearances on Liddy's radio show, both as a
guest and a guest host. One joint appearance was taped for showing on C-
SPAN on Oct. 1. WND employees Klein, Jerome Corsi and David Kupelian
have also appeared on Liddy's show, as have WND authors Kathleen Willey,
Kyle Williams and Tom Tancredo. WND published a 2006 column by Franklin
Raff, executive producer of Liddy's radio show.
Liddy was also one of the guests on WND's early-2008 cruise. In
promoting Liddy's appearance in a November 2007 article, WND not only
carefully airbrushed any hint of Liddy's terrorism, it proclaimed him a
"bon vivant, raconteur and general all-around nice guy":
At the White House, Liddy had oversight responsibility for Treasury
policy on firearms and explosives and authored the memorandum that led
to the creation of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Subsequently he
was assigned additional special duties as a member of the top secret
White House Special Investigations Group. Liddy resigned his White House
post to accept the positions of general counsel of the 1972 Republican
presidential campaign and the campaign finance committee, with
additional duties as campaign political intelligence director.
The rest, as they say, is history. For his role in Watergate, and for
refusing steadfastly to implicate others, Liddy was sentenced to over 20
years in prison. He served nearly five years, many in maximum security,
including 106 days of solitary confinement, before his release by
President Carter "in the interests of justice."
There's no admission that Liddy committed the crimes he was accused of
(aside from a mention of him being an "ex-con") and certain no mention
whatsoever that Liddy plotted to kill numerous people. Liddy's "refusing
steadfastly to implicate others" is portrayed as a positive quality
instead of the uncooperativeness it would normally be were Liddy not
such a prominent conservative -- as well as the same unrepentant
attitude WND condemns in Ayers.
Klein's 2007 book, "Schmoozing With Terrorists," not only offered a
shout-out to Liddy in the acknowledgements section -- "looking forward
to many more Mideast adventures together" -- he begins one chapter by
recounting one such "adventure" with Liddy, awestruck by how damn studly
the guy is:
"They put me in a small box and poured in masses of roaches and all kind
of insects to freak me out, but that didn't much bother me," said G.
Gordon Liddy, the popular U.S. radio talk host, actor and notorious
mastermind of the first break-in of the Democratic National Committee
headquarters in the Watergate building in 1972.
"I don't have any problem with insects because I used to sleep with them
in prison. Once while incarcerated I woke up at night feeling there was
a blanket on me. I determined the blanket was made of live cockroaches.
I brushed them off and went to bed," related Liddy, who was the former
chief operative for President Richard Nixon's White House Plumbers unit.
He served four and a half years of a twenty-year sentence for his role
in Watergate, later being commuted by President Jimmy Carter.
"Next they heated the little box and I was fine with that," Liddy said
in his trademark calm, quiet demeanor. "Afterwards they threw in some
electric shocks and piped in all sorts of fowl [sic] smelling odors, but
it didn't faze me. You've never smelled a terrible odor until you've
spent time in our federal prison system."
Liddy, myself, Liddy's feisty, trigger-happy Canadian producer, Franklin
Raff, and my translator Ali were cruising in my Land Rover on a slightly
chilly Friday morning in December up the coast of Israel toward the
border with Syria and Lebanon.
[...]
Liddy is kind enough to feature me on his radio show regularly. When he
visits Israel, we spend time together and he accompanies me on some of
my adventures.
On the long drive to the northern tip of Israel, Liddy regaled us with
his experience competing a few months earlier in NBC's Celebrity Fear
Factor. Liddy, who was seventy-five during the show's taping, beat out
contestants one-third his age, winning all challenges except the final
competition, which required good night vision.
"You must have the mindset that you will win," said Liddy. "Not that
you'll survive but that you will prevail. If you think you will win, you
probably will. This is the problem with the Israeli government. They
lost their victory mentality of the past and now it's all about staying
in power and surviving the next crisis." [pp. 153-154]
Klein is too busy writing this mash note to bother to mention Liddy's
history of domestic terrorism -- the kind he purports to be so bothered
by in Ayers. And he's too busy dredging whatever tenuous tie between
Ayers and Obama he can find to get around to documenting McCain's ties
to Liddy, even though it would help fulfill his boss' purported mission
of keeping McCain from getting elected.
Klein does have a history of whitewashing violent extremists when doing
so fits his right-wing agenda. He downplayed the shooting of four Arabs
on a bus by Eden Natan-Zada, an AWOL Israeli soldier, Klein portrayed
Zada as a victim, claiming he was "murdered" by a "mob of
Palestinians." He never described Natan-Zada's victims as having been
"murdered." Klein described one West Bank activist, Yekutel Ben Yaacov,
only as a "northern Samaria resident," failing to note that he has
another name -- Mike Guzovsky, a one-time leader of the U.S. wing of the
outlawed-in-Israel Kahane Chai (a successor to the Kach movement founded
by right-wing Israeli extremist Meir Kahane) who has expressed his
support for Baruch Goldstein, a Kahane follower who in 1994 massacred
approximately 30 Arabs at Hebron's Tomb of the Patriarchs, as well as
praising the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
If Klein, Farah, and the rest of the WND crew are so outraged by Ayers'
actions as a 1960s radical, shouldn't they be similarly outraged by
Liddy's 1970s plan for mayhem? Of course -- but they're not.
The fact that Klein and Farah don't just tolerate but actively embrace a
thug and unrepentant terrorist like Liddy illustrates the moral
bankruptcy in the hearts of the self-proclaimed Christians who run
WorldNetDaily.
If the WND crew questioned McCain's relationship with Libby, they would
also have to question their own. And they have absolutely no interest in
admitting their guilt by association.
This site (c) Copyright 2000-08 Terry Krepel
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