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Re: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.
« Reply #325 on: April 11, 2012, 05:32:32 AM »
Not even 8 AM EST and creepy stalker boy is already settling in for another long day of furiously stalking 333. Someone really needs to find people like you and Garebear some hobbies. That guy does his stalking from CHINA.

333 owning minds from 15,000 miles away.
Are you mad at me?

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« Reply #326 on: April 11, 2012, 05:32:46 AM »
Not at all - I post some silly shit and a lot of good stuff and freely admit that.   You are johnny one note - stalk everyone and call names like a 12 year old girl.  

Boo Hoo!

Silly shit?  Yeah, after 6 pages of getting your ass handed to you and backed in a corner you can't get out of, you resort to the "just kidding" defense.

 ::)

But don't let reality get in the way of you wishing death on your fellow countrymen today.  I am sure that is next on your little list.


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« Reply #327 on: April 11, 2012, 05:33:55 AM »
Denial?  Didn't know I struck a nerve that hard.  Carry on fuck spot.

Denial? Not really. I think I've made one post about Zyzz. It's funny that you're stalking my posting history, though. Definitely in your head.

You're so mad, haha. The rage in your posts is humorous. 8 AM EST and you have nothing better do than settle in for a day of stalking on the internet.

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« Reply #328 on: April 11, 2012, 05:35:14 AM »
Are you mad at me?

I promise I can change!

Your opinion is SO important.



I never knew that calling someone on their bullshit = stalking.  Did you?   :D

When the only thing the nerds have to come up with is "stalking" and eventually their little gay projections will come out... well they just don't have shit then do they?

How frustrating it must have to be trapped in such a bitter existence and empty life.

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Re: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.
« Reply #329 on: April 11, 2012, 05:37:21 AM »
I never knew that calling someone on their bullshit = stalking.  Did you?   :D

When the only thing the nerds have to come up with is "stalking" and eventually their little gay projections will come out... well they just don't have shit then do they?

How frustrating it must have to be trapped in such a bitter existence and empty life.

Look at your posting history and it's clear that your entire existence on here revolves around 333. I'd estimate that at least 85% of your posts are about him. You know it's true because anytime someone points it out you go completely off the reservation and start raging across multiple threads. Truth hurts.

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« Reply #330 on: April 11, 2012, 05:39:02 AM »
Denial? Not really. I think I've made one post about Zyzz. It's funny that you're stalking my posting history, though. Definitely in your head.

You're so mad, haha. The rage in your posts is humorous. 8 AM EST and you have nothing better do than settle in for a day of stalking on the internet.

The rage I see is the self frustration you are leaking out.

Nice try homo.  Jealous of a dead kid and have your lips permanently attached to another internet hermit's ovaries?  What a life.   Keep up the good work.

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« Reply #331 on: April 11, 2012, 05:41:05 AM »
The rage I see is the self frustration you are leaking out.

Nice try homo.  Jealous of a dead kid and have your lips permanently attached to another internet hermit's ovaries?  What a life.   Keep up the good work.

Yes, I'm jealous of someone who died from drug abuse at 22. Man oh man am I missing out on not dying in a sauna from abusing diuretics and cocaine.

I can see that you're another one of those fags who wants to live vicariously through Zyzz. It's funny because I don't remember a single person responding to my one post about the guy yet you took note of it. You are one butt-hurt stalker.

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« Reply #332 on: April 11, 2012, 05:41:36 AM »
Look at your posting history and it's clear that your entire existence on here revolves around 333. I'd estimate that at least 85% of your posts are about him. You know it's true because anytime someone points it out you go completely off the reservation and start raging across multiple threads. Truth hurts.

Stalking my post history?  Aww... busted in your own little game aren't you?

I really love how you are stupid enough to think exposing bullshit = stalking.  Hard to stalk someone that posts in every single thread.

Keep trying though.  It's nice to see BFFs sticking up for one another.  In a prepubescent girly kind of way.

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Re: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.
« Reply #333 on: April 11, 2012, 05:43:17 AM »
Yes, I'm jealous of someone who died from drug abuse at 22. Man oh man am I missing out on not dying in a sauna from abusing diuretics and cocaine.

I can see that you're another one of those fags who wants to live vicariously through Zyzz. It's funny because I don't remember a single person responding to my one post about the guy yet you took note of it. You are one butt-hurt stalker.

He changed himself, loved his life, and smashed pussy left and right.

Unlike you.  But maybe one day you can know what that feels like.  Get promoted from the drive thru and actually have sex for once.  Though I doubt it.


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Re: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.
« Reply #334 on: April 11, 2012, 05:44:56 AM »
He changed himself, loved his life, and smashed pussy left and right.

Unlike you.  But maybe one day you can know what that feels like.  Get promoted from the drive thru and actually have sex for once.  Though I doubt it.



Just stop your trolling and stalking.   Its embarassing.   

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Re: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.
« Reply #335 on: April 11, 2012, 05:45:18 AM »
Stalking my post history?  Aww... busted in your own little game aren't you?

I really love how you are stupid enough to think exposing bullshit = stalking.  Hard to stalk someone that posts in every single thread.

Keep trying though.  It's nice to see BFFs sticking up for one another.  In a prepubescent girly kind of way.

