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Articles: Early Obama Letter Confirms Inability to Write

Articles: Early Obama Letter Confirms Inability to Write

Early Obama Letter Confirms Inability to Write

By Jack Cashill

On November 16, 1990, Barack Obama, then president of the Harvard Law Review, published a
letter in the Harvard Law Record, an independent Harvard Law School newspaper, championing affirmative action.
Although a paragraph from this letter was excerpted in David Remnick's biography of Obama, The Bridge, I had not seen the letter in its entirety before this week. Not surprisingly, it confirms everything I know about Barack Obama, the writer and thinker.
Obama was prompted to write by an earlier letter from a Mr. Jim Chen that criticized Harvard Law Review's affirmative action policies. Specifically, Chen had argued that affirmative action stigmatized its presumed beneficiaries.
The response is classic Obama: patronizing, dishonest, syntactically muddled, and grammatically challenged. In the very first sentence Obama leads with his signature failing, one on full display in his earlier published work: his inability to make subject and predicate agree.
"Since the merits of the Law Review's selection policy has been the subject of commentary for the last three issues," wrote Obama, "I'd like to take the time to clarify exactly how our selection process works."
If Obama were as smart as a fifth-grader, he would know, of course, that "merits ... have." Were there such a thing as a literary Darwin Award, Obama could have won it on this on one sentence alone. He had vindicated Chen in his first ten words.
Although the letter is fewer than a thousand words long, Obama repeats the subject-predicate error at least two more times. In one sentence, he seemingly cannot make up his mind as to which verb option is correct so he tries both: "Approximately half of this first batch is chosen ... the other half are selected ... "
Another distinctive Obama flaw is to allow a string of words to float in space. Please note the unanchored phrase in italics at the end of this sentence:
"No editors on the Review will ever know whether any given editor was selected on the basis of grades, writing competition, or affirmative action, and no editors who were selected with affirmative action in mind." Huh?
The next lengthy sentence highlights a few superficial style flaws and a much deeper flaw in Obama's political philosophy.
I would therefore agree with the suggestion that in the future, our concern in this area is most appropriately directed at any employer who would even insinuate that someone with Mr. Chen's extraordinary record of academic success might be somehow unqualified for work in a corporate law firm, or that such success might be somehow undeserved.
Obama would finish his acclaimed memoir, Dreams from My Father, about four years later. Prior to Dreams, and for the nine years following, everything Obama wrote was, like the above sentence, an uninspired assemblage of words with a nearly random application of commas and tenses.
Unaided, Obama tends to the awkward, passive, and verbose. The phrase "our concern in this area is most appropriately directed at any employer" would more profitably read, "we should focus on the employer." "Concern" is simply the wrong word.
Scarier than Obama's style, however, is his thinking. A neophyte race-hustler after his three years in Chicago, Obama is keen to browbeat those who would "even insinuate" that affirmative action rewards the undeserving, results in inappropriate job placements, or stigmatizes its presumed beneficiaries.
In the case of Michelle Obama, affirmative action did all three. The partners at Sidley Austin learned this the hard way. In 1988, they hired her out of Harvard Law under the impression that the degree meant something. It did not. By 1991, Michelle was working in the public sector as an assistant to the mayor. By 1993, she had given up her law license.
Had the partners investigated Michelle's background, they would have foreseen the disaster to come. Sympathetic biographer Liza Mundy writes, "Michelle frequently deplores the modern reliance on test scores, describing herself as a person who did not test well."
She did not write well, either. Mundy charitably describes her senior thesis at Princeton as "dense and turgid." The less charitable Christopher Hitchens observes, "To describe [the thesis] as hard to read would be a mistake; the thesis cannot be 'read' at all, in the strict sense of the verb. This is because it wasn't written in any known language."
Michelle had to have been as anxious at Harvard Law as Bart Simpson was at Genius School. Almost assuredly, the gap between her writing and that of her highly talented colleagues marked her as an affirmative action admission, and the profs finessed her through.
In a similar vein, Barack Obama was named an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Although his description of the Law Review's selection process defies easy comprehension, apparently, after the best candidates are chosen, there remains "a pool of qualified candidates whose grades or writing competition scores do not significantly differ." These sound like the kids at Lake Woebegone, all above average. Out of this pool, Obama continues, "the Selection Committee may take race or physical handicap into account."
To his credit, Obama concedes that he "may have benefited from the Law Review's affirmative action policy." This did not strike him as unusual as he "undoubtedly benefited from affirmative action programs during my academic career."
On the basis of his being elected president of Law Review -- a popularity contest -- Obama was awarded a six-figure contract to write a book. To this point, he had not shown a hint of promise as a writer, but Simon & Schuster, like Sidley Austin, took the Harvard credential seriously. It should not have. For three years Obama floundered as badly as Michelle had at Sidley Austin. Simon & Schuster finally pulled the contract.
Then Obama found his muse -- right in the neighborhood, as it turns out! And promptly, without further ado, the awkward, passive, ungrammatical Obama, a man who had not written one inspired sentence in his whole life, published what Time Magazine called "the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician."
To question the nature of that production, I have learned, is to risk the abuse promised to Mr. Chen's theoretical employer. After all, who would challenge Obama's obvious talent -- or that of any affirmative action beneficiary -- but those blinded by what Obama calls "deep-rooted ignorance and bias"?

