Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Drudge Report Censors Information on Obama's Communist Connections

Incredibly, the once cutting-edge Drudge Report has seemingly gone Mainstream, joining the Drive-By media's news black-out concerning Democrat Barack Obama's communist ties, and rejected ads from America's Survival, a web site run by America's Survival Inc (ASI).

ASI is a public policy group concerned with foreign policy and U.N. issues. Respected journalist and media critic Cliff Kincaid is the editor of the Accuracy in Media (AIM) Report, and also the founder and President of ASI.

"The ads drew readers to America's Survival reports on communist networks in Hawaii and Chicago that influenced Barack Obama. The lengthy reports, which have not been challenged for factual accuracy, are full of documented information, testimony and exhibits from Congressional hearings into Communist activities on American soil," according to a report at The New Media Journal.

Cliff Kincaid believes the public has a right to know about these reports which link Obama to agents of the Moscow-controlled Communist Party USA and its front groups. The ads featured a photo of young Obama's mentor in Hawaii, Frank M. Davis, an identified member of the Communist Party USA.

Liberals and their affiliates in the Drive-By media want to leave voters in the dark about the influence of communism in American politics but it is odd that the controversy-seeking Matt Drudge would forgo an opportunity to lift the veil of silence on an issue of this magnitude in a presidential campaign.

Click on the link below to go to ASI's web site: