Thursday, March 17, 2011

Heather Higginbottom's Socialist Connection

Friday, March 18, 2011
Heather A. Higginbottom, the Obama administration's nominee for Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget, faced a tough interrogation yesterday from Ranking committee member and Alabama senator Jeff Sessions during a hearing with the Senate Budget committee.

Perhaps Senator Sessions should ask Heather Higginbottom to explain this  photo:

Heather Higginbottom, podium. Left to right William Julius Wilson, Dottie Stevens, Jack Clark, Bob Haynes. D.S.A. logo on wall center right
The photo above shows Heather Higginbottom, while serving as a legislative assistant  to Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, addressing an October 30, 2001, Boston Democratic Socialists of America organized forum "Welfare, Children and Families: The Impact of Welfare Reform", with William Julius Wilson, Dottie Stevens, Jack Clark and Bob Haynes.
William Julius Wilson and Jack Clark were confirmed D.S.A. Marxists. Bob Haynes is a long time Boston D.S.A. affiliate - at least.
Incidentally William Julian Wilson spoke at another D.S.A. forum,   on February 25 1996, in Ida Noyes Hall at the University of Chicago.
Entitled "Employment and Survival in Urban America", the meeting was sponsored by the University of Chicago  D.S.A. Youth Section, Chicago D.S.A. and the University Democrats.
The panelists were all known socialist affiliates: Toni Preckwinkle, Alderman of Chicago's 4th Ward, Barack Obama, candidate for the 13th Illinois Senate District, Professor William Julius Wilson, Center for the Study of Urban Inequality at the University of Chicago, Professor Michael Dawson, University of Chicago, and Professor Joseph Schwartz, Temple University and a member of D.S.A.'s National Political Committee.
Speaking at one D.S.A. sponsored event does not necessarily make  a person a Marxist, but it should be enough to raise questions about  one's suitability for a very high level government position.
Despite its relatively innocuous name,  Democratic Socialists of America  is a  radical Marxist organization that believes, according to Democratic Left, Spring 2007, page 9
Our goal as socialists is to abolish private ownership of the means of production.
DSAers work closely with the Communist Party USA and the pro North Korean/Cuban Workers World Party. One former D.S.A. leader, Kurt Stand is still serving seventeen  and a half years in jail,  for spying for the former German Democratic Republic and the Soviet Union.
Should  Heather Higginbottom be asked to explain her Democratic Socialists of America connection?
Was addressing this D.S.A. forum a one off youthful indiscretion, or part of a longer term socialist commitment?

American taxpayers deserve to know the answer.

I hope Senator Sessions will oblige them.
posted by Trevor Loudon at 3/18/2011 05:25:00 PM

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