I did it after trying to read some threads on here and coming across you derailing no less than 5 of them with your stalking. Unlike you, I didn't do it in an effort to follow you around and amass "ammo" for future stalking.

He changed himself, loved his life, and smashed pussy left and right.

Unlike you.  But maybe one day you can know what that feels like.  Get promoted from the drive thru and actually have sex for once.  Though I doubt it.



Hahaha, another guy that wants his penis. How cute.

Changed himself, haha. He's dead. At 22. From diuretics and cocaine abuse. And to top it off, his hotel room was robbed by his "friends" after he died. Great role model. You must be about 13.

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Re: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.
« Reply #336 on: April 11, 2012, 06:26:04 AM »
I did it after trying to read some threads on here and coming across you derailing no less than 5 of them with your stalking. Unlike you, I didn't do it in an effort to follow you around and amass "ammo" for future stalking.

Hahaha, another guy that wants his penis. How cute.

Changed himself, haha. He's dead. At 22. From diuretics and cocaine abuse. And to top it off, his hotel room was robbed by his "friends" after he died. Great role model. You must be about 13.


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Re: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.
« Reply #337 on: April 11, 2012, 06:26:41 AM »
Just stop your trolling and stalking.   Its embarassing.   

How "embarassing" is it being unemployed and having an imaginary girlfriend?

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« Reply #338 on: April 11, 2012, 06:29:03 AM »
Just stop your trolling and stalking.   Its embarassing.   
Stop copying, pasting and making this place your sole existence.

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« Reply #339 on: April 11, 2012, 06:35:59 AM »
Stop copying, pasting and making this place your sole existence.

Have you ever had sex?



Can you imagine how much of a loser you have to be when your arch nemesis in life is Getbig's 32 second posting rule?

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« Reply #340 on: April 12, 2012, 10:39:18 PM »
The rage I see is the self frustration you are leaking out.

Nice try homo.  Jealous of a dead kid and have your lips permanently attached to another internet hermit's ovaries?  What a life.   Keep up the good work.

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« Reply #341 on: April 12, 2012, 10:40:44 PM »
Just stop your trolling and stalking.   Its embarassing.   

you said this while looking in the mirror, right?

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« Reply #342 on: April 18, 2012, 07:12:39 AM »
Revealed: The official fears US and Britain shared about over President Obama's 'anti-American' and 'anti-white' father

By Claire Ellicott and Sam Greenhill

PUBLISHED: 18:00 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:00 EST, 18 April 2012



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In his three years as U.S. president, Barack Obama has been dogged by claims he is not patriotic enough.
Last year he even had to publish his birth certificate to silence doubters who suggested he was not born an American.

Now it emerges that similar fears were expressed about his father, who was categorised with others as ‘anti-American and anti-white’ when he moved to the United States in 1959.

 Father and son: The Barack Obamas together, when the US President was just 10 years old

 Barack Obama with his mother Ann Dunham

 Barack Obama, Sr. in a snapshot from the 1960s

Mr Obama Snr had grown up in Kenya under British rule and aroused the fears of both colonial officers and American officials when he won a chance to study in Hawaii. The officials felt Kenyan students were ‘academically inferior’ with a ‘bad reputation’ for turning anti-American.

A memo from a British diplomat in Washington to Whitehall – released today by the National Archives in West London – sets out their concerns about the young Kenyans.

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Dated September 1, 1959, it says: ‘I have discussed with the State Department. They are as disturbed about these developments as we are. They point out that Kenya students have a bad reputation over here for falling into the wrong hands and for becoming both anti-American and anti-white.’

In one of the Foreign Office files, the future president’s father appears on a list of Kenyan students as ‘OBAMA, Barack H’ – they shared the same name.

 Father: Barack Obama with his wife Michelle and daughters Malia (left) and Sasha (right)

At the age of 23, he enrolled at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu to study economics with classmates including Ann Dunham, a 17-year-old white American from Kansas. The couple had a short marriage that led to the birth in 1961 of the future president, Barack Obama II.

Mr Obama Snr was among 100 or so Kenyan students brought to America by the African American Students Foundation.

U.S. and British officials were deeply suspicious of this outfit, observing that the AASF – though backed by singer Harry Belafonte and actor Sidney Poitier – had links to a Kenyan nationalist leader.

‘The motives behind this enterprise, therefore, seem more political than educational,’ warned a letter from the British Embassy in Washington.

It added: ‘The arrival here of these students, many of them of indifferent academic calibre and ill-prepared for the venture, is likely to give rise to difficult problems.’

Mr Obama Snr, who died in 1982, is not singled out for concern in any of the documents.

After leaving Hawaii he took a PhD in economics at Harvard and later became a senior economist with the Kenyan government.


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Re: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.
« Reply #343 on: April 26, 2012, 11:43:00 AM »
WND EXCLUSIVE

Film: President's father not Barack Obama

2 years of research, rare photos support compelling case

by Jerome R. Corsi




Jerome R. Corsi, a Harvard Ph.D., is a WND senior staff reporter. He has authored many books, including No. 1 N.Y. Times best-sellers "The Obama Nation" and "Unfit for Command." Corsi's latest book is "Where's the REAL Birth Certificate?"




