"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
(Thomas Jefferson)


Monday, March 28, 2011

Professor Bill Ayers affirms he wrote Obama's book Dreams from my Father

It has been obvious for sometime that Obama did not have the capability to write his book, Dreams from my Father.  There is nothing in his speech delivery, press conferences, or one on ones in interviews that indicate that he has English skills to write this book.  His grasp of the English language when talking without a teleprompter is at times inarticulate which makes it virtually impossible for him to write this book.  Then we have learned over time that some of the instances in the book came from Ayers' life not from Obama's.  Is Obama ever going to tell the truth about the book or are members of the mainstream media going to investigate and admit that Bill Ayers wrote this book for Obama.

Several years ago when Ayers made the comment he wrote the book, it made perfect sense.  Then Jack Cashill proved through various means that Ayers was the author but the mainstream press continued on with their adoration of Obama's writing skills in this book even when he couldn't give a speech without a teleprompter or a press conference without someone telling him what to say.  This lackluster and inept media with a liberal agenda helped give us Obama with their cover-ups for him not only during the general election but now as President.  We hold the media and their covering for Obama partially responsibility for mess Obama and his people have gotten this Country in with debt that was unimaginable three years ago.  Heads would roll if we had any integrity left in management of news organizations.

Few members of the media covered his Czar appointments with the staffs that has increased the White House budget considerably.  He is using Czars instead of cabinet secretaries to do his bidding but the vast majority of the media stays silent.  Are members of the media going to ask to interview Bill Ayers about writing Obama's book?  We will have to see it before we believe it is possible for the White House Press Corps and mainstream media to get a backbone with some integrity. 

Glad to see Bill Ayers come out once more about Dreams from my Father and explain he wrote the book.  When people like Ayers jump off the Obama bus, you can bet he is in even more trouble now with a lot of liberals over the War in Libya.

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March 27, 2011
Ayers affirms he wrote Dreams from my Father
Jack Cashill

Last Thursday evening at Montclair State University, with a video camera rolling, Bill Ayers volunteered that yes indeed he had written the acclaimed Barack Obama memoir, Dreams from My Father.







Unprompted, Ayers also noted that while Dreams deserves its praise, Obama's second opus, Audacity of Hope, is "more of a political hack book."

Not surprisingly, Ayers retreated into irony as he ended the session. "Yeah, yeah," he said after confirming again that he wrote Dreams, "And if you help me prove it, I'll split the royalties with you. Thank you very much."

With his final comment, the Ayers-friendly audience laughed in relief. The media will laugh nervously upon seeing the video as well. The White House will not.

Barack Obama knows what I know and what the people who have read my book, "Deconstructing Obama," know: Bill Ayers is the principal craftsman behind Dreams. The evidence is overwhelming.

Ayers also established, as I have contended from the beginning, that he is not the author of Audacity of Hope. Although Obama claims unique authorship of this book too, it was, as Ayers suggests, a disingenuous feint to the center written by committee.

Worse for Obama still, Ayers knows that the story he and Obama contrived in Dreams is false in many key details. The fact that Donald Trump has proved willing to challenge that story has got to make the White House even more apprehensive.

As was obvious in his speech at Montclair, Ayers does not like the application of force in Libya, and this may have been his own way of retaliating. Consider it a shot across Obama's bow. The White House will.

Source:  American Thinker Blog

1 comment:

D.A. Blackwell said...

Wow, really? You think he was seriously affirming that he wrote the book? You seem to be able to construct sentences, yet you don't understand the concept of sarcasm?