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Hey. Maybe this whole Establishment thing ain’t so bad afterall!

Bad Boy Billy joins The Man, peddles his book for profit on fluff news show, enabling the bourgeois capitalist system while reinforcing to the status quo!

Wild, man!

A long way from “Kill all the rich people. Break up their cars and apartments. Bring the revolution home, kill your parents, that’s where it’s really at.”

I mean, you should probably still do all that, don’t get Billy wrong. It’s just that, well, you should probably buy his books first.

In case you’re like, blown up or something.

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update: More from Allah, who writes:

Their intentions were good, you see. Which, in fairness to Ayers, is indeed the crux of why so many leftists are angrier at Palin for bringing him up on the trail than at Obama for gladhanding him in the first place. The Underground meant well, quite unlike those nasty jihadis and abortion-clinic bombers […]

And of course, Benito made the trains run on time…

33 Replies to “Hey. Maybe this whole Establishment thing ain’t so bad afterall!”

  1. Dan Collins says:

    Meh. Turns out that bombing stuff was just artistic expression involving some unwitting participants. Unwitting, but who can prove that they weren’t willing? Little Eichmanns, after all.

  2. Mossberg500 says:

    You mean our intentions weren’t good in Vietnam. We must have been there for the rice dishes? No one ever challenges assholes like Ayers on the logic of his assertions. Funny how our military only kills innocent people, mostly women and children, based on reports from the MSM.
    I’ll bet that the majority of people killed in Iraq during the war met their demise through sectarian violence, insurgent attacks, and suicide bombings. Yet the blame is placed on the US military. It’s disgraceful.

  3. Mossberg500 says:

    Post-modern expressive explosions!

  4. Mossberg500 says:

    Neopost-modern expressive explosions! Sorry!!!

  5. geoffb says:

    Of course, the Weather Underground were just involved in large scale “Street Theatre” operations. The kind that bring the audience “into” the play. Marat/Sade outdoors and with added danger.

  6. cfbleachers says:

    The nail bomb that was intended for those kids and their innocent dates at Ft. Dix were actually made of Fruity Pebbles. The imbeciles who blew themselves up making them, the Brinks truck murder, the bombs set off in buildings, the killing of cops and calling them pigs, the Wannsee Conference with Billy playing the Reinhard Heydrich role (although not nearly as dashing as Kenneth Branagh) on the extermination of 25 million counter-revolutionaries. (in some quarters, called patriots though)

    Yeah, it was all about “education” and solely about the war in Viet Nam…which was over while the activities continued, just as an aside point, not raised by our incurious entrenched media.

    Heaven forbid that anyone would think that Billy wanted to tear down the system because he’s a small “c” communist with a dash of anarchist thrown in for good measure. An ugly Reinhard Heydrich hellbent on using the system to destroy it?

    Nah. He’s just an excitable boy.

  7. geoffb says:

    Ayers is a shark. Here seen basking after a fine meal. After Jan 20th his hunger will be back and insatiable.

  8. Sdferr says:

    Charles J. Guiteau, on the death of Pres. James A. Garfield:
    “I didn’t kill him, I only shot him. It was the doctors that killed him.”
    Guiteau was hung July 30, 1882.

  9. Ric Locke says:

    Heaven forbid that anyone would think that Billy wanted to tear down the system because he’s a small “c” communist with a dash of anarchist thrown in for good measure.

    Bullshit.

    Is there anybody here who thinks Ayers gave back Daddy’s American Express card before he set out on his life of adventure? Anybody? Bueller?

    Regards,
    Ric

  10. daleyrocks says:

    The lefties making the effort to find and comment on these developments on right leaning blogs tell me nobody cares about them. I guess I should take my cues from them.

    Skipped their yearly dosages of irony, they did.

  11. Darleen says:

    I have no idea what he means by “we killed no one.” The fact that his comrades died while making bombs legally makes him culpable to their murder since he was part of the conspiracy. Certainly morally, too.

    It’s the same legal theory that if you are part of a felonious act, say armed-robbing of a bank, with two other people and one of your group is killed by a cop, YOU get charged with murder.

  12. cfbleachers says:

    I don’t know about Daddy’s credit cards, or his time in the merchant marines, but I do know he was still stomping on the flag in 2001 (and beyond)…was that still part of the Viet Nam “education” course?

    He doesn’t have Daddy’s credit cards now, and he still will use the system to try to destroy it.

  13. Didn’t a cop die in the bombing in San Fran? I thought one did. If that’s the case, it immediately puts the lie to Billy the Kommie Kid’s assertion that “we killed no one”, even more than the fact that the bombs that blew up in preparation for the Ft Dix attack were designed as ANTI-PERSONNEL devices. I despise lying rich commies…

  14. Rusty says:

    You were expecting honesty? From a coward? This is only the tip of the iceberg of revisionist history with the help of the main stream media.

  15. JHoward says:

    Diane Sawyers is quite shameless. (Seemingly in love with herself and presumably therefore doubly shameless.)