What else could it be?

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  • Schmutzli 12 hours ago
    This explains why Obama's educational transcripts are more closely guarded than the formula for Coke or the recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken.  I am convinced they are mediocre at best; likely containing a number of nebulous pass/fail "passes".  Of course, we do have Obama's own statement that he has written two books, "and I wrote them myself".  At least Nixon and LBJ can rest knowing their AA efforts were so successful they produced a president.  The nation, however, is no better for it.
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  • Bill Ayers, there I said it!  There is plenty of circumstantial evidence to suggest he was the main author of Obama's book.  As for affirmative action, it is an insult to minorities and counterproductive to everyone.
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  • Excellent article that confirms what I have known all along.  Neither one is the brightest bulb in the package - far from it.  I agree with both Schmutzli and jmlsmb above regarding affirmative action.  How can it be that anyone, and I mean ANYONE, would choose to fly under that flag?  It is demeaning and absolutely counterproductive.  It is nothing more than cheating, in my view.  We have become a nation of educational dumbing down and look what that has brought to us.  In order to begin any sort of 180 turnaround we must include a complete overhaul of our educational system, a colossal failure if ever there was one.  Obama will go down as the biggest failure EVER, and rightfully so.  I do hope those who so fervently advocate for affirmative action and extol its virtues will one day be properly ashamed of themselves.  But I'm not hopeful on that one.
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  • Hmmm.  I thought O'Bozo said he wrote 2 books "and I wrote them myself" AFTER he had published his 3rd book, a children's story (following Dreams...and Audacity of Hope).  So what gives?  Did he slip up?   Apparently, it's not a secret in certain Chicago circles that the book for which he was most praised (Dreams...) was almost entirely written by terrorist and good friend, Bill Ayers.  You remember him, don't y'all?  He's that guy who lives down the street...
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  • Bill Ayers stated on camera (without the question being asked) that he wrote "Dreams". The huge service that Obama is performing is the destruction of the Democratic party.  Yes he is doing as much damage as possible, but there is compensation. Also Obama is not the only one.  Al Gore is obviously mentally ill equating global warming deniers with racism.  Even Warren Buffet is ignoring an opportunity to be quiet.  So it is not just incompetent, ding-a-ling Obama.  It reminds me of Hitler in the old days blaming the Jews for all the troubles in the world.  Keep up the good work lefties.
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  • bgtomli 11 hours ago
    The Gunning Fog Index of the 56-word referenced statement from Obama indicates that one needs 21.2 years of education to understand it.  Maybe that is why I cannot understand Mr. Obama's policies and his repeated abuse of the principles of our Constitution.  I am one of those lesser educated graduate chemical engineer-with-an-MBA-executives in private industry.  Hopefully the voters get the clear message by now about how incapable a leader He is.  God help us if Obama doesn't get the boot in 2012!
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  • FeralCat 11 hours ago
    Inability to write; ineligibility to serve; incompetence to govern; ineptitude to lead; incapacity to learn.
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  • chuckh 9 hours ago
    It was pretty clear from start that Barack Obama is a fraud. Common sense tells you that when a persons records are withheld from public scrutiny there is a problem. It should also be apparent that very powerful people are behind the hoax that is Barack Obama. The more intriguing question is why would anyone perpetrate this deception in the first place.  What would be gained from the election of an unqualified person to the presidency of the United States?