“Who’s your real Daddy?” is a question that remarkably continues to dog Barack Obama, even as he proceeds into his fourth year as president.
 
With the release this July of Joel Gilbert’s full-length documentary, “Dreams from My Real Father: A Story of Reds and Deception,” the mystery deepens regarding who Obama really is.
 
“The film provides the first cohesive understanding of Obama’s deep-rooted life journey in socialism, from his childhood to his presidency,” Gilbert told WND.
 
Gilbert rejects the official story that the Kenyan-born Barack Obama was the president’s father.
 
Instead, he argues, Frank Marshall Davis, the radical poet and journalist who was a card-carrying member of the Communist Party USA, was the real, biological and ideological father of Barack Obama.
 
“I decided to investigate Frank Marshall Davis. His close physical resemblance to Obama was shocking, while Obama little resembled the Kenyan Obama,” Gilbert said. “How could this be?”
 
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Gilbert launched into what became two years of research during which he conducted interviews and discovered rare film footage and photos.
 
“I unearthed two film archives of Frank Marshall Davis, one from 1973, the other from 1987, as well as Davis’ photo collection,” he explained. “I then acquired 500 copies of the Honolulu Record, the communist-run newspaper where Davis wrote a weekly political column for eight years.”
 
Gilbert’s research turned shocking when he obtained seven indecent photos of Ann Dunham, Obama’s mother, at Frank Marshall Davis’ house, suggesting an intimate connection between Dunham and Davis.
 
“I was not happy to include these racy photos in the film but found it necessary to substantiate the intimate relationship between the two,” he said. “Those photos ended up in a men’s mail-order catalog of nude women, likely sold to them by Davis. I placed black bars on parts of the photos to be respectful.”
 
To establish the foundation for the photos, Gilbert documented that Davis was one of the founders of a photography club in Chicago, known as the “Lens Camera Club,” and that he specialized in nude photographs.
 
See the trailer for “Dreams from My Real Father”:
 


Later in life, Davis also penned a scurrilous, autobiographical sex novel, titled “Sex Rebel: Black,” in which he detailed an illicit sexual relationship with an underage woman named “Anne.” Gilbert believes the name was a thin disguise for Obama’s mother, Stanley Ann Dunham.
 
Gilbert reconstructs Obama’s autobiography, “Dreams from My Father,” and concludes that the tale of the goat-herding father from Kenya is a cover story, concocted to mask an inconvenient pregnancy.
 
The truth, Gilbert argues, is that Barack Obama II was born from the illicit sexual relationship that rebellious teenager Ann Dunham began with Davis after her parents forced her to move to Hawaii.
 
Gilbert believes that when Dunham first arrived in Hawaii after graduating from high school, she used the sexual relationship with Davis to act out her frustration that her parents would not permit her to fulfill her wish to attend the University of Washington in Seattle with her Mercer Island High School friends.
 
In 2010, Gilbert wrote and directed a film titled “Atomic Jihad: Ahmadinejad’s Coming War and Obama’s Politics of Defeat.” “Dreams from My Real Father” will be released this summer, with screenings in theaters across the country currently in the planning process.
 
Communist roots
 
The FBI had Davis under surveillance for 19 years, monitoring his support of the Communist Party both in Chicago and in Hawaii.
 
Gilbert portrays Obama as a “Red Diaper Baby,” a phenomenon among the radical left, referred to as “hand-me-down Marxism,” in which children of radical parents grow up to be radicals. Such was the case with much of the leadership of Students for a Democratic Society and the Weather Underground, including Obama senior political adviser David Axelrod, who was born to a mother who wrote for a communist newspaper in New York City.
 

Barack Obama Sr., Barack Obama II and Frank Marshall Davis
 
“Obama sold himself to America as the multi-cultural ideal, a man who stood above politics. His father was a goat herder from Kenya, he would bring people together, so it went,” Gilbert explained. “While voters will overlook some fudging by politicians, promoting a false family background to hide an agenda irreconcilable with American values is a totally unacceptable manipulation of the electorate.”
 
What Gilbert presents is a direct challenge to the official narrative, arguing it is more likely President Obama has a deeply disturbing family background and a hidden Marxist agenda.
 
“Unfortunately, Obama’s style is to minimize, misdirect, and outright lie about damaging information about his past,” Gilbert said. “I hope the media will now demand that he come clean about his family background, his political foundations and fully reveal his agenda for transforming America.”
 
In writing his autobiography, Obama masked his relationship with Davis, naming him only as “Frank,” a friend of his grandfather who “lived in a dilapidated house in a run-down section of Waikiki.”
 
Gerald Horne, a contributing editor to “Public Affairs,” an openly Marxist political review, made the first positive identification of “Frank” as Frank Marshall Davis.
 
In March 2007, Horne gave a speech at New York University on the occasion of the Communist Party USA archive being placed at an NYU library.
 
In that speech, Horne discussed Davis, noting that Davis, who was born in Kansas and lived much of his adult life in Chicago, had moved to Honolulu in 1948 at the suggestion of his good friend, actor Paul Robeson. In the 1940s, Robeson was an outspoken critic of segregation and racial discrimination in the U.S., a strong advocate of the Soviet Union and a member of the Communist Party USA.
 
