Published 11/14/2008
at L.A. Times - Politics
But Ayers says conservatives wove a 'dishonest narrative' during campaign.
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In a new afterword to his memoir, "Fugitive Days," 1960s radical William Ayers describes himself as a "family friend" of President-elect Barack Obama and writes that the controversy over their relationship was an effort to "deepen a dishonest narrative" about the candidate.
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