A 1979 public federal report exposed Creamer’s violence to the nation. Yet Obama sought out, and permanently joined, Creamer’s inner circle in 1985 anyway.

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A series of undercover videos produced by investigative journalist James O’Keefe have implicated Hillary Clinton — and many others — in what would amount to serious violations of Federal Election Commission (FEC) law.

The videos describe Hillary as engaging in illegal coordination with super PACs through a complex network of political consultants.

The videos also place her at the center of a (successful) scheme to incite bloody political violence at Donald Trump rallies.

President Barack Obama, through White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest, quickly attempted to distance himself from the lawlessness and carnage.

However, Obama’s story now appears fantastical in light of the contents of two federal records.

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Last week, the life-long radical operative featured in the O’Keefe videos, Robert Creamer, was found to have visited the White House 340 times during the Obama administration according to the White House Visitor Log.

Some 45 of those visits are logged as Creamer meeting with Obama himself.

Now, Obama also must explain how the story spun by Josh Earnest fits with the findings of a second public federal document: a 1979 report that concluded an investigation by the House Committee on Appropriations.

(Midwest Academy’s first class of community organizers, 1973. Robert Creamer helped found Midwest Academy and served as president. He remains on the board to this day.)

That Jimmy Carter-era federal investigation found that recipients of several big-dollar government grants were illegally using the money for partisan political advocacy.

How partisan?

The investigation found that several avowedly socialist and communist organizations were fraudulently using the money to train young activists interested in being … community organizers.

And Robert Creamer helped found one of the organizations that was investigated — Midwest Academy.

In fact, Creamer was listed as its president.

So what was Creamer actually teaching these young activists?

The report summing the findings of that House investigation — and this is only being currently reported here at PJ Media — included the outrageous training material that Creamer’s organization — or Creamer himself? — was writing and teaching to them.

Why is this important now?

Because 37 years ago, the House of Representatives found that Robert Creamer was fraudulently using taxpayer money to teach precisely what James O’Keefe and Wikileaks just caught him, President Obama, the Democratic Party, the Hillary Clinton campaign, and Hillary Clinton herself admitting to actually doing.

Violence.

Incitement.

Cloaking lawless activity as mainstream politics.

Creamer’s despicable training material — ideas that he clearly still embraces — and his misuse of taxpayer money have been publicly accessible in that federal report for almost four decades.

This revelation looks terrible for Creamer — but it’s actually much worse for Obama and Hillary.

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That House Committee report detailing Creamer’s lawlessness was placed into the public record in 1979. President Ronald Reagan read it, and got the message.

Reagan killed off the federal program that Creamer had exploited by 1983.

Creamer’s radical organizer training materials, his advocacy of violence, his abuse of taxpayer funding, and President Reagan’s cutting off of his grant program were nationally exposed. A matter of public record.

Uh oh.

Obama didn’t go to Chicago to be a community organizer, where he began his 31-year close relationship with Robert Creamer, until 1985.

Obama enthusiastically joined Creamer’s inner circle YEARS after the whole country already knew Creamer was a thug.

(Click to the following page to read Creamer’s violent training materials, and to read about Obama’s 31-year close relationship with Robert Creamer.)

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest was questioned earlier this week about Obama’s relationship with Creamer. As reported by the Washington Examiner, Earnest responded as follows:

Earnest said he didn’t think Obama and Creamer have “much” of a relationship and would not describe Creamer as a “friend” of the president. “I’m not sure that I can describe [the relationship] because I’m not sure that there is much of one.” … “I know there was the suggestion that it might be a clever organizing tactic to incite political violence at rallies,” Earnest said. “That is entirely inconsistent with the president’s views about political organizing.” … The DNC, Earnest said, has “utterly disavowed those tactics” so “there should be no misunderstanding.” “The use of violence or any other things that could be construed as a dirty trick is not condoned by the president of the United States.”

Fittingly, Earnest’s answer would have earned him a passing grade in one of Creamer’s seminars on political organizing at Midwest Academy.

Because we now know Creamer has maintained a busy meeting schedule with Obama right up to 2016, and that Obama, indisputably, sought out Creamer and permanently joined his inner circle in 1985.