    The whole story of Barack Obama invites conspiracy theories. Who might be pulling the strings? And more importantly what is the endgame? I don't thing that the danger will be completely over after his defeat next year. I am sure that many of the thousands of new people hired into the federal government under Obama well remain after he is gone. Can they be trusted?
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  • Plain Dealing Conservative 9 hours ago
    Unfortunately for uhh-bama, his writing ability is like his oration-making ability...mediocre at best (without a whole lot of assistance, ie; Bill Ayers and the Teleprompter of the United States, with its accompanying speech writers).  As for Michelle...nothing very surprising there either, looking at her job history.  Chosen because of his skin color and some hopeful (yet ambiguous) campaign slogan, "Hope and Change", the Obamas/Soetaros have proven to be the epitome of what is wrong with Affirmative Action (on a grande scale).
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  • antares 9 hours ago
    PTTX 'Obama will go down as the biggest failure EVER, . . . .'No. The Worse President Ever was James Buchanan. His Secretary of War was a Southern sympathizer who moved munitions to the South and disposed Union troops to posts as disadvantageous as possible on the ever of war. Buchanan did not dismiss him. Instead, he fiddled about while the Union burned.Obama is giving Jimmy Carter a run for the second worst.
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  • curved space 8 hours ago
    Yes you can tell it's actually his writing in that letter because he starts out "clarifying". Subject and predicate agreeing? Artificial constructs imposed on the Community by The Man.
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  • Questioning 7 hours ago
    OK, anyone can produce such an example of 'turgid' writing at first pass.  I've looked back at my stream of consciousnesses writings and been appalled.  But that's 'the thing', you look back.  I thought an editor well, edited!  This mis-mash of unconnected thoughts and grammatical blunders looks too much like what passes for business writing in the USA today!  I wonder what his more recent 'thoughts on paper' look like; love to see some emails.....
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  • The excellent unraveling of the knot of publications attributed to the master of shuck and jive by Mr. Cashill still conveniently ignored by the msm as well as the long time associations with radicals and racists and the unacceptable to any debt holder lame excuse given to Simon & Schuster regarding his so called inability to repay the unearned cash advance, due to student loan balances.  Another pass given this affirmative action parasitic couple.  The almost doubling of Michelle's salary within days of the swearing in of her Senator husband was another flag ignored as was her initiated policy to redirect the uninsured poor to other hospitals to improve access for more lucrative paying patients.  I haven't time to continue recounting the many unreported, highly suspicious actions taken or given by this couple to hide their true history of so called achievements but, the Nobel is by far the most laughable on his blotter and the title of first Lady on hers.  Have to catch the bus to my second part time job as my debt holders could give a ----less about my student loan balances and the last two full time jobs, which I was qualified and applied for were filled by using the quota system.  Instead of EOE in help wanted ads, some...
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  • knepper 7 hours ago
    It's clear that Obama/Soetoro did not write 'Dreams,' so the larger question is why is the media, even the 'respectable' conservative media shying away from this story?  Even the 'Fair, balanced, and unafraid' network is apparently afraid of this story.  You have to wonder what hold Obama's handlers have on these people.  Rupert Murdoch surely knows that George Soros is already trying to destroy his media empire, so why not take a few bricks out of the wall of lies surrounding Soros' Boy Wonder?
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  • frank logan 7 hours ago
    The largest client of the law firm, Sidley Austin, was Commonwealth Edison, whose CEO was Tom Ayers, father of William Ayers.
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  • As grammatically impaired person myself, I find it amazing that prior to being President his major accomplishment was book writing.  He may feel he is strong in writing.  Grammar memorized wrong over a long period of time is nearly impossible to fix.  It's not just a writing problem, but a speaking problem.  This would explain the overuse of the teleprompter.  I'm shocked at what my kids tell me I'm saying grammatically wrong.  I'm waiting for the grammatically impaired to become a protected class, so I can't be turned down for a high paying writing job. (s)
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  • Hk40cal 7 hours ago
    No matter how it's spread. Obama is; The first generation affirmative action fraud.  We now see what a slick talker, who reads others writings from a teleprompter, packaged just right can fool Americans with white-guilt. Whom ever is nominated on for the Republican ticket, better without fail, demand his college papers and transcripts and all the Why Howz papers regarding 'Fast and Furious"
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  • Jacksprat 6 hours ago
    Having some familiarity with only one law review and that being more than a few of years ago I can unequivocally state that at that time membership, believe it or not, had nothing to do with affirmative action. The first group of students offered a place on the review were those with the highest grade point average. The second and last group of people offered a position were chosen from the student body at large from those students that wrote articles of high enough quality to be published. If your article was good enough to be published you would be offered a position on the review. The bifurcated process first recognized achievement via grades and the second recognized anyone else in the class via achievement by research and writing. Why should it be any other way?
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  • janmidland 6 hours ago
    It had to be around 1990 when I was listening to NPR, and I remember an interview with the first African American editor of the Harvard  Review.  I often wondered if this was about Obama, or If anyone else remembers the interview.  It would be interesting to listen to a tape of the interview, because I think there was talk of what the future held for him.  I also wondered if the interview had something to do with him getting a book deal.
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  • Pedlar7 6 hours ago
    Completely believable—the fraud that Soros and co. have perpetrated upon America (a record-less, unqualified Community Organizer as POTUS) will one day be brought to light.
    I just pray it's not too late.
    One minor point: Obama's letter isn't "...less than a thousand words long"; it's *fewer* than a thousand words long.
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  • DaneChile 6 hours ago
    When one stops to think about it, we have never seen any proof that Hussein successfully completed _any_ degree -  much less what sort of grades he received.  If he were so durned intelligent he would be most happy to publsih his transcripts.  That says it all for me...
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  • Ellen L 6 hours ago
    This confirms a comment I made on another article recently: most attorneys tend to be wordsmiths (perhaps their only redeeming quality), so it is obvious from BO's non-teleprompted remarks that he is the poster child for affirmative action.
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  • Longdrycreek 6 hours ago
    I shudder to think I could be as ignorant as Obama and Michelle and not know it. Can you imagine being stupid and think you are an elite? What a terrible sentence to serve. However, ignorance and stupidity to do pose a problem for Progressives or Liberals. Progressives or Liberals believe what they want to believe. This is why utopia is always appealing to them. Reality is somewhere else.
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  • skedaddle 5 hours ago
    My son's writings were similarly ungrammatical until his 10th grade English teacher beat some grammar rules into his head. Until then, he used big words poorly and punctuation was sprinkled like pepper on the page, just like 0bama. Barry and Michelle were given amazing educational opportunities but they squandered them all and remain uneducated brats. I'll be so glad when they're gone, the good Lord willing, in 2012.
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  • JackRail 5 hours ago
    Welp, even though I didn't vote for Obama, I was hoping against hope that he wasn't really an affirmative action president. I should've known better than to trust a single thing said by the MSM, the Ivy League or anyone else even vaguely connected with this jive dude. Obama has proven correct every bad thing ever said about affirmative action. One simply wonders how he maintains that mountainous self-opinion, knowing inside that he's a phony who has to have help at every step.
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  • Kit_Jefferson 5 hours ago
    This proves what I've always said, a degree will get you a job (or position if one prefers) but it won't keep a job unless the possessor thereof has sufficient grey matter between their ears and knows how to use it.
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  • Matthew Quigley 5 hours ago
    When I was teaching junior year high school English, I was given the unenviable task of bringing my students, many of whom had not had to complete a written assignment since middle school, up to grade level in writing ability so they could pass the numerous tests required by the State of New Mexico for graduation.

