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IssuesLimbaugh falsely claimed "[t]here's no evidence" Obama wrote anything before Dreams from My Father "except a poem"
On the October 10 broadcast of his nationally syndicated
radio show, Rush Limbaugh played several audio clips of Sen. Barack Obama
reading from his book, Dreams from My Father,
and falsely claimed, "There's no evidence that Obama has ever
written anything prior to this except a poem. ... [W]e haven't seen
anything that he wrote at Harvard Law, when he was at Columbia, any of the tests that he's
written." Limbaugh also
baselessly suggested Obama did not write Dreams because "[h]e
doesn't talk this way," and repeated the baseless allegation that
there is a connection between former Weather Underground member William
Ayers' written work and Obama's, because Ayers "does write
very well."
Contrary to Limbaugh's claim that
"[t]here's no evidence that Obama has ever written anything prior
to" Dreams, "except a poem,"
Politico reported on August 22 that it found an
"an unsigned --
and previously unattributed --
1990 article" in the Harvard Law Review about "the question of
whether fetuses should be able to file lawsuits against their mothers"
and that the Obama campaign "provided
a statement on Harvard Law Review letterhead confirming that the unsigned piece
was Obama's."
Further, a July 30 post
by reporter Jodi Kantor on The New York Times blog, The Caucus, stated:
"We've
asked four legal experts to take a look at then-Professor Barack Obama's
course materials and offer some insight into what they say about Mr.
Obama's teaching methods, priorities and approach to the Constitution."
After providing the experts' analyses of Obama's course materials,
Kantor posted eight years worth of exams Obama wrote while he was a professor
at the University
of Chicago, as well as a
syllabus.
Moreover, Limbaugh provided no evidence
that Obama did not write Dreams.
In connecting Obama's book to Ayers' work, Limbaugh cited WorldNetDaily columnist Jack Cashill. In an October 9 article
for the conservative Web magazine American
Thinker, Cashill theorized that Ayers wrote Dreams, arguing that Ayers "writes
surprisingly well and very much like 'Obama,' "and that
"when Ayers speaks, even off the cuff, he uses a cadence and vocabulary
consistent with his memoir. One does not hear any of Dreams in Obama's casual speech." Cashill has devoted
several
WorldNetDaily columns
to advancing
this claim.
From the October 10 broadcast of Premiere Radio
Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:
LIMBAUGH: From Obama, reading from
his book, Dreams From My Father:
A Story of Race and Inheritance. Now,
this is a key passage. He is admitting, in this passage of his book that he
reads himself, to his own radicalism. He says he couldn't escape it if he
tried. Here we go.
OBAMA [audio clip]: Black
nationalism provided that history. An unambiguous morality tale that was easily
communicated and easily grasped. A steady attack on the white race, the constant recitation of
black people's brutal experience in this country, served as the ballast
that could prevent the ideas of
personal and communal responsibility from
--
LIMBAUGH: Stop the tape. Stop it,
stop -- stop it. Ed, stop it. What
is this? Ballast? He doesn't talk this way. You know, there are stories
out there he may not have written this book. There's a guy named Jack Cashill -- Cashill -- not sure how he pronounces it --- who's gone back and he can't say for
sure. But he's read Ayers' books. So Obama -- in both these books -- Obama first submitted a
manuscript, it took him 10 months to do it; the publisher rejected it. It
was worthless.
So, he went back -- they'd given him a big advance --
I'm really shortening the story here, and now, Jack Cashill has compared some of these passages in
Obama's book to Bill Ayers, who does write very well. There's no
evidence that Obama has ever written
anything prior to this except a poem, and the poem was as dumb as "A River, Rock, and a Tree"
[sic] that Maya Angelou
did at the Slickster's inauguration back in 1993. There's no
evidence that he has any kind of -- we haven't seen anything that he
wrote at Harvard Law, when he was at Columbia,
any of the tests that
he's written. But if you listen to the -- if you read his books, you
listen to his audio
reading of the book here, you don't hear this when Obama goes out and
speaks. I would like for him to be given a test on his own
book.
Published: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 23:48:27 GMT - Source: Mediamatters.Org - Read the articleLiteratureMaya Angelou on understanding character
This is a fantastic Maya Angelou quote: I?ve learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights. I'd give myself a 7/10 on the luggage thing, a 9/10 on the rain, and a 5/10 on the lights. Lots of room for improvement. MALZ WERLD (via Kottke)...
Published: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 13:11:07 GMT - Source: Boingboing.Net - Read the article
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