  16. Rob Crawford says:

    The Underground meant well, quite unlike those nasty jihadis and abortion-clinic bombers…

    Ya know, I respect Allah (the blogger), but I can’t recall any but the most pro-forma objections to the jihadis from the left. If the jihadis strike in Israel, the left blames da JOOOOS. If the jihadis strike anywhere else, the left blames the US. In both cases, we get a long-winded explanation about “imperialism” and the despair of the oppressed.

    And, of course, the left demands deep investigations when white powder shows up at Planned Parenthood, but just shrugs and mutters “oh, those crazy kids” when it starts being sent to Mormons.

    The left only condemns politically-motivated violence when they’re the target. When they can spin the blame to their advantage, they’re at best neutral.

    (And, yeah, I’m not talking about the rank-and-file Democrat. Although it’s stunning how little attention union-related violence gets.)

  17. SarahW says:

    Celtic, yes, and Ayers ordered schrapnel into the bombs meant for the military dance, which never got used due to the work accident suffered by Billy Ayers’ galpal who was building them to spec.

  18. SarahW says:

    Memory is a mutherfucker, though. Maybe it slipped his mind for the interview.

  19. Bob Reed says:

    Let’s see…

    Billy boy says that the underground’s actions were justified; “‘We never committed terror,’ he assures us, noting that…even though what they did ‘was definitely over lots of lines,’ it doesn’t really qualify as terror because the war simply had to be stopped and they were acting to that end…”

    So, by that same kind of reasoning, I would be completely justified in dealing Billy the Ace of Spades-so to speak, since he has been among those instrumental in the dumbing down or destruction of our traditional public education system in favor of indoctrinating the kids with the questionable value system professed by the progressive left; the doctrines of identity politics, multi-culturalism, subjectivism, and situational ethics…

    And this practice, you know, simply has to be stopped!

  20. geoffb says:

    OT:

    Bob Reed,

    This is the firefox add on toolbar I was trying to link to the other day, that makes HTML in commenting easy.

  21. eaglewingz08 says:

    Didn’t Tim McVeigh mean well? And Yasser Arafat? And Nasrallah? And Ahmamadjihadi? And Fidel Castro? And Stalin? And Hitler? And Chavez? And BinLaden? And Talibani?

  22. R Gibbons says:

    Establishment was already acceptable when Daddy dearest helped wifey Bernadine Dohrn get a got at Sidley Austin! What I find ironic is that Obama was on these boards with Ayers to help improve education in schools – but the Obama kids go to private school even in Chicago. Talk about having confidence in the programs you are supporting!

  23. ushie says:

    If only I could stick a fork in Ayers because he was done.

  24. pdbuttons says:

    3 pronged salute!

  25. Jeffersonian says:

    Would a .30 caliber slug traveling at 2,500 fps as it passed through Ayers’ cranium be considered avant-garde deconstructionist performance art?

  26. the Sharks says:

    Ayers is a shark.

    Hey fuck you, asshole!

  27. pdbuttons says:

    #26
    ONLY IF U HAD A BIG CANVASS
    [CAPS OFF] behind the mofo to capture the deal!
    i’m thinking a slo-mo/black[oh snap] and white hand held camera john cassevette’s indie style-ee
    i am waiting for your oscar speech
    [it would be sooo cool if u said thru a tuba!]
    just sayin’

  28. bill says:

    I was at Fort Dix a year or so before the subhuman Weathervermin chose to bomb it. It’s personal with me. If a safe fell on Ayers while walking down the street in Chi-town, a rat bit his carcass as he groaned giving him the bubonic plague, the ambulance drivers dropped him down a manhole where leeches ate out his eyeballs, a wino carved an American flag in his face with a broken bottle of muscatel ,that wouldn’t begin to be just deserts for the lame piece of crap.

  29. Waterhouse says:

    Great job, 52. This ghoulish smirking lying fuck was your hero’s mentor.

    In any of the hellhole dictatorships Ayers supported, he would be getting the traitorous shit beat out of him on a daily basis for the rest of his unnaturally shortened life if he spoke out against the government. In America, which this pile of filth so fervently decries, he gets to sit on a university board and sell his idiotic book and spread his loathsome putrid ideology on national TV.

    Of course, he has his head jammed so far up Marx’s ass he wouldn’t be able to grasp the irony. Nor do his imbecile interviewers, whitewashing every misdeed just to get a whiff of that rebellious ’60s nostalgia.

    Excuse me while I vomit.

  30. Jim Ryan says:

    Bill, if you blow up my little sons, I’m not going to judge you, man. It’s all good. I’m not all heavy like that. Plus people would laugh at me for making some “strained” association or “smear,” if you will, between you and your actions.

    Also, do you or O know where I can get some weed?

  31. Merovign says:

    We live in Bizarro world, where that shitstain goes on TV and whines about how oppressed he is.

    Asshole should be sharing a block with Charles Manson.

    McCain should have driven this damned nail in, he just waved at it a couple of times.

    Now the nail isn’t on Obama’s campaign, it’s in his hand. Great job.

    And, of course, the syphilitic MSM will help with the excuses.

  32. B Moe says:

    McCain fucking blew it, I get more pissed at him everyday as I think about what a preening little pussy he was. The first time he pulls that reach across the aisle shit somebody needs to kick his ass all the way over there where it belongs.

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