      I recall giving a diagnostic assignment.  I wrote a topic statement on the board and told my students they were to give me three paragraphs dealing with that topic (and no, those weren't my precise words).  Most of my students did a pretty good job of explaining the topic provided and making their point, but it was obvious that three to four years of limited to no written work had taken their toll on the skills of these young people to write with clarity.  The first nine weeks of that school year were a writing "boot camp," and by the end of those nine weeks, the majority of my students were writing at grade level.  Some were beyond grade level, and a very few weren't yet there, but were close enough that work and practice would get them the level required.

    Here's the kicker:  All...
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  • The problem isn't that Obama is not a skilled writer. It's that he claims he is a writer when
    he is not. Not being able to write is neither a sin, nor a crime that carries any punishment.
    Lying does...well, for most people anyway. If Obama were to admit that his books were
    co-written(ghost written) that would destroy the well-crafted image that Obama is an
    exceedingly intelligent and capable writer and worthy of such praise. But here's the rub.
    Why do so many democrats seem to lie about subjects or events that are on their face,
    not worth lying about? Bill Clinton lies about remembering black churches burning in
    Arkansas when he was young,(there were none) his wife lies about being named after Sir
    Edmund Hillary(he hadn't yet done anything notable)and John Kerry lies about a secret
    mission to Cambodia(when so many can refute the claim).

