By now, most have heard of the Obama campaign’s new slogan, “Forward,” and the dubious scrubbing of all references to the Marxist origins of the motto on its Wikipedia entry. Glenn Beck went into the detail on GBTV.com and The Blaze has the video.
During his Thursday evening broadcast, Glenn Beck reviewed the roots of President Obama’s leftwing ideology and those who have served as his inspiration — from far-left radical Frank Marshall Davis to Bill Ayers and his father, Tom. Beck’s clip is featured and the information that follows on the president’s new slogan is, we daresay, outrageous.
But what then is so significant about the slogan, “Forward” and why would the left, in one instance, purposely choose a word that is code-speak among Marxists and then go out of its way to hide all reference to that fact later?
That question remains unanswered, but circulating the Internet are a myriad Soviet and Maoist propaganda posters that provide hard-hitting insight into just how meaningful the “forward” saying truly is. Take a walk down Communist lane as Stalin, Lenin and Mao blast “forward” for victory. The pertinent text has been translated to English and is featured in the captions below each image.
Yes, Tulsa Today warned you as early as May 2008 in this writer’s story titled, "Obama fails the first questions," but for those that are still in doubt … Click here to watch Glenn Beck discusses Obama’s mentors as they move “forward” in achieving their goals. He notes how little is truly known about the president and how little vetting was done by the mainstream media when he first came on the scene.