Wednesday, October 08, 2008

McCain Supporter's Violent Ties

Okay. 
This is out of hand. But McCain pulled a sneaky one. He called off his pit bull at the rally today, who didn't mention Ayers or suggest Obama was a terrorist in any way. But McCain sent out a memo on the sly to the media. Turns out the dude in the memo has some violent ties of his own. This is what McCain gets for tapping into the wingnut information system.
WSJ: The McCain campaign, in a continuing effort to link Barack Obama to domestic terrorism, released a statement Wednesday from a New York supporter, recounting how his family home was firebombed by the radical 1960s group founded by Obama supporter William Ayers.

But the McCain supporter, John M. Murtagh, has his own ties to radical protesters: He served as a lawyer for a Catholic priest who led protests at an abortion clinic that turned violent.

Mr. Murtagh embarked on a media campaign in the spring to publicize the 1970 firebombing of his family home by the Weather Underground, the group that Mr. Ayers helped to found. His account of that incident, posted on the Web, has been linked to by right-leaning bloggers. Mr. Murtagh, a lawyer and a member of the Yonkers, N.Y., city council, gave a television interview last May to Fox News's Greta Van Susteren, and recently appeared on the Fox News show hosted by Sean Hannity. Mr. Murtagh said he was nine years old at the time his family was targeted because his father, a judge, had presided over a trial of members of the radical Black Panther party.