    In Obama's case, I suppose that admitting his book was ghost-written came in a distant
    second to admitting who the ghost-writer of Dreams From My Father really was. Hmm?
    The democrat candidates book was ghost-written by an unrepentant domestic terrorist?
    In Washington political-speak, the optics alone could have ended Obama's Dreams
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  • johnwayne337 5 hours ago
    I have not and never intend to read his book, but one can hear that he is improperly schooled when he speaks. Every time I hear him say the following my skin crawls as when one runs their fingernails down a blackboard! Instead of the proper "Which one" he says, "What one". Why should I read an idiot's book?
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  • Dr. Dre 5 hours ago
    I remember reading Michelle's Princeton senior thesis on the internet in 2008, before the election.  I thought it kind of mean, but pretty funny, that the faculty of the Sociology Dept left in place all the spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.  No one told her to have someone proof the thing before turning it in, and the faculty probably treated it like the piece of dreck that it was, knowing they were going to have to pass her anyway.  So they got their revenge, didn't they?

    Back when I was in college my roommate got an F on a big paper because the person who typed it for her spelled the paper's subject's name "Edward" when it should have been "Edvard" and that's how my roomie turned it in.  There used to be STANDARDS for academic work.
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  • Radioman777 5 hours ago
    Putting coherent thoughts together apparently isn't his strong suit and neither is originality. Based on more or less casual observation over the past 3 centuries... errr... years, it appears that getting people to hate each other is probably the only "talent, skill, or ability" he possesses.
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  • Sarahistheone 5 hours ago
    He really is the "manchurian candidate"...........almost three years later I am still asking myself what is wrong with the American voter? How in God's name did this imposter get elected. This is scary. If we don't win this election...it's over! Gov Palin has to run and must win! Are we going to make the same mistakes again. You may have not agreed with 43 but he truly loves our country. Demo rats are commie's. That's the way they want to see America. They don't agree with anything conservative and we don't believe in anything liberal. What happened to our country. I feel I woke up from a coma and I don't know where I am.
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  • wpjn32459 5 hours ago
    Didn't Harvard and other Ivy's produce the likes of Stan O'neil (of Merrill Lynch fame) and most of the other mega-bank CEO's?  What the heck are these leaders of higher education doing?
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  • Flavius_Maximus 5 hours ago
    I can somewhat Identify with what Obama has gone through, this in NO way approves of his conduct though it gives me a little clarity on the subject.  I have what is known as a Technology Degree, not the full course work that traditional engineering courses prescribe, but an applied science degree.  However, I have been successful with this education, well beyond my humble learning.  With the development of varied technologies that have been awarded numerous Patents for my employers and myself for the improved functionality and productivity to the products I have been assigned. 

    Throughout my Career I have been challenged by some that would question my abilities, given my education, this is not unexpected.  I tire of the inquiries of how I am able to compete with much more learned men than myself.  Where we differ is that I understand that this is a fair question as they have had a more rigorous education that was focused more on weeding out the undeserved that lacked the dedication to achieve than myself.  In my program the mediocre were passed through as the generalized thought was that industry would weed them out.  Different perspective, same results.

    I have felt at...
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  • clayland 4 hours ago
    In a previous AT article which stated that Nixon was the founder and implementer of AA.  It is also interesting to note that he was responsible for our current enviromental battles.  April, 22, 1970, also known infamously as EARTH DAY.  A recent, American Experie*ce, show revealed some very interesting insights into this "movement".

    Denis Ha*es-(Bullitt Foundation)

    Paul Ha*ken-( Natural Capital Institute)

    Jim Ro*gers-( Duke Energy)

    All affirming an action to continue the pursuit of controlling carbon emissions through a carbon tax system.  So President Obama has difficulty writing, but he has a whole bunch of people who continue their personal agendas through his administration.  Going for the head is easy.  What is far more difficult is "rooting" out the Indian with the "tear" in his eye.

