Gradually, the fog is lifting on this guy. Recent evidence shows pretty conclusively that Messiah was only a middling writer who tried but failed to meet a publishing deadline for "Dreams." Either he, or more likely Michelle, brings in buddy Ayers to do the book.
In part this also explains why Messiah so jealously guards the release of any school records: he would be shown to be a lousy student, rising only via Affirmative Action.
But he IS cool, and gives good speeches. We're screwed.
Doesn't make sense. Harvard Law grades BLIND so profs would not have been able to grade Obama based on his appearance. His magna cum laude is proof that he wasn't an Affirmative Action applicant as he outperformed a number of white counterparts.
@Rawrlor -- Are you forgetting that Barack Obama himself wrote that he had "undoubtedly benefitted from affirmative action programs during [his] academic career"?
Yes, but such an admission does not mean the entirety academic career was bolstered by affirmative actin. Obama doesn't say which parts of his journey were influenced, perhaps he doesn't even know.
Of course she is, as all the drones do for this phoney. You have been duped girl, thanks for your "intelligence" is actually researching who you were voting for. Tell me lady, do you regret your vote yet as so many liberals do?
"As you probably know, I've written two books. I actually wrote them myself."
YOU LIE!!!!!
Thanks primarily to Jack Cashill, it is now known (to those with an open mind who care to find out) that Obama did not write his 1st book himself. The terrorist Bill Ayers should be credited as the author.
If you base all of your opinions on your "assumptions," then you "assume" to much! Can you prove it? If so, why didn't you? Maybe because you can't read and write? By the way, your comment reads like a title or headline. You don't need to capitalize a "phrase," which also is in poor taste when giving a comment. Have you ever heard of a complete thought, commonly referred to as a sentence? Unless it is a reply to a question or comment, fragments are reserved for experienced writers only. Not you.
Senator Obama's Response (cont.): As a practical matter, knowing how to write is a good thing. When you are applying for a job, you will not be asked to text message, but to write.
Senator Obama's Response (cont.): That was important not just in terms of teaching me how to write, but in teaching me how to think, because it forced me to figure out how reconcile different attitudes, how to process different experiences, how to express my opinions in a coherent way, how to develop voice, and so by the time I wrote the book, I had a better sense of where I had been, why I was doing what I was doing....
Senator Obama's Response (cont.): Over the course of last four years, I've made time to read all the Harry Potter books out loud to my daughters...even after I started to run for president. You have to make time to read to your kids.... Then I started keeping a journal when I got to college.
That's a good one. As you probably know, I've written two books. I actually wrote them myself. I can't claim that I now write all my speeches, but the important ones like the... speech in 2004 and my announcement speech, those were the speeches that I wrote. I learned how to write first of all by reading...and so that is why it is so important to make sure we're reading to our children and sparking their imagination.
Kristin's Question: Senator Obama, I am Kristin Larsen. I am a school teacher and here with me are my teacher colleagues and Fellows from the Northern Virginia Writing Project. We were wondering what kind of positive impact writing has had on your life, and what words of inspiration you have for young writers.
Gradually, the fog is lifting on this guy. Recent evidence shows pretty conclusively that Messiah was only a middling writer who tried but failed to meet a publishing deadline for "Dreams." Either he, or more likely Michelle, brings in buddy Ayers to do the book.
In part this also explains why Messiah so jealously guards the release of any school records: he would be shown to be a lousy student, rising only via Affirmative Action.
But he IS cool, and gives good speeches. We're screwed.
aDorkyman 2 years ago
@aDorkyman
Doesn't make sense. Harvard Law grades BLIND so profs would not have been able to grade Obama based on his appearance. His magna cum laude is proof that he wasn't an Affirmative Action applicant as he outperformed a number of white counterparts.
Rawrlor 1 year ago
@Rawrlor -- Are you forgetting that Barack Obama himself wrote that he had "undoubtedly benefitted from affirmative action programs during [his] academic career"?
Gondring 10 months ago
@Gondring
Yes, but such an admission does not mean the entirety academic career was bolstered by affirmative actin. Obama doesn't say which parts of his journey were influenced, perhaps he doesn't even know.
Rawrlor 10 months ago
How can you tell when Obama is lying?
His lips are moving.
Oglenthorne 2 years ago
He stood there and lied directly to you sweetheart. Still smiling?
Cherrybark 2 years ago
Of course she is, as all the drones do for this phoney. You have been duped girl, thanks for your "intelligence" is actually researching who you were voting for. Tell me lady, do you regret your vote yet as so many liberals do?
mick03112 2 years ago
"As you probably know, I've written two books. I actually wrote them myself."
YOU LIE!!!!!
Thanks primarily to Jack Cashill, it is now known (to those with an open mind who care to find out) that Obama did not write his 1st book himself. The terrorist Bill Ayers should be credited as the author.
twisttop12 2 years ago 2
Another Staged Question..
onetrickpony420 3 years ago
If you base all of your opinions on your "assumptions," then you "assume" to much! Can you prove it? If so, why didn't you? Maybe because you can't read and write? By the way, your comment reads like a title or headline. You don't need to capitalize a "phrase," which also is in poor taste when giving a comment. Have you ever heard of a complete thought, commonly referred to as a sentence? Unless it is a reply to a question or comment, fragments are reserved for experienced writers only. Not you.
CJohns53 3 years ago
Video Transcript: Part 5
Senator Obama's Response (cont.): As a practical matter, knowing how to write is a good thing. When you are applying for a job, you will not be asked to text message, but to write.
kroslarsenski 3 years ago
Video Transcript: Part 4
Senator Obama's Response (cont.): That was important not just in terms of teaching me how to write, but in teaching me how to think, because it forced me to figure out how reconcile different attitudes, how to process different experiences, how to express my opinions in a coherent way, how to develop voice, and so by the time I wrote the book, I had a better sense of where I had been, why I was doing what I was doing....
kroslarsenski 3 years ago
Video Transcript: Part 3
Senator Obama's Response (cont.): Over the course of last four years, I've made time to read all the Harry Potter books out loud to my daughters...even after I started to run for president. You have to make time to read to your kids.... Then I started keeping a journal when I got to college.
kroslarsenski 3 years ago
Video Transcript: Part 2
Senator Obama's Answer:
That's a good one. As you probably know, I've written two books. I actually wrote them myself. I can't claim that I now write all my speeches, but the important ones like the... speech in 2004 and my announcement speech, those were the speeches that I wrote. I learned how to write first of all by reading...and so that is why it is so important to make sure we're reading to our children and sparking their imagination.
kroslarsenski 3 years ago
Video Transcript: Part 1
Kristin's Question: Senator Obama, I am Kristin Larsen. I am a school teacher and here with me are my teacher colleagues and Fellows from the Northern Virginia Writing Project. We were wondering what kind of positive impact writing has had on your life, and what words of inspiration you have for young writers.
kroslarsenski 3 years ago