Horne also documented Davis’s friendship with the Dunham family in Hawaii.
 
“Eventually, [Davis] befriended another family – a Euro-American family – that had migrated to Honolulu from Kansas, and a young woman from this family eventually had a child with a young student from Kenya East Africa who goes by the name of Barack Obama, who, retracing the steps of Davis, eventually decamped to Chicago.”
 
Lorne further stated Davis was “a decisive influence in helping [Obama] to find his present identity as an African-American, a people who have been the least anti-communist and the most left-leaning of any constituency in this nation.”
 
After Horne’s speech, the identity of “Frank” was never in doubt, nor his importance in the development of the young Barack Obama.
 
On Dec. 5, 1956, Davis appeared in executive session before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee investigating “the scope of Soviet activity in the United States,” one of the McCarthy-era panels seeking to expose communists considered to be a security threat.
 
Invoking his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination, Davis refused to answer a direct question asking if he was then a communist.
 
A year earlier, in 1955, a Commission on Subversive Activities organized by the government of the Territory of Hawaii identified Davis as a member of the Communist Party USA. The committee singled out for criticism several articles Davis published in the “Communist Honolulu Record” that were critical of the commission.
 
May 19th Communist Organization
 
Gilbert documents Obama’s association at Columbia University with what was known as the May 19th Communist Organization, an above-ground support group for the Weather Underground based in New York City from 1978 to 1985.
 
“May 19th” carried out raucous anti-Apartheid and anti-Klan protests and operated a host of front organizations.
 
At the time, Weather Underground co-founder William Ayers – Obama’s Chicago neighbor and colleague in education reform – wrote that May 19th provided “a sea for the guerrillas to swim in.”
 
Some May 19th members committed acts of violence and terrorism, such as the 1981 Nanuet Brinks robbery and murders, the bombing of South African offices in 1981 and the U.S. Capitol bombing in 1983.
 
“I spoke with a former FBI informant who told me the May 19th Communist Organization had a weapons training camp in the Catskill Mountains, run by former Black Panthers,” Gilbert told WND. “In addition, some May 19th members were sent to Cuba for several weeks each year with the Venceremos Brigade, a continuation of the SDS/Weather Underground program begun in the ’60s, for explosives training from Cuban intelligence, DGI.”
 
Obama’s election was not a sudden political phenomenon, Gilbert maintains.
 
“It was the culmination of an American socialist movement that Frank Marshall Davis nurtured in Chicago and Hawaii and has been quietly infiltrating the U.S. economy, universities and media for decades,” he explained. “To understand Obama’s plans for America, look no further than communist Frank Marshall Davis.”


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The dangerous new Obama book
By: Glenn Thrush and Dylan Byers
May 3, 2012 04:41 AM EDT
 
Months before Barack Obama knew Mitt Romney would be his political opponent in 2012, the president knew the identity of his foremost literary challenger: Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Maraniss, who had been reaching out to Obama’s old friends, classmates and lovers for the past several years.

The product of his big dig, “Barack Obama: The Story,” seems to be a nuanced, even sympathetic portrayal culled from people who still admire Obama. Yet, make no mistake, this is a dangerous book for Obama, and White House staffers have been fretting about it in a low-grade way for a long, long time — in part because it could redefine the self-portrait Obama skillfully created for himself in 1995 with “Dreams from My Father.”

The success of “Dreams” has given Obama nearly complete control of his own life narrative, an appealing tale that has been the foundation of his political success. But Maraniss’s biography threatens that narrative by questioning it: Was Obama’s journey entirely spiritual and intellectual? Or was it also grounded in the lower realms of ambition and calculation?

In the handful of excerpts released so far, there are no new bombshells involving personal or political corruption or indiscretion beyond anything Obama has already revealed, though the book isn’t out until June 19.

But a little White House anxiety might be in order. Maraniss is a biographer in search of real insight, not Drudge links or Colbert appearances, a writer and researcher who can’t be dismissed as a cheap hack or fortune hunter, a label Obama’s aides hang on lesser writers with regularity. If ever anyone could find the strand that unravels the sweater, it’s Maraniss, a former Washington Post reporter who defies the news cycle.

There are some signs the president himself is concerned. In fact, Obama was so intent on having his side of the story convincingly articulated, he granted the author a virtually unprecedented 90-minute Oval Office interview, twice the allotted time Maraniss thought he was getting.

“This book is about the world that created Barack Obama and how he refashioned himself,” Maraniss said in a Vanity Fair interview that accompanied excerpts of the book Wednesday. “I have done extensive research for all of his years leading up the White House and intend to write another volume, but not for many years — after more documents open up and the story of his presidency settles somewhat. I want to write for history, not for the moment.”

The threat implicit in that statement is no less significant because it is subtle: Maraniss, in his laid-back way, burrows in and unearths new insights, as he did with Bill Clinton in “First in His Class,” a tell-all biography published in 1995 that did feature new details of Clinton’s sexual improprieties.

Cultural historian Garry Wills called it “the best biography ever written about a president in office,” and the reporting, much of which first appeared in The Washington Post, earned Maraniss his first Pulitzer Prize.

