New Controversial Video Obama’s Radical Marxist Pastor: “land of the greed and home of the slave”

And the hits just keep on comin'. Check out this video of Reverend Jeremiah Wright – it is a marxist rant. Note who introduces the vile anti-semite and Black liberation activist. It's none other than Robert W. McChesney, the  boldest and most radical of the net neutrality activists and founder of Free Press — the leading advocacy group in Washington
pushing for net neutrality. In an August interview with a Canadian
Marxist online publication called the Bullet, McChesney rejoices that
net neutrality can finally bring about the Marxist "revolution."

"At the moment, the battle over network neutrality is not to
completely eliminate the telephone and cable companies," McChesney
said. "We are not at that point yet. But the ultimate goal is to get
rid of the media capitalists in the phone and cable companies and to
divest them from control."

The McChesney introduction of Wright proves how interconnected and deep this nefarious marxist network is. This mercenary operation is funded and greased with the ill gotten gains of George Soros, maniacal in his crusade to destroy capitalism and America.

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McChesney and the domestic terrorist Ayers are both professors.  Ayers is a professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Robert McChesney is a professor of communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  Note Chicago — the sewer where these same goosesteppers launched Obama's political career.

It's all one big decadent party up there in the White House. We have been overthrown. It's time the Republicans stopped scratching their heads. We need a Lincoln to take us into battle.

Rev Jeremiah Wright (introduced by Robert McChesney) at Monthly Review's 60th Anniversary from Monthly Review on Vimeo.

Rev Jeremiah Wright (introduced by Robert McChesney) speaking at the
60th anniversary celebration of the independent socialist magazine
Monthly Review. The event was held on September 17th, 2009, at the New
York Society for Ethical Culture in New York

An Accuracy in Media investigation determined that, like Free Press, Van
Jones’ career was carefully assisted by a lot of George Soros cash.

A new video of Jeremiah Wright has surfaced, showing Barack Obama's pastor of
20 years praising Marxism and discussing his ties to communists in El Salvador
and Nicaragua and the Libyan government. Equally important, Wright is being
introduced in the video by Robert W. McChesney, co-founder of
Free Press, an organization which has come under scrutiny for its links to the
Obama Administration and dedication to the transformation and control of the
private media in the U.S.

In an article in the socialist Monthly Review, "Journalism, Democracy, and Class
Struggle
," McChesney declared, "Our job is to make media reform part of our
broader struggle for democracy, social justice, and, dare we say it,
socialism."

In the
video
, which captures Wright's appearance at a September 17, 2009,
anniversary celebration of Monthly Review, Wright said that while the "corporate
media" provide a "binary lens" of the world, in such terms as "communist versus
Christian," Monthly Review offers what it calls "no-nonsense Marxism."

He added: "You dispel all the negative images we have been programmed to
conjure up with just the mention of that word socialism or Marxism."

He called America "land of the greed and home of the slave."

During the 2008 presidential campaign, as Obama was trying to distance
himself from figures such as Wright and Weather Underground terrorist Bill
Ayers, Wright gave a speech at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. and
repeated a discredited Soviet propaganda claim that the U.S. Government had
manufactured the AIDS virus to kill black people.

The McChesney introduction of Wright provides more insight into the political
network, based largely in Chicago, that launched Obama's political career and
still influences him.

A professor at the University of Illinois, where Bill Ayers is also employed,
McChesney was an editor of Monthly Review but now serves as a contributor to the
publication and a director of the Monthly Review Foundation.

Fox News' Glenn Beck, who has focused critical public attention on
McChesney's influence in the "media reform" movement and on the Obama
Administration, has noted that McChesney co-authored another piece for Monthly
Review, "A New New Deal
Under Obama?
," in which he said, "In the end, there is no real answer but to
remove brick by brick the capitalist system itself, rebuilding the entire
society on socialist principles."

Ironically, McChesney's Free Press organization has received at least $1
million from the Open Society Institute of billionaire George Soros, a
mega-capitalist who seems to have dedicated his life to overturning the system
that made him wealthy.

At the 2007 Free Press "National Conference for Media Reform," Rep. Maurice
Hinchey (D-NY) launched a vicious attack on conservative talk radio, saying that
the survival of America was itself at stake because of "neo-fascist" and
"neo-con" talk-show hosts led by Rush Limbaugh.

Accuracy in Media's coverage of various Free Press conferences led us to
publish the book The Death of Talk Radio?, recognizing the dangers to a
truly free press that were being assembled by forces on the political left. But
rather than pursue the destruction of conservative media through such measures
as the Fairness Doctrine, it appears that "diversity" in media, "localism," and
"Internet neutrality" are becoming the main methods for media manipulation and
control.

Dropping any pretense of objectivity and non-partisanship, the 2008 "National
Conference for Media Reform" turned into a Barack Obama-for-President rally, as
left-wing media figure Arianna Huffington denounced John McCain as a "Trojan
horse for the right" who had "sold his soul" to become president. Several
speakers, including Federal Communications Commissioner Michael Copps, used the
Obama campaign slogan, "Yes, we can," as they urged the thousands of
"progressives" in the audience to bring "change" to Washington, D.C.

The change can now be seen in the main agency, the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC), with jurisdiction over the media as well as the Internet. A
major figure in Free Press conferences, Mark Lloyd, is now the Associate General
Counsel and Chief Diversity Officer at the FCC. But he has gotten
critical attention
from Glenn Beck and others for praising the Marxist
revolution in Venezuela, where the regime has attempted to control or even
eliminate private media sources. Lloyd also has defended Paul Robeson, the
famous singer and actor who tried to conceal his involvement in Communist Party
activities from congressional investigators.

A former Free Press official, Jen Howard, is now the press secretary for the
Federal Communications Commission.

As for Wright, he received some unwanted attention for saying earlier this
year that he blamed "them Jews" for keeping him away from President Obama.

At the Monthly Review celebration, however, he went into more detail about
his own personal and political philosophy. He said that "My work with liberation
theology, with Latin American theologians, with the Black Theology Project and
with the Cuban Council of Churches taught me 30 years ago the importance of Marx
and the Marxist analysis of the social realities of the vulnerable and the
oppressed who were trying desperately to break free of the political economics
undergirded by this country that were choking them and cutting off any hope of a
possible future where all of the people would benefit."

Read it all.

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