And 1985 was long after Congress, President Reagan, and anyone who cared to know had been told that Robert Creamer was listed as president of Midwest Academy, a small organization that was producing and teaching lessons such as these:

— The Third Principle of Direct Action organizing is that it attempts to alter the relations of power between people’s organizations and their real enemies. The enemies are often unresponsive politicians, tax assessors, utilities, landlords, government agencies, large corporations or banks. — Give people a ‘taste of blood.’ Push your opponents so hard you can see them squirm. — You may want to assign some people to be “inciters” and move about to heat up the action getting people angrier and encouraging them to show their anger. — Make what the opposition is doing or not doing SOUND scandalous. — Your power is your ability to hurt the target or withhold something the target wants. The hurt can be immediate, as in a strike or boycott, or it can be potential, as when bad publicity will cause a politician to be unseated. You should always know exactly what kind of power you are using and how it will work. — Stunts can help. If, for example, a politician won’t meet with you, tape a sign across his office which says, ‘This Office Closed to the Public.’ If someone won’t come into a debate, put a dummy in the chair and debate that for dramatic affect. — Be ever on the lookout to play targets off against each other. Republican vs. Democrat, Up-State vs. Down-State, In Group vs. Out Group. Your enemy’s enemy may be your ally. — Civil disobedience is not generally a good mass recruitment tactic. There are some exceptions. A community group found that by having several hundred people cross a strategic street corner at rush hour, cars could be prevented from making a right turn on a red signal and traffic would be backed up for miles. The leadership was unjustly arrested.

Let’s see.

Does the above Midwest Academy training material from the 1970s sound familiar to you?

Inciting violent reactions at important political events?

(Injured Trump Supporter Describes Violent California Protest: ‘Blood Was Flooding Down My Face’)

Life-threatening interference with traffic?

(“Left-Wing Protesters BLOCK Arizona Highway to Stop Trump Rally“)

Hmm.

Doesn’t it sound like you just read a training manual for re-creating the entirety of the 2016 general election campaign?

Which we now know Robert Creamer has been directing one-half of?

As he visited Obama 45 times, and participated in daily group phone calls with the Hillary Clinton campaign?

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Thanks to James O’Keefe and Wikileaks, we know how close Obama and Hillary are with Robert Creamer now. But how close was Obama with Robert Creamer back when Obama sought him out in 1985, long after the world was told Creamer was a lawless thug?

The esteemed investigative journalist Stanley Kurtz opened the window on Obama and Creamer’s 31-year relationship on October 20, with an article published by National Review:

The Midwest Academy was founded by die-hard socialists who had once been part of the radical 60s SDS (Students for a Democratic Society). An influential figure in Saul Alinsky’s early Chicago operations, Creamer worked with the Midwest Academy’s founders to persuade young socialist revolutionaries in the 70s to adopt a more “pragmatic” Alinskyite stance. In other words, Creamer helped persuade these young revolutionaries to organize, and provide quiet socialist guidance, to movements that were liberal in appearance, yet radical in their ultimate intentions and effects.

“Publicly, be politicians and consultants. Privately, be lawless.” Yup, that’s Obama and Team Hillary.

Kurtz has in fact uncovered much, much more on Obama and Creamer.

He dedicated an entire chapter of his 2010 book on Obama’s roots, Radical in Chief to the influence that Creamer’s Midwest Society had on Obama.

From Radical in Chief:

In many ways, the Midwest Academy is the hidden key to Barack Obama’s political career. Obama’s organizing mentors had ties to it; Obama’s early funding was indirectly controlled by it; evidence strongly suggests that Obama himself received training there; both Barack and Michelle Obama ran a project called “Public Allies” that was effectively an extension of the Midwest Academy. Obama’s first run for public office was sponsored by Academy veteran Alice Palmer; and Obama worked closely at two foundations for years with yet another veteran organizer from the Midwest Academy, Ken Rolling. Perhaps more important, Barack Obama’s approach to politics is clearly inspired by that of the Midwest Academy. … The story of the Midwest Academy’s transformation from a stealthy nest of radical sixties socialists into a force at the center of the Democratic Party offers unparalleled insight into Barack Obama’s hidden political world.

Kurtz dedicates 59 pages to examining Obama’s relationship with Midwest Academy President Creamer, and his fostering of secret socialists/thugs that – considering Creamer’s 340 White House visits, and Creamer’s 2016 secret thuggery — has inarguably been an ever-present part of Obama’s life and career for 31 years.

Readers and voters, please download Radical in Chief here, and gift a Kindle copy to Josh Earnest to prep for his next presser.

Because of Kurtz’s scholarship, you know the facts of Creamer’s mentor-student, 31-year relationship with Obama. America can negate Earnest’s claim that it simply might not be “much of one.”

Because of James O’Keefe and Wikileaks, you know that Team Hillary has — all along — been presenting both “a public position and a private one.”

And because of this exposure of a 1979 Congressional investigation, we now know that the specific tactics of Obama and Hillary’s public/private strategy have been the lifelong teaching passion of Robert Creamer — the man effectively running Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign.

And the thug that all of America was warned about — years before Obama chose to build his adult life alongside him, and according to his teachings, anyway.