Dinesh D'Souza Quote

Frank Marshall Davis, the former Communist who was Obama’s mentor in Hawaii, was so radical that he opposed President Truman’s Marshall Plan as a device for maintaining white imperialism. Truman and Marshall, he wrote, were using billions of U.S. dollars to bolster the tottering empires of England, France, Belgium, Holland and the other western exploiters of teeming millions. Indeed the objective of America after World War II was to re-enslave the yellow and brown and black peoples of the world. While Davis spurned America he praised Red Russia as my friend.3 Young Obama—sitting in Davis’s hut in Hawaii week after week for several years—took it all in. This portrait of devoted young Obama imbibing the ravings of a pot-smoking former Communist is the progressive version of a Norman Rockwell painting.

Dinesh D'Souza

Frank Marshall Davis, the former Communist who was Obama’s mentor in Hawaii, was so radical that he opposed President Truman’s Marshall Plan as a device for maintaining white imperialism. Truman and Marshall, he wrote, were using billions of U.S. dollars to bolster the tottering empires of England, France, Belgium, Holland and the other western exploiters of teeming millions. Indeed the objective of America after World War II was to re-enslave the yellow and brown and black peoples of the world. While Davis spurned America he praised Red Russia as my friend.3 Young Obama—sitting in Davis’s hut in Hawaii week after week for several years—took it all in. This portrait of devoted young Obama imbibing the ravings of a pot-smoking former Communist is the progressive version of a Norman Rockwell painting.

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