“What emerges most forcefully from ‘First in His Class’ is just how deliberately Mr. Clinton went about fashioning his political career, just how willfully he set about fulfilling the great expectations placed on him by his mother and his early peers,” Michiko Kakutani wrote in her review of the book for The New York Times.


“[A]ll of this flies in the face of the President’s perpetuation of the myth, in Mr. Maraniss’s words, ‘that his life progressed in a series of accidents and uncalculated events.’”

Maraniss’s basic approach hasn’t changed over the years, but the world around him has accelerated — so it remains to be seen how his work will be received in an overheated, overhyped election year.

“In the current Internet-driven craziness in which we live, I fret that, for now, the power of the fleetingly salacious will upend all,” said James Warren, former managing editor and Washington bureau chief of the Chicago Tribune and Maraniss friend who helped edit the book.

“Still, if a lot of prospective voters, who do have their doubts about him, actually read it when it comes out, they’ll find a portrait of a very ambitious but very shrewd, cautious, thoughtful and intuitive guy. In the same way Maraniss explained people as vividly diverse as Bill Clinton and Vince Lombardi, he nails Obama,” Warren added.

The problem is that Obama doesn’t want to be nailed down. He is a control freak when it comes to messaging his own life — he won’t utter any words he thinks he couldn’t have written himself, and often lays out detailed blueprints of his speeches before letting his speech-writing staff have at it.

In moments of uncertainty, Obama picks up a pen to recenter himself. He did it when he was a young man struggling to define himself. And he did it in early 2008 when he wrote a moving, personal speech on race at a time when the firestorm over his controversial pastor Jeremiah Wright threatened to engulf his campaign.

“There’s a radical difference between biography and autobiography,” said New Yorker Editor-in-Chief David Remnick, author of the first major Obama biography published during the president’s term.

“Autobiography is the story you’re telling about yourself. Obama was a very young man, writing a story about identity, race, community, family and all the rest. It’s pretty straight — there are some liberties that were taken, and he admits to that, he cops to that,” Remnick added. “But he leaves things out to protect certain people. That’s not what a biographer does. And what makes it different is a contemporary biographer is writing into a moment — in David’s case, when an election is about to happen.”

Political autobiography is an even different animal. Obama’s two memoirs were intended not only to enlighten but also to create a compelling personal narrative.

The Maraniss book, like Obama’s own, is likely to play an important, if not game-changing, role in the campaign.

“I can’t think of a historical example of a biography like this being particularly consequential. The only example is ‘Dreams from My Father,’” said David Greenberg, a Rutgers University history and journalism professor who chronicled Richard Nixon’s image in the media.


“That gave many people a first impression of Obama, won over a lot people. It was the vessel of a lot of the Kool-Aid that got drunk in 2008, creating a fantasy Obama that many people wanted to believe in. … I don’t think there are many people who are going to radically revise their impression of Obama” this time, he added.

During the 2008 Democratic primary, senior advisers to Hillary Clinton complained that they weren’t running against Obama the guy, his record, his policies or even his résumé, which they viewed with contempt as too thin to sustain a respectable national candidacy. No, the opponent they were facing was Obama’s narrative — a supremely powerful political marketing tool for a candidate whose mixed racial and class background served as a metaphor for American unity at one of the country’s most precarious moments.

“We’re not running against a real person,” one of them said at the time. “We are running against a story.”

When Vanity Fair published excerpts of the book early Wednesday, the aggregation mob (including POLITICO) seized on a few potentially damaging and salacious disclosures, especially Obama’s portrayal of a white girlfriend he lived with in New York in the early 1980s. The relationship is chronicled in intimate detail (conjure the image, if you will, of Obama taking a shower with his girlfriend or lounging around a Brooklyn walk-up wearing only a sarong), but ultimately he rejects the woman as too wealthy, too out-of-touch and incapable of coping with the complexities of his mixed-raced reality.

The 1995 introduction to “Dreams” warned readers that Obama employed composite characters to shield the innocent and compress the narrative. But Maraniss tracked down the real woman, described by only her mannerisms and appearance, and identified by Obama only as his so-called “New York girlfriend.”

Genevieve Cook, it turned out, didn’t take to the role of acting as a catalyst for Obama’s personal transformation, the memoir equivalent of being offered a seat at the State of the Union address to make a policy point.

“During an interview in the Oval Office, Obama acknowledged that, while Cook was his New York girlfriend, the description in his memoir was a ‘compression’ of girlfriends, including one who followed Genevieve [Cook] when he lived in Chicago,” Maraniss writes.

But that revelation, while hardly flattering, isn’t exactly a tabloid blockbuster. It’s the underlying point that’s disquieting, that Obama has applied that same “compression” to his personal and political narrative.

Maraniss obtained Cook’s journal from those years, which included this startling description of Obama that hints at a powerful ambition and calculation familiar to many future Obama watchers.

Speaking directly to Obama in the diary, she wrote on March 9, 1984, that she had “a sense of you [Barack] biding your time and drawing others’ cards out of their hands for careful inspection — without giving too much of your own way — played with a good poker face. … I feel that you carefully filter everything in your mind and heart — legitimate, admirable, really. … But there’s something also there of smoothed veneer, of guardedness …”

“I’m still left with this feeling of … a bit of a wall — the veil.”

