Not a radical group, and Ayers didn't run it

In short, this was a mainstream foundation funded by a mainstream, Republican business leader and led by an overwhelmingly mainstream, civic-minded group of individuals. Ayers' involvement in its inception and on an advisory committee do not make it radical – nor does the funding of programs involving the United Nations and African-American studies.

This attack is false, but it's more than that – it's malicious. It unfairly tars not just ... Full Story »

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by Jim Lang - Oct. 13, 2008

Articles debunking claims of sinister relationships between Obama and Ayers dutifully follow each false claim. This one, however, is unusually detailed and irate. It labels a recent McCain add as malicious -- not just because of lies about Obama but because of a long list of prominent Americans who assisted or served on the Board of the Annenberg Challenge and therefore also stand unjustly accused.

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