Obama joined party to the left of Democrats
Stanley Kurtz:
Obama has tried to deny his associations with both ACORN and the New Party, but Kurtz has found the records to support this story. For the story to have legs, it will probably need a push from a heavy advertising program to force it into the conscience of the mainstream media.
On the evening of January 11, 1996, while Mitt Romney was in the final years of his run as the head of Bain Capital, Barack Obama formally joined the New Party, which was deeply hostile to the mainstream of the Democratic party and even to American capitalism. In 2008, candidate Obama deceived the American public about his potentially damaging tie to this third party. The issue remains as fresh as today’s headlines, as Romney argues that Obama is trying to move the United States toward European-style social democracy, which was precisely the New Party’s goal.
In late October 2008, when I wrote here at National Review Online that Obama had been a member of the New Party, his campaign sharply denied it, calling my claim a “crackpot smear.” Fight the Smears, an official Obama-campaign website, staunchly maintained that “Barack has been a member of only one political party, the Democratic Party.” I rebutted this, but the debate was never taken up by the mainstream press.
Recently obtained evidence from the updated records of Illinois ACORN at the Wisconsin Historical Society now definitively establishes that Obama was a member of the New Party. He also signed a “contract” promising to publicly support and associate himself with the New Party while in office.
...There is much more.
Obama has tried to deny his associations with both ACORN and the New Party, but Kurtz has found the records to support this story. For the story to have legs, it will probably need a push from a heavy advertising program to force it into the conscience of the mainstream media.
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