Carrie Budoff Brown contributed to this report.
 
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Hhhhmmmmm.   So now it's confirmed obamas two autobiographies were complete fabrications. 

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May 6, 2012
What Does 'Composite Girl' Tell Us About Obama?

By Jack Cashill
Within hours after Dylan Byers of Politico created a mini-firestorm on Wednesday with the article titled "Obama: 'New York girlfriend' was composite," David Graham of the Atlantic had all but smothered the flames with his article, "Obama's Composite Girlfriend: How Politico and Drudge Created Fake News."

Graham argued that since Obama owned up to using composite characters in the forward of the book in question, his 1995 memoir, Dreams from My Father, there was nothing shady about the practice.  Not surprisingly, Graham overlooked the real problem.  So did Byers.  So did veteran Washington Post reporter David Maraniss, whose forthcoming book, Obama: The Story, ignited the controversy when it was excerpted in Vanity Fair.  No, the real problem with Dreams is the inexcusable dishonesty throughout the book.  The promiscuous use of composites is merely a symptom of the larger problem.

In the Vanity Fair excerpt, Maraniss profiles two former Obama girlfriends, heretofore unknown to Obama fans.  One of them, the Australian Genevieve Cook, seems to have provided most of the grist for Obama's white "mystery woman," the only girlfriend mentioned in Dreams -- and she only briefly.

"Like many characters in the memoir," says Maraniss of Cook, "[Obama] introduced her to advance a theme, another thread of thought in his musings about race."  What Maraniss does not say, and may not know, is that most, if not all, of the dramatic racial moments in the book are fully manufactured. 

With the help of his muse and co-author, Bill Ayers, Obama wove a series of racial grievances into the narrative to toughen up Obama's life story.  These stories aren't "compressed," as Obama claims.  They are contrived.  In his own memoir, Fugitive Days, Ayers likewise shows a casual disdain for facts.  "Is this then the truth?" he asks.  "Not exactly. Although it feels entirely honest to me."  When lesser memoirists do the same -- James Frey of A Million Little Pieces fame comes quickly to mind -- they get trashed on national TV by Oprah.

In the case of composite girl, for instance, Obama tells of how their relationship came to a bitter end over her failure to understand black angst.  "We had a big fight, right in front of the theater, writes Obama.  "When we got back to the car she started crying. She couldn't be black, she said."  Cook denies that this ever happened.

As Obama later explained to Maraniss, "I thought that [the anecdote] was a useful theme to make about sort of the interactions that I had in the relationships with white girlfriends."  Frey felt much the same way.  "A memoir literally means my story.  A memoir is a subjective retelling of events," he protested, adding,  "I never expected the book to come under the type of scrutiny that it has."  When Obama used the theater story in Dreams, he never expected this kind of scrutiny, either.  At the time, no one beyond his neighborhood knew who Obama was.  Nor did Obama expect scrutiny when he shared in Dreams the following racial life lessons, all of which have since been proven false (For a fuller accounting, see Friday's WND):

As a nine year-old, he saw in Life magazine a story about a black man turned grotesquely white in a desperate chemical effort to lighten his appearance.  Life never ran such an article.  When challenged, Obama claimed that it was Ebony.  Ebony ran no such article, either.
In his first days at his Hawaiian prep school, Obama shamefully rejects "Coretta," the only other black student, lest he be tainted by her blackness.  Obama biographer David Remnick found the girl.  She had no such memory.  "He was my knight in shining armor," she gushed.  In his book, A Kind and Just Parent, Ayers tells much the same story.  He talks of a useful reading assignment about the travails of Clint, one of two black students in an otherwise all-white school, who rudely tries to distance himself from Marvin, the other black boy.  Like Obama, Clint feels guilty on reflection.
After Columbia, Obama worked for what he describes in Dreams as "a consulting house to multinational corporations."  He observes, "As far as I could tell I was the only black man in the company."  In full grievance mode, he considers his unique status "a source of shame."  A former coworker (and fan) revealed Obama's account to be a "serious exaggeration."  It was not a multinational corporation, but a "small company that published newsletters."  Obama was not the only black.  He did not, as claimed, have his own office, wear a jacket and tie, interview international businessmen, or write articles.
In Dreams, "Frank," the real-life Communist Frank Marshall Davis, slams college education.  "Understand something, boy," he tells the college-bound Obama.  You're not going to college to get educated. You're going there to get trained."  Adds Frank, "They'll train you so good, you'll start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity and the American way and all that shit."  Davis would never say this.  In his memoir, Livin the Blues, he tells of the richly rewarding years he spent at Kansas State University: its "beautiful" campus, its "usually agreeable" students, its "excellent" journalism department.  Later, he would see open-minded white college students as the hope for America's racial future.  His college poetry-reading tours on the mainland in 1973 and 1974 were huge successes.  It was Ayers who had the grudge against orthodox education.  "Education is for self-activating explorers of life, for those who would challenge fate, for doers and activists, for citizens," he writes in his 1993 book To Teach.  "Training," on the other hand, "is for slaves, for loyal subjects, for tractable employees, for willing consumers, for obedient soldiers."  Sound familiar?
In Dreams, the composite character "Asante Moran" tells Obama, "The public school system is not about educating black children. Never has been. Inner-city schools are about social control. Period."  Social control -- no surprise here -- is an Ayers obsession.  "The message to Black people was that at any moment and for any reason whatsoever your life or the lives of your loved ones could be randomly snuffed out," he writes in Fugitive Days.  "The intention was social control through random intimidation and unpredictable violence."
To shore up the black base in a book calculated to get Obama elected mayor of Chicago, Obama suggests that the mystery white woman was the only white woman he dated.  "There are several black ladies out there who've broken my heart just as good," Obama tells his half-sister Auma.  This has yet to be proven false, but I doubt if even Maraniss will turn up any of these ladies.
Although I believe Maraniss wrote the Obama book in good faith, too much of what he learned from these two women in question is too convenient.  The events they "remember" fill holes in the Obama narrative much too neatly.  Maraniss has been misled by useful memories of old Obama friends before.  In fact, on the eve of the election in 2008, he misinterpreted one such memory so completely it may have saved Obama's campaign -- but more on this later.  Given Obama's elusiveness, Maraniss should have been more on guard here.  He should have asked out loud why he was allowed to "find" sources no one else, including Obama's most prominent biographer, David Remnick, had. 

