Kliphnote: Does it matter? Obama can say and do anything he wants
and the Obama-bots will still vote for him.
As long as they get tax payer funded health care and gay rights.
They don't care if Obama's economy is the worse in 60 years.
They don't care if his foreign policy is making the US weaker.
They don't care! They are looking out for only themselves.
Like they have been spoiled their whole lives.
Is President Obama A Pathological Liar?
Posted 06/20/2012 07:01 PM ET
The Obama Record
The Obama Record: The most frightening aspect of this president may not be his radical ideology but his rank dishonesty in selling that ideology. Now he's been caught lying about family racism.
The Obama Record: The most frightening aspect of this president may not be his radical ideology but his rank dishonesty in selling that ideology. Now he's been caught lying about family racism.
In "Dreams from My Father," his 1995 memoir, Obama used the story of
his paternal grandfather's imprisonment and torture at the hands of
British colonists in Kenya as an example of white cruelty. He claimed
Hussein Onyango Obama was unjustly detained for six months before being
released a crippled, lice-ridden "old man."
In fact, none of it is true, according to Washington Post editor and
biographer David Maraniss, who traveled to Kenya to investigate the
tale. His grandfather was not detained or beaten by his "white rulers,"
as Obama, writing as a 34-year-old lawyer, claimed.
This is only the latest example of a growing body of fabrications,
embellishments and outright lies told by this president, who has a real
and possibly pathological problem with the truth.
Stacked up, his whoppers would make even Bill Clinton blush. Here's a sampling:
Lie No. 1: Obama has repeatedly claimed
his white grandfather, Stanley Dunham, "fought in Patton's army," when
he was a clerk with no combat in WWII.
Lie No. 2: Obama claimed Dunham, a
communist sympathizer, signed up for duty "the day after Pearl Harbor,"
when in fact he waited six months.
Lie No. 3:
Obama claimed his father "fought when he got back to Kenya against
tribalism and nepotism, but ultimately was blackballed from the
government," when in fact he fought against capitalism and lost his job
when he advocated communism.
Lie No. 4: Obama has claimed his late
mother's health insurer refused "to pay for her treatment" for cancer
while citing a "pre-existing condition," when Cigna paid all her
hospital bills and never denied payment.
Lie No. 5: Obama claimed he and a black
high school friend named "Ray" were ostracized in Honolulu, when in fact
the friend, Keith Kakugawa, was half-Japanese, and neither of them
experienced discrimination.
Lie No. 6: Obama claimed the father of
his Indonesian stepfather was killed by Dutch soldiers while fighting
for Indonesian independence, when in fact the story turns out to be "a
concocted myth in almost all respects," Maraniss found.
Lie No. 7: Obama claimed his parents
decided to marry in the excitement of the Selma civil-rights march of
1965 — and that he personally has "a claim on Selma" — when in fact they
were married several years earlier.
Lie No. 8: Obama claimed his father got
to study in the U.S. thanks to JFK's efforts to bring "young Africans
over to America," when in fact the Kenyan airlift his father
participated in occurred in 1959 under Ike.
Lie No. 9: Obama submitted a phony bio to his book publicist claiming he was "born in Kenya."
Lie No. 10: Obama denied being a member
of the socialist New Party, when a member roster of the Chicago chapter
of the party lists him joining on Jan. 11, 1996.
Lie No. 11: Obama claimed he had only a
passing acquaintance with Weather Underground terrorists Bill Ayers and
Bernardine Dohrn, when in fact they held a fundraiser for their Hyde
Park neighbor in their living room, and years later, while Obama served
in the U.S. Senate, hosted a barbecue for him in their backyard.
Lie No. 12: Obama claimed he never heard
Rev. Jeremiah Wright spew anti-American invectives while sitting in his
pews for 20 years, when in fact Obama was moved to tears hearing Wright
condemn "white folks" and the U.S. for bombing other countries and even
named his second book after the sermon.
Lie No. 13: Obama claimed he got in a
"big fight" with old white flame Genevieve Cook, who after seeing a
black play asked "why black people were so angry all the time," when in
fact she never saw the play nor made the remark.
In both his autobiographies, Obama paints a false portrait of a
still-racist America and West, where he, his friends and relatives are
victimized by that racism. Conveniently, his remedy is redistributive
justice through bigger government.
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