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  • Swedishlady 4 hours ago
    Thank you Mr Cashill. I really appreciate your research on Obama. It should have been done long time  ago by the media, it´s a shame it wasn´t. The picture is pretty clear now, he really is a fraud. I hope the American voters will see it before the next election.
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  • BobQSoss 4 hours ago
    Barack Obama, he have been a actual genius of writing proved by his stand-alone masterpiece:

    UNDERGROUND

    Under water grottos, cavernsFilled with apesThat eat figs.Stepping on the figsThat the apesEat, they crunch.The apes howl, bare Their fangs, dance,Tumble in the Rushing water,Musty, wet peltsGlistening in the blue.
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  • riddler01 4 hours ago
    One can only wonder what arrangement (as to royalties) exists between Obama and Ayres?
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  • jkendal 4 hours ago
    Affirmative Action wrongly puts the mediocre in the same league as the exceptional.  The affirmative action president should be the poster boy for not only the dismal failure that affirmative action is but also for how highly destructive it is when its recipients are put in positions of great power.
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  • Gragar 4 hours ago
    Another example of not being vetted properly.
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  • creeper 4 hours ago
    I have read as much of Michelle Obama's thesis as I could.  The effort was abandoned when it became clear to me there was nothing of substance in it.  The hallmark of that thesis is, as always with Michelle, her constant use of the first person.  Every point she seems to attempt is nailed down by a recounting of her own personal appearance.  Had I been her professor I'd have failed her on that incoherent composition of gibberish.

    Damn our media for foisting these imposters off on the country.
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  • locomotivebreath1901 4 hours ago
    That English lesson is all well and good, Mr. Cashill, yet it flies far overhead of the average voter who knows in his superficial heart that Barack Obama can heal the planet and slow the ocean's rise, but Geo. Bush is stooopid.
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  • turnipweed 4 hours ago
    More important than Obama's grammar and writing style is the fact he is an air head. I've noticed many little things that indicate he couldn't pass a 7th grade science test. A clever reporter could have a field day with Obama's lack of knowledge about the world around him. No wonder the laws of economics totally escape him.
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  • grahamc 3 hours ago
    Obama also frequently uses "a" rather than "an".  Many media reporters and pundits are guilty as well.
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  • CarpeDiem 3 hours ago
    we have all seen that obama is a pretend everything: he pretends to be an american born citizen, he pretends to be a harvard graduate; he pretends to be a professor; he pretends to be an author; he pretends to have been a senator, with nothing to show but his "present"; he pretends to be a president. what a charade!
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  • Terry Walbert 3 hours ago
    The letter is on the Harvard Law Record website at http://www.hlrecord.org/2.4475.... Overall I found the letter long-winded: too many adjectives.  I believe he could have said the same thing in half the words.  Obama begins the eighth paragraph with "Let me end..." and does not.  He goes on for two more long paragraphs.
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  • Webkritter 3 hours ago
    The inept President is the epitome of affirmative action. Not only did he reach this pinnacle of power on the color of his skin without being properly vetted, anyone who dares to disagree with his policies is instantly branded a racist.
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  • The most important line in that letter is his open admission to have "benefited from affirmative action".  Isn't that a clear refutation of all the claims to "genius"?
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  • inspectorudy 3 hours ago
    If any of you regularly read the fish wrappers of America you will see budding Obamas on the rise. The grammar and sentence structure is appalling in the newspapers of our day. Even with the decline of writing skills of the msm today, Obama is just as bad now after graduating over twenty years ago from one of the best schools in America. There is NO reason to hide his records except to shield him from ridicule and disrespect from his "Peers". As usual Jack has done some fine analysis on this fraud's claims.
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  • daddyo44 3 hours ago
    Affirmative Action is a two-sided sword.  It can help deserving individuals achieve what they could otherwise have not.  But it can equally help undeserving individuals, those who rely primarily on AA and not their own ability (or inability).  BHO is a product of the latter, along with the liberal political machine (as honed in corrupt, backroom Chicago politics) providing food for his thoughts.  No doubt he is intelligent, but he is not a deep thinker who navigates his own way through the issues.  Instead, he surrounds himself with advisers ("czars") who do his deep thinking for him, rather than just researching and presenting facts to BHO. The advisers often make decisions for BHO, leaving the public oratory component for the President.  The problem is the advisers were not elected by the people, instead being appointed by BHO under the advisement of the liberal political machine.  The result is a President that is a poster boy for liberalism propped up by a far left political machine that feeds him only what they want him to know and make public.  They rely on his inability to derive his own decisions, to not think deeply about the issues.  They use his strong presentation...
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  • danyoura 56 minutes ago
    you are referring to agreement between "subject and verb" not "subject and predicate"

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