When celebrity biographer Christopher Andersen went looking for the mystery woman post-election, he came up with nothing.  "No one," he writes in Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage, "including his roommate and closest friend at the time, Siddiqi, knew of this mysterious lover's existence."  Siddiqi apparently regained his memory.  Maraniss writes, "If Barack and Genevieve were in social occasions as a couple, it was almost always with the Pakistanis. ... Sohale Siddiqi was part of the crowd."

Here is what I wrote about this narrative hole in my book Deconstructing Obama: "Given Remnick's list of the allowable ways to interpret Dreams -- verifiable fact, recollection, recreation, invention, and artful shaping -- I choose 'D' for the mystery woman, 'invention.'  In the absence of any contrary information, best evidence argues for a creation largely of Ayers' contrivance."

Ayers' great lost love, Diana Oughton, a Weatherwoman killed in a 1970 bomb blast, matches the brief description of this woman in Dreams even better than Cook does, right down to the "specks of green" in her eyes and a multi-generational estate with a lake in the middle.  "The house was very old, her grandfather's house," Obama writes of his girlfriend's country home.  "He had inherited it from his grandfather."  In real life, Oughton's father's grandfather built the main house on their estate, a 20-room Victorian mansion, which is now on the national historic register.

Maraniss makes a point to establish that Cook and Obama visit a family house in the country in the fall.  He concedes that it is not her father's house, but her stepfather's, and that Cook has "flecks of brown, not green, in her hazel eyes," but otherwise Cook does seem to fill the bill.  In its inimitably oily way, Media Matters noticed.  The discovery of Cook, the reader is told, undermines "one of the main pieces of 'evidence'" in my book.  Media Matters headlined its article, "The Obama Ex-Girlfriend Conspiracy Inevitably Falls Apart."  My suspicion is that Team Obama green-lit the Cook story expecting the Media Matters spin to prevail, not Politico's.  The White House could not have been pleased with the results.  All the e-mails I received were congratulatory. 

It should be noted too that Cook, an avid diarist, does not produce any diary entries to corroborate the trip to the country.  At least, Maraniss does not share any.  Nor is there a diary entry to back Cook's least credible recollection.  In his memoir, Obama relates a preposterously detailed dream about his father that sets him on his quest to find his roots.  "Genevieve recalled the morning he awoke from that dream," writes Maraniss of a day thirty years prior.  "He woke up from that dream and started talking about it," Cook tells Maraniss.  "I think he was haunted."  This memory is much too useful.  It validates the legitimacy of Obama's quest and gives him full ownership of the book's thesis.

Maraniss writes for the kind of audience that reads Vanity Fair.  Most of them are barely aware that serious questions have been raised about Obama's identity, his origins, and the authorship of his two books.  Maraniss makes no effort to enlighten them.  Unwittingly or otherwise, he immunizes his audience against the charges that will continue to bubble up as we approach November.

Alex McNear, the second and lesser mystery girl, helps shore up the "Obama as writer" myth that got him get elected in 2008.  McNear apparently knew Obama at Occidental College and reconnected with him when she spent the summer of 1982 in New York.  Like Cook, she conveniently kept a "lasting record" of her relationship with Obama, McNear's in the form of 30-year-old letters.  One of these letters from Obama, Maraniss reproduces at length.  Here are some excerpts:

Facing what he perceives as a choice between ecstatic chaos and lifeless mechanistic order, he [T. S. Eliot] accedes to maintaining a separation of asexual purity and brutal sexual reality.

Counter him with Yeats or Pound, who, arising from the same milieu, opted to support Hitler and Mussolini.

... but you're pretty pleased, and your stride gets lighter, the slumber slipping off behind you, into the wake of the past.

Graham of the Atlantic dismisses Obama's youthful take on writer T.S. Eliot as "awful, pretentious gibberish," and he is not far off the mark.  But the letter leaves a different first impression on casual readers, as evidenced by this e-mail from a foreign correspondent supportive of my research:

Jack,

reading Obama's letters quoted in  the Vanity Fair article

I wonder whether his share in the writing of Dreams

was not bigger than you (and I) thought.



I still think that the structure of the book points to Ayers

as the main "plotter" and that he is responsible for ideas

like having composite characters. He must have edited

Obama's ramblings and improved on them.

At first glance, I felt the same way this fellow did, and then I noticed a major red flag: the letter is entirely free of the problems with punctuation, noun-verb agreement, and participle use that dog Obama to this day.  From Maraniss's account, Obama's would seem to have written the letter in his senior year at Columbia, the same year he wrote the one fully documented writing sample from that era, his 1,800-word article for the Columbia Sundial, "Breaking the War Mentality."  Let me cite just a couple of quick samples from this article with commentary:

The belief that moribund institutions, rather than individuals are at the root of the problem, keep SAM's energies alive.

This is one of an incredible five sentences in the piece in which the noun and verb do not agree.  This should read, "The belief ... keeps SAM's energies alive."  The random use of commas throws everything off.  Plus, the word choice sucks all logic out of the sentence.  The reader is told that these institutions are "moribund" -- that is, "nearly dead."  How their debilitated state keeps the "energies" of the Students Against Militarism (SAM) "alive" is not exactly clear.

Regarding Columbia's possible compliance, one comment in particular hit upon an important point with the Solomon bill.

The subject of "hit upon," not an apt verb to begin with, should have been a person, not a "comment."  Obama did not understand participle use.

What members of ARA and SAM try to do is infuse what they have learned about the current situation, bring the words of that formidable roster on the face of Butler Library, names like Thoreau, Jefferson, and Whitman, to bear on the twisted logic of which we are today a part.

I went back and reread the hard copy on this sentence to make sure it had not been deformed when digitized.  This, alas, reads as weirdly as written.  "Infuse" is the wrong word.  One infuses something "into" something else.  There should be an "and" after "situation," not a comma.  Obama utterly mangles the "bring to bear" phrase.  It should read something like "bring the words of those formidable men on the face of the Butler Library -- Thoreau, Jefferson, Whitman -- to bear."  As to how or whether we are part of a "twisted logic," I will leave that to the reader's imagination.

These same grammatical problems surface in Obama's awkward 1988 article "Why Organize" and in a published letter on affirmative action he later wrote while a student at Harvard Law.  They continue to show up in his spoken words today.  The letter that Maraniss reproduces, by contrast, is exquisitely punctuated and free of all such errors.  The author of the letter even uses his or her participles correctly. 

Given the questions around Obama's writing skills and the fact that Team Obama has been credibly accused of forging a birth certificate, Maraniss owes his reader some proof of this letter's legitimacy.  He should tell us whether he saw a hard copy of the letter, whether it was typed or hand-written, and why it reads so much better than Obama's published work of the same period.

Maraniss has been down this road before.  In a lengthy biographical piece on Obama for the Washington Post in August 2008, Maraniss mistakenly shored up the myth of a happy little Obama family, the myth on which Obama built his candidacy.  Maraniss did so by relying on the testimony of Susan Botkin, a childhood friend of Obama's mother, Ann Dunham.  In the process, he made an amateurish botch of the timeline of Obama's early years.

As Maraniss acknowledges, Obama Sr. left Hawaii for the mainland and ultimately Harvard in June 1962.  Maraniss implies that the family had been living together since Obama's birth in August 1961.  Based on Botkin's testimony, Maraniss contends that Dunham stopped by Seattle in the fall of 1962 on her way to visit her presumed husband at Harvard.  Botkin reportedly tells Maraniss, "[She said] he had transferred to grad school and she was going to join him."   Maraniss adds, "But as Botkin and others later remembered it, something happened in Cambridge, and Stanley Ann returned to Seattle. They saw her a few more times, and they thought she even tried to enroll in classes at the University of Washington, before she packed up and returned to Hawaii."

Other earlier interviews with Botkin, one of which was posted online, yield a much clearer picture.  In these, Ann had come to visit "briefly" with Barry at Botkin's family home.  Botkin placed the time as "a late August afternoon" in 1961 "when Barry was just a few weeks old," and she claimed to have changed Barry's diaper.  

In April 2008, Botkin told the Seattle Times that Ann was excited about her husband's plans to return not to Harvard, but to Kenya.  Botkin said the same thing to writer Michael Patrick Leahy, who interviewed her early in the summer of 2008.  Here, too, Botkin adds a clarifying detail: "[Dunham] left [Hawaii] just as soon she had clearance from her doctor to travel with her new baby." 

As Botkin acknowledged in several interviews, she never saw her friend again.  The visit at Botkin's mother's house had to be in 1961, a year before Barack Sr. left for Harvard.  Dunham arrived in Seattle in August 1961 and stayed for a year, enrolling at the University of Washington.  Obama would not see Obama Sr. until he was ten.

What Maraniss needs to do is explain whether he was misled by Botkin or whether he willfully misinterpreted what she told him.  He also should reveal whether he actually saw the letters that Dunham allegedly sent Botkin detailing her romance with Obama Sr., the only such proof of the same.  If Maraniss can correct the record on Obama's origins and tell us a little more about those heart-breaking "black ladies out there," I may even buy the book.


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